Trees Lounge

1996

Action / Comedy / Drama

Plot summary


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Top cast

Samuel L. Jackson Photo
Samuel L. Jackson as Wendell
Chloë Sevigny Photo
Chloë Sevigny as Debbie
Steve Buscemi Photo
Steve Buscemi as Tommy
Mimi Rogers Photo
Mimi Rogers as Patty
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870.5 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
P/S 0 / 6
1.58 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 34 min
P/S 0 / 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SKG-29 / 10

Fine writing and directing debut for Buscemi

Whenever one thinks of Steve Buscemi the actor, one probably thinks of the line about his character in FARGO, where a girl says, "Well, he was funny looking...more than most people, even." That has more or less summed up the parts Buscemi has played throughout the years, way back to the mini-series of LONESOME DOVE. But he's got more range than that, as he showed in LIVING IN OBLIVION(1995),and this movie, which he also wrote and directed. The nice surprise is he also has the makings of a fine writer and director. There's no real plot here, which undoubtedly will throw some people(and has, if some of the comments are any indication),just observing a certain type of people(working-class and barflies) and how they live their lives. While it may drag at times, there's enough truth and detail to keep you interested. Buscemi also directs actors well; this is the film which convinced me Chloe Sevigny was for real. I understand Buscemi is making another film; I look forward to it.

Reviewed by view_and_review5 / 10

A Public Service Announcement

Steve Buscemi plays an incorrigible alcoholic. He's not the stumbling drunk type, just the type to spend every waking moment in a bar known as Trees Lounge. He makes one bad decision after another and his current station in life is a result of those bad decisions.

I found nothing particularly endearing about the movie or its characters. This movie is a PSA more than anything.

Reviewed by gavin69427 / 10

Buscemi Gets It Done

Tommy (Steve Buscemi) is an unemployed mechanic who spends most of his time in a bar (Trees Lounge) in a small blue collar town. He seems to always be thinking, "If only X then I could stop drinking".

Roger Ebert wrote, "Steve Buscemi, who plays Tommy and also wrote and directed the film, knows about alcoholism from the inside out and backward, and his movie is the most accurate portrait of the daily saloon drinker I have ever seen." Now I don't know if this is the best film about a barfly ever made. I find that rather hard to believe. But I do know that Buscemi is a great actor, a champion of the independent film, and as "Trees Lounge" shows, he is an accomplished writer and director. I am glad to see he is getting the respect he deserves.

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