The Thing Called Love

1993 "Stand by your dream."
6.4| 1h56m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 27 August 1993 Released
Producted By: Paramount
Country: United States of America
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A group of newcomers to the country music business seek love and stardom.

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Drama, Romance

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Director

Peter Bogdanovich

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Paramount

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Buffronioc One of the wrost movies I have ever seen
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Organnall Too much about the plot just didn't add up, the writing was bad, some of the scenes were cringey and awkward,
Cunninghamolga This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Iloverabbits This movie was obviously a cry for help. Being a River Phoenix fan I rented this movie yesterday. Although it is good movie I couldn't help but feel sadness. This is River's last movie before his death, and from the beginning to the end of the film he seems out of it. He also looked extremely ill and his face was rather gaunt. This made it very hard to watch the film.Overall the rest of the cast were pretty good. Except I thought the lead actress sounded a touch retarded at times when trying to pull off a New York accent. The movie isn't anything new and it's not one of those deep films that leaves you with all these emotions afterward like "Running on Empty." It's more of a fun movie. It's a great watch, but also a sad remembrance of Phoenix.
xbernard They were several reasons why I wanted to see this movie: 1. it's about Nasvhille & country music of which I'm a fan 2. it stars River Phoenix, an actor of great skills 3. This one of River's last movies, if not the last before his tragic death and he does indeed look sick in this movie, skinny and all. And it's a disappointing ending for his career as this movie is really too shallow on its subject.Samantha Mathis comes to Nashville seeking stardom as a country music singer. She wants to start with the Bluebird Café, a renowned place where aspiring singers go apply for castings, and if they're good enough, they get to come back in the evening for a gig. There she meets with River Phoenix, Sandra Bullock and Dermot Mulroney, all with the same ambition, becoming the next country star. River is the most successful of them (it has to be noted they all sang their parts).If this movie's intention was to show how it goes in the music business, it missed. If it wanted to show a love story, it missed too because it only scraps the surface of the subjects.If you want country music and a depiction on how Nashville works, check out Altman's "Nashville".
tenthousandtattoos I first watched this movie as a struggling writer myself and so naturally it SPOKE right to me. I used to do exactly that - traipse around in the middle of the night looking for all night coffee places and bars where I could sit and write. Come to think of it, I was having some girl-troubles at that point in my life too, so this movie became somewhat of a comfort for me.Just watched it again last night with a friend who is struggling to break into the music biz, and it spoke volumes to her too. That's what is great about this film for non-country music fans like myself and my friend-it deals with that "struggling artist" thing really well.Elvis fans may like it too as there's not a bad on-going tribute to the King throughout the film.It is also interesting to see River Phoenix's last completed role. He is obviously wasted in a few scenes of the movie...but the guy's got OBVIOUS musical talent, and it makes up for any slurred lines, which are kind of in character anyway, I thought.The country music chosen for the film is not that "country"...if u know what I mean, they've chosen a really nice selection. It's a good date movie, especially if you're a struggling artist...trust me, it'll speak to you.And last but not least, River Phoenix looks nice for the girls, and for us guys, c'mon, tell me Samantha Mathis doesn't look cute in that denim jacket, short skirt and cow-girl boots... And have a laugh at Sandra Bullock in a "one-sy". I did.Definitely not for everyone, but worth a look if you don't mind the odd "nice" movie sprinkled among the others.
Etmaven71 I just caught this movie 13 years after it's release but, what a great story. I thought the real country stars who had cameos or had roles made it more legitimate. It was funny to see the musical side of Samantha Mathis, Dermot Mulroney and Sandra Bullock after all these years. Samantha Mathis is underrated. She was in a recent episode of House. I have always been a fan of Dermot Mulroney but, now I have a greater appreciation of his versatility.I haven't seen too much of River Pheonix's work so, this was a treat.The insight into Nashville and the struggle for writers and musicians was fascinating.