Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2.fluke 9/24/84; site vax4.fluke.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!houxm!vax135!cornell!uw-beaver!fluke!moriarty From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer) Newsgroups: net.movies Subject: Review: AFTER HOURS Message-ID: <2725@vax4.fluke.UUCP> Date: Mon, 30-Sep-85 01:28:45 EDT Article-I.D.: vax4.2725 Posted: Mon Sep 30 01:28:45 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 2-Oct-85 06:34:01 EDT Distribution: net Organization: John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc., Everett, WA Lines: 42 Usually when I come out of a good comedy, I'm in a good mood because I laughed a lot over the last hour-and-a-half, but I'm also a bit wistfull, because the hero/heroine has usually found a happy ending at the end. And even though I lead the exciting life of a Software Engineer [segue to Indiana Jones Theme], you have to envy the luck of those characters to some degree. _After_Hours_ is a film which will leave you in a good mood because you laughed a lot over the last hour-and-a-half and you are NOT the main character in this very black comedy by Martin Scorsese. _After_Hours_ tells the story of a New York yuppie who goes to meet a girl in Soho for a date, and goes through the most incredibly nightmarish series of events you ever imagined on any date you ever had. Let's put it this way: this movie will put bad date you ever had in perspective; it reminds you of a cross between a Twilight Zone episode and a Hitchcock mystery where Our Hero is accused of a crime he didn't commit and is pursued -- except here, he never gets cleared. I suspect you will also laugh a good deal through it, especially if you're single (or recently single) and living in a major population area. Particularly good performances by Griffin Dunne, as the yuppie; Rosanna Arquette as the rather strange girl he decides to visit; Verna Bloom, as the only character who doesn't do something nasty to Dunne's character (and that is a tender moment); and Cheech & Chong, for being themselves and not making any references to dope during the movie. Scorsese uses very neat camera tricks throughout this film (I particularly like the "crack the whip" shot used during the closing credits in Dunne's office). All in all, _After_Hours_ is possibly a great argument for marriage (you don't have to leave your home), and also a pretty entertaining movie, though not a great one, as several critics have been calling it. Not a Friday night emotion-drainer, I think -- more of a Monday entertainment film. "While not a master of intellect, the blatantly obvious things WE often take for granted never escape HIS keen eye!" "Horse." Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer ARPA: fluke!moriarty@uw-beaver.ARPA UUCP: {uw-beaver, sun, allegra, sb6, lbl-csam}!fluke!moriarty <*> DISCLAIMER: Do what you want with me, but leave my employers alone! <*> Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com