Time Out says
The defence for the original lay in its assertion of working-class energy; a brash new class claiming its share of the cake and the bowl of cherries. Shyer casts the chain-smoking north Londoner Alfie adrift in a fashion-spread Manhattan, streets initially filled like a Miss World catwalk with Benetton-coloured twentysomething beauties all double-taking as he jollies by in his farting Vespa, and films him in a series of flash-plate poses as the staged waves of comeuppance wash over him. We recall the Chet Baker – ‘Let’s Get Lost!’ – on his studio wall; resentful nightclubbers call him ‘Eurotrash’; and he’s reduced to watching the happy-clappy birthday party of estranged Marisa Tomei’s son through plate glass. But neither pathos nor irony take hold. No mud sticks to Jude, who can be seductive, funny and sweet. Omar Epps, Nia Long and, to a lesser extent, Susan Sarandon offer good support.
Release Details
- Rated:15
- Release date:Friday 22 October 2004
- Duration:105 mins
Cast and crew
- Director:Charles Shyer
- Screenwriter:Charles Shyer
- Cast:
- Jude Law
- Sienna Miller
- Susan Sarandon
- Marisa Tomei
- Omar Epps
- Nia Long
- Jane Krakowski
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