Selasa, 10 Juli 2018

Sponsored Links

10 Things You Didn't Know about the Movie
src: www.tvovermind.com

Cocktail is a 1988 American romantic drama comedy directed by Roger Donaldson and written by Heywood Gould, whose screenplay is based on his book of the same name. The film tells the story of a young New York City business student, Brian Flanagan, who is bartending to make ends meet. Tom Cruise movie stars, Bryan Brown, and Elisabeth Shue. Released by Touchstone Pictures, the film features an original music score created by J. Peter Robinson.


Video Cocktail (1988 film)



Plot

Brian Flanagan gets a part-time job as a bartender at night while studying for business degree in the daytime. Over time, he learned trade tricks, including talent, from his mentor, Doug Coughlin. His advice usually begins with "Coughlin's Law". Brian has high personal aspirations, but Doug suspects both of them started their bar together. Doug intends to call his bar "Cocktails & Dreams".

Eventually, the bartending actions of Brian and Doug became popular and they ended up working in trendy nightclubs. As their popularity increases, Brian becomes the focus of attention of a brunette named Coral. Doug worries Coral comes between their partnership and bet Brian that Coral will go on weekends. Unknown to Brian, Doug tricks Coral to sleep with him. He secures the stakes by sharing a kiss with Coral in front of Brian. Brian and Doug engage in fights, ending their partnership.

Three years later, Brian took a job in Jamaica as a bartender to raise money for his own place. She found a romantic partner at Jordan Mooney, an aspiring artist and waiter. Doug appears in Jamaica, now married to Kerry, a rich woman who openly flirts with other men. Doug bet on Brian to show how he can 'take' a new customer named Bonnie, a richer old lady. Brian accepted the challenge and won Bonnie. When they returned to Bonnie's room, Jordan saw them. Feeling ruined, he boarded the plane back to New York.

The next morning, Brian regrets sleeping with Bonnie. He goes looking for Jordan but knows that he's gone. Doug teases Brian about the situation but Brian decides to defeat Doug by returning to New York with Bonnie. She reluctantly takes on the role of a boy and grows irritated by her lifestyle. They had a blast during an art exhibition when Brian was quarreling with the artist.

Brian appeared at the restaurant where Jordan worked. He dismissed his appeal but agreed to listen to his apologies after work. They spoke but Brian kept saying the wrong thing and Jordan repeatedly told her to go. Then, surprisingly, she told her that she was pregnant with her child. He decides to prove to him that, although he is a bartender, he will be a worthy father.

Brian learns that his family is rich, and goes to his parents Park Avenue penthouse to talk to him. Jordan's father tried to buy Brian, but he refused the money. Jordan refuses the down payment, does not want to be hurt anymore.

Brian meets with Doug, who confesses that his wife's money is almost gone, lost in the commodity market. Doug refused to admit to the bride's dangerous position. Later, Kerry makes Brian take her home when Doug gets too drunk. Once inside his apartment, he tried to seduce her. Brian stopped him going further in honor of his friendship with Doug. Kerry gets angry at being rejected and calls Brian a coward.

Brian goes to check on Doug and finds he has cut his neck and wrist with a broken bottle. After the funeral, Kerry sends Brian a letter, which is stated as Doug's suicide note. Brian realizes that Doug committed suicide because his life is a hoax.

Shaken at the loss of his friend to commit suicide, he returns to Jordan's parents home and begs him again for forgiveness. She tells him that Doug committed suicide because he's too proud to ask for help and that Brian does not want to make the same mistake. She promises to take care of her and their child. Brian and Jordan go together, with his father promising not to give a dime to the couple.

Brian and Jordan get married and get their wedding reception at Uncle Pat's bar in Queens. Uncle Pat lent Brian the money to open up an neighborhood bar called "Flanagan's Cocktails & Dreams". At the Grand Opening, Jordan revealed that she was pregnant with twins. Brian offered a free drink to celebrate, much to Uncle Pat's regrets.

Maps Cocktail (1988 film)



Cast


COCKTAIL (1988) BRYAN BROWN, ELISABETH SHUE, TOM CRUISE CKT 067 ...
src: c8.alamy.com


Production

Scripts

The film is based on the semi-autobiographical novel Heywood Gould published in 1984. Gould has worked as a bartender in New York from 1969 to 1981 to support his writing career. Gould says he met many interesting people behind the bar and very rarely someone who started wanting to be a bartender They all had ambitions, some smoldering and some really forgotten or pressured.

Gould says the main character "is a mixture of the many people I met, including me at the time.I was in my 30s, and I drank pretty well, and I started to feel like I was losing a boat.The character in this book is a man the older one who has been there and begins to feel that he is quite swept away. "

The right movie was purchased by Universal. Gould wrote the manuscript, changing it from his novel. He said the studio put the project in turnaround "because I did not make it a pretty fun character." Disney took the project "and I went through the same process with them, I would fight them at every opportunity, and there was a big battle that made the younger leaders, which I finally did."

Gould then admits that the people who want him to make the change are "right." They want a movie character, a vibrant character who will have a happy ending and possibly a future in their life.That's what you want for a great ad. I try to walk between the thin line between giving them what they want and not completely betraying the whole arena of saloons in general. "

Tom Cruise expressed interest in playing the role, which helped him get funding.

"There are a lot of bartenders around like Tom Cruise, young people who come and do this for a while - and then 10 years later, still do it," Gould said. "It's not as if I betrayed the character.This is a matter of making the character more idealistic, more hopeful - he has a life ahead of him.He lit a charm, without the cynical bitterness of the older friends."

Bryan Brown later said the original script "is one of the best screens I have ever read.Very dark... about celebrity cults and everything about it.... Tom Cruise is a very sweet man, he is then and still is.But when Tom came in, the movie had to be changed.The studio made a change to protect the star and it became a much lighter film because of it. "

Casting

Bryan Brown was thrown at the power of his appearance at F/X .

Production

Gould says the tricks that involve the throwing of the bottle are not in the book, but something he shows Cruise and Bryan Brown. They use it and it becomes the main feature of this film.

Production Post

Musical score originally performed by Maurice Jarre. A new score was added at the last minute.

Kelly Lynch later said that the film was "really a very complicated story about the 80s era and power and money, and it's completely re-edited where they actually lost my character's backstory - low self-esteem, who his father was , why he is this guy that he is - but it's definitely a very successful movie, if not as good as it should be. "He claims Disney reshot" about a third of the movie... and turns it into flipping bottles and this and that.... But we had a great time, and Tom was great, just a ball to work with, both inside and outside the camera. "

Nostalgia hangover #1 รข€
src: claratsi.files.wordpress.com


Reception

Box Office

Cocktails is a financial success, earning $ 78.2 million at North American box office, and $ 93.3 million globally for a total of $ 171.5 million worldwide.

> Critical

The film received negative reviews from critics. Aggregator reviews Rotten Tomatoes reports that 5% of 39 film critics have filmed positive reviews, with an average rating of 3.9 out of 10. The critical consensus of the website reads, "No surprises in Cocktail , romance a superficial and very inert one who squandered Tom Cruise's talents in equal numbers with a naive barkeep fantasy. "He won two Golden Raspberry Awards for Worst Picture and Worst Screenplay while Tom Cruise was nominated as Worst Actor and Roger Donaldson as Worst Director. The film is listed in John Wilson's Golden Raspberry Award founder The Official Razzie Movie Guide as one of the 100 Most Enjoyably Movies Ever Made.

Vincent Canby from The New York Times gave negative reviews' Cocktail , calling it "top-class variations, completely brainless in efficient B movies of the 1930s and 40s about the life, love and skill of coal miners, sand pigs and phone lines, among others. "Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times is also critical of the film, explaining that" the more you think about what actually happens in Cocktail , the more you realize how empty and made right. "

Gould said, "I'm not happy with the final product, it's so fierce by critics... I'm accused of betraying my own work, that's stupid, so I'm so devastated I can not really get out of bed." for one day. The good thing about the experience is that it makes me tough. "

In 1992, Tom Cruise acknowledged the film "not the crown jewel" of his career.

Cocktail - Movie Forums
src: www.hotflick.net


Soundtrack

Graphics position

Weekly
End of year

Certification


The Sexual Politics of Cult Classic Tom Cruise Film, 'Cocktail ...
src: cinemathread.com


References


Cocktail - Movie Forums
src: www.hotflick.net


External links

  • Cocktails on IMDb
  • Cocktails in the TCM Movie Database
  • Cocktails in Box Office Mojo
  • Cocktails at Rotten Tomatoes
  • Cocktails in Metacritic

Source of the article : Wikipedia

Comments
0 Comments