BUFFALO '66 **** (R) (out of four)
Billy Brown: Vincent Gallo Layla: Christian Ricci Janet Brown: Anjelica Huston Jimmy Brown: Ben Gazzara Bookie: Mickey Rouke
Directed by Vincent Gallo. Written by Gallo & Alison Bagnall. Running time: 110 minutes. Rated R (for language, strong violent images and scenes involving nudity).
BY AARON MICHAELS
What is Buffalo '66 supposed to be anyway? A romantic comedy? A troubled family presentation? The 90s answer to Taxi Driver? Half the fun of this movie is trying to figure it out for yourself.
Buffalo '66 is about Billy Brown (Vincent Gallo) who has been imprisoned for 5 years and is finally let out. He has been lying to his parents (Anjelica Huston, Ben Gazzara) saying that he was working for the government and is married. He is asked by his parents to come over along with his wife. He thinks he has to our his parents will suspect that he is lying. He kidnaps a twenty something girl named Layla (Christian Ricci) and uses her as a fill in.
To relieve any more of the plot (much like Pulp Fiction) would be to spoil the amazing second half. I'm sorry I can't help you out but you just have to see the movie.
The film was no doubt constructed on a very small budget. It was a big hit at the film festivals and it's easy to wonder why. It is a touching and yet tough as nails representation of the life of a underprivileged man with a horrible family that cares more about football games then about their son.
Vincent Gallo wrote, directed, starred, and constructed the excellent soundtrack to this pet project. He shows greatness that hasn't been seen since Quentin Tarantino debuted with Reservoir Dogs. Every scene is fantastic in the storytelling. The images burn into your mind and stay there forever. The story may sound simple but I didn't say a lot of it. I'm not the spoiling type.
All members of the cast need to be congratulated on this project. Gallo explodes into the film world with a beautiful script and acting talent. Huston and Gazzara are perfectly cast as the two parents who are about as a bad as they can get. Ricci is also very good as the girl who comes to love Brown. She is quickly becoming one of the best actresses around.
It's a pity that Buffalo '66 wasn't given a wider release in it's theatrical run. It would have locked into viewers like the Tarantino films or like Trainspotting did. Now that the film is out on video it gives a much easier opportunity for regular film fans to check out this great movie. Buffalo '66 is easily one of the best movies of 1998 and should be seen.
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