Alfie (2004 film)

Alfie (2004 film)

Infobox_Film
name = Alfie


caption = Theatrical release poster
writer = Bill Naughton (play, earlier screenplay) Elaine Pope & Charles Shyer (screenplay)
starring = Jude Law Marisa Tomei Susan Sarandon
director = Charles Shyer
producer = Elaine Pope Charles Shyer
distributor = Paramount Pictures
released = November 5, 2004
runtime = 103 minutes
country = UK USA
language = English
budget = $60,000,000
gross = $13,395,939 (USA only) £4,594,429 (UK only)
music = Mick Jagger Dave Stewart John Powell
website = http://www.alfiemovie.com/
amg_id = 1:293398
imdb_id = 0375173

"Alfie" is a 2004 American-British romantic comedy film starring Jude Law as the title character. It is written and directed by Charles Shyer and a remake of the 1966 film of the same name starring Michael Caine.

The 2004 version of "Alfie" takes place in New York City, rather than in London, where the original 1966 film was set. The film is about a womanizer who learns the hard way about the consequences of his romantic actions.

The music score was composed by Rolling Stone Mick Jagger, former Eurythmic Dave Stewart, and John Powell, featuring 13 original songs and a remake of the original 1966 title song. Further songs are by Wyclef Jean and The Isley Brothers. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0375173/soundtrack Soundtracks for Alfie] at Internet Movie Database, accessed March 7, 2008.]

The film was released by Paramount Pictures, which released two other films with Jude Law in 2004: "Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow", directed by Kerry Conran and "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events", directed by Brad Silberling.

Plot

The film opens up by introducing Alfie (Jude Law), a charismatic, charming, cool, cheerful, fashion-aware, bed-hopping, Vespa-riding Cockney who resides in Manhattan. An impeccably stylish lad in his late twenties, Alfie funds his hedonistic lifestyle by working as a driver for the local limousine service.

Meeting, romancing, and seducing women comes as second nature to Alfie. In addition to maintaining a casual relationship with a single mother named Julie (Marisa Tomei) that he refers to as his "semi-permanent-quasi-sort-of-girlfriend thing", he also sleeps with various girls on the side, such as the married-yet-neglected-by-her-husband blond named Dorie (Jane Krakowski) whom he regularly meets for sex after work in the back of his limo. At the first inkling Dorie may desire their liaison to grow into something more, he decides to stop all contact. Alfie ultimately views women as expendable, cutting them loose as soon as he feels they're starting to cramp his style.

Alfie's best friend Marlon (Omar Epps) is also a limo driver in the same company. In addition to their friendship, the two are working on a plan that would eventually see them start their own business. However, for the moment, Marlon is preoccupied with trying to win back his ex-girlfriend Lonette (Nia Long) who dumped him after finding out he cheated, and is now, despite his desperate efforts, stubbornly unresponsive to his reconciliation attempts. At a loss for ideas, Marlon eventually turns to Alfie for help by having him put in a good word with Lonette. This takes place late one night following a closing shift in a bar where Lonette is waitressing. As the staff is closing up, Alfie is trying to persuade her to take Marlon back, however, the conversation soon goes in a different direction and eventually after a few drinks, they end up having passionate sex on the pool table. Alfie is terrified about facing his friend in the event he ever gets the word of what happened, but is amazed and relieved to be told by jubilant Marlon that Lonette got back with him the very next day after her "conversation" with Alfie.

Around the same time, as he arrives to Julie's place looking for another booty call, Alfie is informed she no longer wants to see him since she found the proof of his infidelity (Dorie's red panties). He seems to take it all in stride with a smile on his face as he disappears down her street. Alfie soon gets another unpleasant piece of news, this time from Lonette: she is pregnant with his child. Without telling Marlon, the two of them visit a clinic where she has an abortion. Soon afterwards, Marlon and Lonette unexpectedly move upstate without even saying goodbye to Alfie.

Alfie is then faced with an erectile problem that causes him plenty of embarrassment in front of his next few female conquests. Following repeated failures to achieve an erection with various women, he visits a doctor who performs an examination and reassures him there's nothing wrong physically that would stand in his way of achieving one, thus writing his erectile problems off to "probably stress". However, it's not all good news as the same doctor locates a lump, indicating a possibility of testicular cancer. Alfie immediately runs a test at the clinic and spends a few anxious days awaiting the results. During one of his trips to the hospital, Alfie meets an older man named Joe (Dick Latessa) in the clinic bathroom. After a brief conversation during which he reveals he's a widower, Joe imparts some life advice to depressed Alfie: "Find somebody to love, and live every day like it's your last". This is followed by him offering his card to Alfie "in case he wants someone to talk to". Soon afterwards, Alfie finds out he doesn't have cancer.

Alfie takes the whole erection episode followed by a mortal health scare to heart and decides that "aiming higher" in his love life will be his new resolution. To that end, he picks up a beautiful young woman named Nikki (Sienna Miller) before Christmas, and they quickly embark on a passionate but turbulent relationship against the winter holidays backdrop. Soon after moving in together, Alfie is not happy about having to endure Nikki's wild mood swings and reckless behavior that occur as a result of her decision to go off her medication.

While beginning to distance himself emotionally from Nikki, he sets his sights on an older woman named Liz (Susan Sarandon), a sultry cosmetics mogul whom he meets in the company of an older man while driving them around. Although Alfie is clearly quite taken with her confident flair and high society ways, she, unlike many of the women in Alfie's life, seemingly displays no intent to move their relationship past the physical stage. Unsurprisingly, his infatuation with Liz serves as the final catalyst that leads to the end of his interest in Nikki, who soon moves out of his life.

Not long afterwards, a chance meeting with his ex Julie in a coffee shop renews his feelings for her. To his dismay, she's now happily involved with someone else, filling Alfie with feelings of regret over his years of thoughtless womanizing.

A trip upstate to visit his old friend Marlon and his now-wife Lonette reveals that she never actually went through with the abortion opting instead to give birth to Alfie's child. Alfie also learns that Marlon accepted the baby and cares for it now as though it's his biological child, all of which leaves Alfie feeling horrible.

Downcast and gloomy, Alfie digs up the number given to him by a man named Joe from the clinic bathroom and calls him up. Walking along the beach together, Joe imparts some words of encouragment to Alfie. He then turns to Liz for reassurance and comfort, but is crushed to discover that she has a new man in her life. Completely rattled, Alfie insists to know what her new boyfriend has that he doesn't, to which she, after some initial hesitation, simply states: "he's younger than you".

Shocked and dismayed by one blow after another, Alfie even looks up Dorie, his one-time regular booty call. They meet by the docks late one night, but at this point he is more interested in a shoulder to lean on than sex. She, however, informs him she's moved on, and, though cordial and polite, generally lets him know she wants no part of him anymore. The film ends with Alfie's monologue in which he begins to question his shallow self-indulgent lifestyle.

Cast

*Jude Law - Alfie
*Renée Taylor - Lu Schnitman
*Jane Krakowski - Dorie
*Jeff Harding - Phil
*Marisa Tomei - Julie
*Kevin Rahm - Terry
*Omar Epps - Marlon
*Nia Long - Lonette
*Max Morris - Max
*Gedde Watanabe - Mr. Wing
*Jo Yang - Mrs. Wing
*Tara Summers - Carol
*Sam Vincenti - Felix
*Jefferson Mays - Dr. Miranda Kulp
*Dick Latessa - Joe
*Susan Sarandon - Liz
*Sienna Miller - Nikki

oundtrack

For the song "Old Habits Die Hard" Mick Jagger and David A. Stewart won the BFCA Award, Golden Globe, Sierra Award and the World Soundtrack Award.

Filming locations

* London, England
* Liverpool, England, (doubling for New York City)
* Manchester, England, (doubling for New York City)
* Port of Tilbury, England, (some dock scenes)
* Park Avenue, Manhattan, New York City
* Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Manhattan, New York City

Reception & History

Alfie was a flop financially, receiving only $13.4 million domestically and $35 million worldwide [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=alfie.htm Alfie (2004) ] ] on a budget of $60 million [ [http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=alfie.htm Alfie (2004) ] ] .

It received mixed reviews, with a 48% rating on Rotten Tomatoes [ [http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/alfie/ Alfie Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes ] ] , and only received 2 stars on the Rolling Stone website [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/movie/6153317/review/6593179/alfie Alfie : Review : Rolling Stone ] ] , quipping "what's "that" all about?" However, Roger Ebert was kinder about the film, praising Jude Law and saying that "on its own terms, it's funny at times and finally sad and sweet." [ [http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041104/REVIEWS/40922014/1023 :: rogerebert.com :: Reviews :: Alfie (xhtml) ] ]

Jude Law has also denounced the movie since its release, stating in an August 2007 press conference to promote his film, "Sleuth" (incidentally another Michael Caine remake) that "When I was approached originally to work on the new version of "Alfie" it seemed like a brilliant idea because the original was so successful, but from my point of view it didn't quite turn out the way I wanted it to." [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2007/aug/31/filmfestivals.film After Alfie, Jude Law tries another Caine role | UK news | The Guardian ] ]

References

External links

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* [http://www.alfiemovie.com/ Official "Alfie" (2004) website]
* [http://uk.rottentomatoes.com/m/alfie/?sortby=rating&critic=columns "Alfie"] at Rotten Tomatoes
* [http://movies.mtv.co.uk/movies/makingthemovie/review.jhtml?articleId=30112115 MAKING THE MOVIE] at MTV


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