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My Blueberry Nights

藍莓之夜

  • Status: Released
  • 28-11-2007
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Score: 6.414
  • Vote count: 791

Elizabeth has just been through a particularly nasty breakup, and now she's ready to leave her friends and memories behind as she chases her dreams across the country. In order to support herself on her journey, Elizabeth picks up a series of waitress jobs along the way. As Elizabeth crosses paths with a series of lost souls whose yearnings are even greater than her own, their emotional turmoil ultimately helps her gain a greater understanding of her own problems...

Norah Jones

Elizabeth

Jude Law

Jeremy

David Strathairn

Arnie

Rachel Weisz

Sue Lynne

Natalie Portman

Leslie

Cat Power

Katya

Frankie Faison

Travis

Michael Delano

Cowboy

Chad R. Davis

Boyfriend

Katya Blumenberg

Girlfriend

John Malloy

Diner Manager

Demetrius Butler

Male Customer

Adriane Lenox

Sandy

Benjamin Kanes

Randy

Michael Hartnett

Sunglasses

Michael May

Aloha

Jesse Garon

Young Poker Player

Sam Hill

Fat Guy

Tracy Elizabeth Blackwell

Matron

Audrei Kairen

Poker Player

Bill Hollis

Doctor

C. Clayton Blackwell

Used Car Salesman

Hector A. Leguillow

Cook

Paula Allen

Diner Customer (uncredited)

Nate Bynum

Harlan (uncredited)

Jan Falk

Blonde at Bar (uncredited)

Marguerite Hibbets

Cafe Patron (uncredited)

Donald Meyers

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Jackie Moore

Friend (uncredited)

Alisa Nave

Restaurant Waitress (uncredited)

Ben Siler

Man Reaching for Ketchup (uncredited)

Kenon Walker

Bar Patron (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

Now I'm all for a film from back in the day when Jude Law was in his swarthy, sexy phase (and had a full head of hair...) but, sadly, even that cannot rescue the rather ponderous romantic drama. Norah Jones is recovering from a broken relationship; she stops by Law's café for some pie and soon they chat. Next, she has moved on and he is trying to track her down via New York, Memphis and finally Nevada where she alights on a penniless Natalie Portman. It's all a bit haphazard; what little structure there is, doesn't really make this anything better than a bizarrely soulless road movie with loads of relationship fall-out and navel-gazing. It's got a great soundtrack, though.