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Desperately Seeking Susan (1985)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:21
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.8/10
Synopsis: Rosanna Arquette is Roberta Glass, a bored New Jersey yuppie housewife who finds escapism from her mundane life in the New York personal ad exploits of a flighty bohemian named Susan (Madonna).... Rosanna Arquette is Roberta Glass, a bored New Jersey yuppie housewife who finds escapism from her mundane life in the New York personal ad exploits of a flighty bohemian named Susan (Madonna). When Roberta travels to the city to witness an ad-inspired meeting between Susan and her lover Jimmy, she bumps her head, loses her memory, and for all intents and purposes, becomes Susan, thanks to a case of mistaken identity. As a result, she is pursued by crooks and other shady characters through the funky East Village of the early '80's. Quinn is the confused film protectionist who stumbles into the role of Roberta/Susan's protector. Madonna, not quite a superstar when this was filmed, uses this small role to show the sort of charisma she would soon shower upon the world in larger doses. Steven Wright, Giancarlo Esposito, Richard Hell, Ann Magnuson, John Lurie, and Arto Lindsay also turn up in small roles in this screwball '80's love letter to the downtown scene. [More]
Starring: Madonna, Rosanna Arquette, Mark Blum, Laurie Metcalf
Starring: Madonna, Rosanna Arquette, Mark Blum, Laurie Metcalf, Aidan Quinn, John Turturro, Robert Joy, Timothy Carhart, Will Patton
Director: Susan Seidelman
Director: Susan Seidelman
Screenwriter: Leora Barish
Reviews for Desperately Seeking Susan
Director Susan Seidelman guides her cast with a light, enthusiastic touch, never making more out of her frothy material than need be.
All of this is cause for consistent smiling and a few outright laughs, without ever building to complete comedy.
The film acquires a pleasant, syncopated rhythm as it bounces from one unlikely event to another.
Featuring the first (and only decent) screen performance by Madona, this charming comedy imposes the old fracical gimmick of amnesia on a hip and stylish East Village milieu.
Even if the plotting (a mistaken identity farce involving that old chestnut, amnesia brought on by a bump to the head) is square as a square peg. Madonna has never found a better fit than the role of Susan.
It has its moments, and many of them involve the different kinds of special appeal that Arquette and Madonna are able to generate.
Surprisingly boring and annoying '80s movie. Mistaken identity, blah. Nothing really funny happens.
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