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  • My Blueberry Nights

    Apr. 10, 2008 - Shawn Willis
    In his first English-language film, Hong Kong avant-pop auteur Wong Kar-Wai shoots American dive bars in gorgeous hues, and he even pulls out a few solid moments of acting from David Strathairn, Rachel Weisz and Natalie Portman. But Norah Jones, making her big-screen debut, while admittedly cute and friendly, has depressingly little going on beneath her striking façade.

    My Blueberry Nights is basically a conventional road movie that charts a haphazard emotional pilgrimage, but with decidedly mixed results. The "In the Mood for Love" director's signature tear-smeared, lovesick visuals are present in large quantities, but this time his stylistic tricks and odd situations feel like more mechanical.

    After a few long food-porn shots of glistening blueberry pie, we meet Jones' Elizabeth storming into a run-down New York diner owned by a British expat, Jeremy (Jude Law), to drop off a set of keys. She knows her boyfriend is a regular at the café, and she also knows he's been cheating on her, so she asks Jeremy to give him the keys the next time he shows up.

    Soon, she and Jeremy – who is quietly hoping his own girlfriend will show up - are meeting up regularly at closing time to commiserate about lost loves while eating slices of his blueberry pie; he serves her pie that always seems to be leftover at the end of the evening. To try to sort out her life and her feelings, she shortly takes off on a cross-country trip, using different versions of her name in each city - Lizzie, Betty, Beth.
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