Entropy (1999)
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33% of critics liked it
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73% of users liked it
(863 ratings)
A filmmaker tries to sort out the scattered emotional baggage of his love life in Entropy. Jake Walsh (Stephen Dorff) is a film director who attends a fashion show with some friends and meets a French model named Stella (Judith Godreche). The attraction between the two is immediate, and after a… More A filmmaker tries to sort out the scattered emotional baggage of his love life in Entropy. Jake Walsh (Stephen Dorff) is a film director who attends a fashion show with some friends and meets a French model named Stella (Judith Godreche). The attraction between the two is immediate, and after a brief courtship they're living together. However, between his career in film and her career as a model, they don't spend as much time together as they'd like, and they begin to drift apart; when Stella one day announces she's pregnant, Jake displays no particular enthusiasm for the idea of raising a child, and Stella ends up having an abortion. Eventually, the two break up and Jake finds himself married to a woman he barely knows, not quite sure what happened. As he muddles through his romantic problems, Jake also has to deal with the often puzzling hierarchy and the bizarre office politics of Hollywood. A rare independent effort from Phil Joanou, who previously directed State of Grace, Final Analysis and a wealth of popular music videos, Entropy was the opening night attraction at the 1999 Los Angeles Independent Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
- Directed By
- Phil Joanou
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Apr 15, 1999 Wide
- Studio
- Screen Media
Critic Reviews
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Jeffrey Overstreet, Looking Closer
Since the main character makes foolish decisions, and then makes worse decisions, his pleas for our sympathy are annoying and unsuccessful.
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Emanuel Levy, EmanuelLevy.Com
Joanou's work has always suffered from excessive style and pretention, and this movie, though more personal than his studio pictures, is no exception.
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Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com
Becomes the routine tale of a man trying to choose between his work and his love--not quite so 'edgy' and 'hip' as the video box says.
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Cast
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Stephen Dorff
as Jake Walsh
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Judith Godrèche
as Stella
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Kelly Macdonald
as Pia
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Lauren Holly
as Claire
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Jon Tenney
as Kevin
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Frank Vincent
as Sal
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Paul Guilfoyle
as Andy
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Hector Elizondo
as The Chairman
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