Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas

Benicio Del Toro, Cameron Diaz, Christina Ricci, Gary Busey, Johnny Depp

Journalist Raoul Duke and his lawyer Dr Gonzo drive from LA to Las Vegas on a drugs binge. They nominally cover news stories, including a convention on drug abuse, but also sink deeper into a frighten...( read more  read more... )ing psychedelic otherworld. As Vietnam, Altamont and the Tate killings impinge from the world of TV news, Duke and Gonzo see casinos, reptiles and the American dream.

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  • December 20, 2009
    "Jesus God almighty look at that bunch over there man!"
  • December 1, 2009
    One of the worst movies I've ever seen. The only thing that made it bearable was JD.
  • August 27, 2009
    They said it could never be adapted into film and they were wrong. Gilliam, Del Toro and Depp on top of their game. Brilliant.
  • March 22, 2009
    The kids have this thing they do late at night on the weekends called Road Tripping. You go out in your vehicle and drive around all night drinking and smoking dope. Apparently it's a good old time, yet I don't know how safe it actually is. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a fil...( read more)m about the ultimate road trip to Sin City with an unlimited supply of booze, drugs, and bullshit as two guys plot a collision course to disaster.

    The film, base on Hunter S. Thompson's book, is the story of Raoul Duke (Johnny Depp) which is actually Thompson's interpretation of himself and his attorney Dr. Gonzo (Benicio del Toro) as they travel to Las Vegas for an article assigned to Raoul Duke. They load up their car an embark on a journey fueled by drugs and booze causing a normal working trip to Vegas to become a hallucinatory nightmare and a comment on the post hippie era in the United States.

    Both Depp and del Toro fill their roles as we see them spiral out of control, hell they're already out of control when we meet them in the desert. Depp fills Thompson's shoes as an over the top drug hogging maniac that has temporary moments of clarity and comment on how Las Vegas has become a microcosm of American life. The pair are great at playing lunatics binging on the contents of their little brown briefcase.

    The film is a really masterpiece in the way it's shot. Terry Gilliam, who is no stranger to odd films, creates a drugged out atmosphere that pulls you into the chemical haze, yet leaves the audience to realize how ridiculous Las Vegas actually was in that era. Pink encrusted rooms and acrobats on the gaming floor are not hallucinations- they're the real thing, even though it seems totally out of place in the situation.

    The thing about Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is that it isn't just a film about road tripping. In between the the freak outs and stealing towels and soap the film really becomes a commentary about how the generation that felt that they changed the world in the 1960's somehow got derailed in the 1970's. The whole idea of freeing ones mind in the flower power era suddenly becomes excessive in the decade of excess. The film is more a commentary on what went wrong when the decade rolled over. When you really look at it Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas isn't as strange a tale as it seems. It's just enhanced a bit.
  • December 22, 2008
    Crazy ass cool production design. Favourite line was "There he goes, one of God's prototypes. Too weird to live, too rare to die." A bit too much drugs for me though.
  • December 28, 2009
    was so weird but i loved the begginning
  • December 27, 2009
    How can I put this in the most cliched manner possible?
    This is a trip that must be taken, it's that simple. Far from being merely a Vegas style drug romp, this film fills in the empty spaces and questions inevitably left by the characters in their aimless drug-ridden meanderings...( read more). Hunter Thompson's brief, yet poignant, passages cut right to the heart of the era and the feelings that pervade, while Gilliam's always lavish visuals act the antithesis of the realities that are so glaring on every television.
  • December 24, 2009
    "He who makes a best out of himself, gets rid of the pain of being a man." Gotta love that quote. This has become one of my favorite movies.
  • December 21, 2009
    This is a movie you must watch from beginning to end with no interruptions preferably drunk or stoned or both lol. A very trippy movie
  • December 15, 2009
    Based on my life but without so many drugs. Watch out for the bats!!

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