1989 documentary
Rating: 17/20
Plot: A few days in the life of New York City bus tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch who waxes profusely, shows off for the camera a bit, and just might be having sexual relations with the city.
I also watched this in honor of the Titanic tragedy. I'm moved by Levitch's message ("the most beautiful failure is the pursuit of individuality"), his lovely singing voice (Gershwin's "There Writing Songs of Love but Not for Me"), and the little biographical tidbits that are peppered throughout this. This is a movie that is about Levitch's loneliness in one of the most populated cities on earth than anything else. No, not everybody is going to appreciate this oddball (eyeing you here, Cory), but I really enjoy the 80-or-so-minute journey through Levitch's noggin. His goal to be "thrilled to be alive and still be respected" or desire to "look at the flower, appreciate the beauty of the flower, and have the flower appreciate the beauty of [him]" and other ramblings could be tossed off as this neo-hippie nonsense, but I just find them profound and beautiful. Maybe his worldview just matches up with mine. When he talks about having an "intimate love affair with a flower" and how that would be a much better experience than having one with "some of the more banal creatures of the human race," I can definitely identify. But no, I've never looked at leaves and thought of them as sexy. And I don't have a terracotta fetish either, but I can be entertained by his simulated (I hope) orgasm that he has while a few confused pedestrians look on. It rivals Meg Ryan's work in that one movie. The tour guide stuff was fascinating, too. You get to find out Dylan Thomas's last words, and it's always nice when a tour guide points out the sun.
"This is ludicrousness, and it cannot last!"
8 comments:
Hey yr welcome! I remember mailing you the vhs dub!
Exclamation point!
But the VHS dub got a bonus point for a snippet of Saturday Night Live at the end featuring some long-haired dude laughing at Adam Sandler.
you deleted a comment???
i remember this. weird dude. he appears in a burning man doc as well. i thought you liked it more
No, Larstonovich deleted his own comment.
Liked it more than what? A 17? I do think it's a pretty special movie.
I'm definitely going to track this one down. I really like this kind of doc.
Have you ever seen Gods of Times Square? I can't compare it with the Cruise but if you like New York weirdos full of prophetic nonsense it's essential viewing.
I have not. I'll check it out soon though!
i wanna watch that too
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