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If anybody ever wrote a Field Guide to Alcoholics, with
there would be descriptions of their habitats, sexual behavior, and physical appearance. a full-color portrait on the cover of Tommy, the hero of “Trees
Lounge.” Tommy is played by Steve Buscemi, who also wrote and directed film, knows about alcoholism from the inside out and backward, and his movie is
the most accurate portrait of the daily saloon drinker I have ever seen.
Tommy
is a 31-year-old auto mechanic without a job. Theresa was his date for eight years. (Elizabeth Bracco), but recently she dumped him, married his ex-boss, and is
having a baby (maybe Tommy’s but who knows?). Tommy, who lives in an
insignificant region of Long Island, where he spends his days in the secluded Trees Lounge. bar that is perfectly set up in an early shot of Bill, who is getting older. alcoholic, gazing blankly into space before rousing himself to use sign
language to order another double shot. The close-up of Bill’s face is a
complete portrait of a man whose world has grown smaller and smaller, until
Lastly, it has defined itself as the drinking task. Tommy
has a stubborn spirit. He does what it takes to have fun, but everything in his life is breaking down, including his car, which stalls
whenever he takes his foot off the accelerator. As a mechanic, you’d think he
could fix it, but he uses more direct methods, asking a friend to keep a foot
while Tommy sprints into the lounge for "just one drink" on the gas. He bets the bartender, who knows him, $10 that he can't just have one. “Trees
Tommy is not depicted in a depressing way in "Lounge," but rather in a realistic way. one. Any alcoholic knows that life is not all bad, that there comes a moment
between the hangover of the morning and the oblivion of the night, when things are balanced very nicely, and the sun slants in through the bar windows, and
The customers might even begin to dance to a good song on the jukebox. One afternoon, Tommy and a woman he meets in the bar make some progress; it's like a She can dance better than she can stand, and she drinks a lot. When
At the Cannes Film Festival in 1996, where "Trees Lounge" premiered, he said the movie was a portrait of a direction his life was going
in before he started acting. He remembers it well; remembers such perfect
details as a scene where Tommy’s drinking buddy, Mike, is fascinated by a
Tommy is pulling a stupid bar trick (“I'll bet I can drink two beers”) before taking a single shot”) Mike's wife, who only sees him in the pit stops from his drinking, walks into the bar and essentially wants to tell him
She is leaving with the child, but Mike is too focused on the bar trick. to focus on this news.
Tommy
makes money occasionally by driving a Good Humor truck, although he does not
Keep an upbeat expression. Debbie, a 17-year-old girl he meets while making his rounds, knows (Chloe Sevigny, best known for her role in "Kids"), who finds the perfect note for the part). They spend some time together that leads to a wrestling match at his
house. "We just made out like two teenagers," "nothing happened," he later says, but Debbie’s father is understandably enraged and destroys the
Truck with a baseball bat and good humor All
The focus of all of this looking, drinking, dancing, and wrestling is on Tommy's pain. because he broke up with his ex-girlfriend. The film reaches its zenith in when he pays Theresa a visit in the maternity ward and apologises for being a geek when he was dating her, he weeps and wonders if he might have been able to straighten things out if he had a kid. Drunk people often think that if they could fix everything, they would. wrong, then they could stop drinking. They never consider quitting drinking. first.
Buscemi
is the American independent film house act. In, he was the talkative murderer. Both "Fargo" and Mr. Pink in “Reservoir Dogs,” and has been in
more than 30 additional recent films. His critics love to call him "skinny, New York Times: "bug-eyed, twitchy"; "caffeinated downtown geek whose His pale vampire skin seems to be stained with emotions, according to Entertainment Weekly; Mr. was "oyster-eyed" Showbiz). He is particularly adept at projecting the quality of bone-weariness. His persistence almost seems almost noble. what the disease of alcoholism is putting him through. He keeps making plans, dreaming, hoping. And always there is Trees Lounge, where the living dead sit
at the bar, waiting for him to return with news of the world.

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