Sweet and Lowdown
Sweet and Lowdown

Sweet and Lowdown (1999)

6.8 ? Dec 03, 1999 1h 35m

Overview

In the 1930s, jazz guitarist Emmet Ray idolizes Django Reinhardt, faces gangsters and falls in love with a mute woman.

Genres

Comedy Drama Music

Release Date

December 03, 1999

Rating

6.8 /10

Runtime

1h 35m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Sean Penn

Sean Penn

Emmet Ray

Samantha Morton

Samantha Morton

Hattie

Anthony LaPaglia

Anthony LaPaglia

Al Torrio

Uma Thurman

Uma Thurman

Blanche Williams

James Urbaniak

James Urbaniak

Harry

John Waters

John Waters

Mr. Haynes

Gretchen Mol

Gretchen Mol

Ellie

Denis O'Hare

Denis O'Hare

Jake

Molly Price

Molly Price

Ann

Brian Markinson

Brian Markinson

Bill Shields

Tony Darrow

Tony Darrow

Ben

Daniel Okrent

Daniel Okrent

A.J. Pickman

Brad Garrett

Brad Garrett

Joe Bedloe

Kaili Vernoff

Kaili Vernoff

Gracie

Woody Allen

Woody Allen

Himself

Ben Duncan (DJ)

Ben Duncan (DJ)

Himself

Nat Hentoff

Nat Hentoff

Himself

Douglas McGrath

Douglas McGrath

Himself

Dan Moran

Dan Moran

Boss

Chris Bauer

Chris Bauer

Ace

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CinemaSerf

6.0/10

May 08, 2024

Presented in a documentary style, this drama looks at the life of the fictional jazz guitarist "Emmet Ray" (Sean Penn). Now, of course, he is American so is naturally the best in the whole wide world, well second best actually, and that is testified to by frequent obsequious pieces-to-camera from purported experts and then by his own performances as he plays standards from the likes of Django Reinhardt, the masterful Stéphane Grapelli and Duke Ellington. Director Woody Allen has a penchant for this style of music, and as faux-homages go this isn't at all bad. That's really thanks to a strong contribution from Sean Penn as the frankly pretty odious character who's selfishness was probably only eclipsed by his increasing obsession with the shy mute "Hattie" (a gorgeous effort from Samantha Morton) who comes to depend on him, but might he actually come to depend on her too - despite himself? It's a great looking film with plenty of attention to detail, and it does work well at illustrating just how important it is for people to have decent anchors in their lives. The dialogue is all a bit too relentless for me with very little time to come up for air as this rattles along but it's all genuinely and uncomfortably plausible at times, too. Pity about the constant hyperbole, though - how can anyone be the best guitarist? Hmmm?

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