A broken heart and route 66 provide the background for a lonely waitress to re-discover herself.
Elizabeth (Norah Jones) decides to take a trip to rediscover who she is and along the way, mend her broken heart. Leaving behind a soulful friend (Jude Law), she discovers even more about herself and her needs.
Wong Kar-Wai directs ‘My Blueberry Nights’ in a touching manner that film goers will love.
If you enjoyed ‘Love Actually’ and ‘Vers Les Sud’, ‘My Blueberry Nights’ won’t disappoint.
‘My Blueberry Nights’ – showing at your local cinema.
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 3 reviews):
Awful film
Reviewer: Julia S
Date: 03/03/2008
This is one of the worst films I've ever seen--I actually left the cinema after about 45 minutes, so I can't speak for the full film. However, if the first 45 min were anything to go by, this film is atrocious. The plot is non-existent, but drawn out and sometimes shot in slow motion, as though we were watching a masterpiece. The acting is also very poor. Don't go.
In my eyes a waste of time. The story drags on and the acting is not very good at all. Rather rent the dvd if you want - just be careful not to fall asleep while watching it!