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!
After spending six years in prison for killing Trife, Sam Peel comes to face the reality of the outside world realising he has to confront the people he hurt most and avoid being in danger himself.