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X-WR-CALNAME:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "RUMBLE FISH" (1983)
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DESCRIPTION:Join us on June 16 at 1 p.m. for our weekly Sunday screening se
 ries\, featuring director Francis Ford Coppola's startling adaptation of t
 he S.E. Hinto young adult novel "Rumble Fish" (1983) in digital projection
 .\n\n \n\nRUMBLE FISH | 1983 | DIRECTOR: Francis Ford Coppola | WITH: Matt
  Dillon\, Mickey Rourke\, Diane Lane\, Nicolas Cage\, Dennis Hopper\, Vinc
 ent Spano\, Laurence Fishburne | RUNNING TIME: 1H 34M | RATED R for langua
 ge\, gang violence\, sexual situations\, nudity\, adult themes. |  DIGITAL
  PROJECTION\n\n \n\nIn this deeply personal tale of estrangement and recon
 ciliation between two rebellious brothers\, set in a dreamlike and timeles
 s Tulsa\, Francis Ford Coppola gives mythic dimensions to intimate\, painf
 ul emotions.\n\n \n\nThe director’s “art film for teenagers” was his
  second adaptation of young-adult novelist S. E. Hinton’s work in a si
 ngle year\, after the more classically styled The Outsiders. Graced with a
  remarkable cast headed by Matt Dillon\, Mickey Rourke\, and Diane Lane\; 
 haunting black-and-white visuals that hark back to German expressionism\; 
 and a powerful percussive score by Stewart Copeland that underlines the mo
 vie’s romantic fatalism\, Rumble Fish pulsates throughout with genuine l
 ove and dread.\n\n \n\n \n\n \n\n"On Sundays during the Outsiders shoot\, 
 Coppola and Hinton worked on the script for Rumble Fish\, a more intimate 
 but also more strangely mythic narrative than that of The Outsiders. He th
 en enlisted a couple of actors from the other film\, Matt Dillon\, then ei
 ghteen\, and Diane Lane\, then seventeen\, to play its leads.\n\n \n\n"Whe
 re for The Outsiders Coppola took a lush\, emotive\, romantic approach rep
 lete with allusions to Gone with the Wind (a favorite movie of one of its 
 characters)\, with Rumble Fish he went about finding himself in a differen
 t way. The story here is very simple: Rusty-James (Dillon)\, a charming\, 
 aimless gang leader\, searches for meaning in the absence of his legendary
  older brother\, the Motorcycle Boy.\n\n \n\n"The Motorcycle Boy cruises b
 ack into town at a crucial juncture for Rusty-James\, and the older brothe
 r has a message for the younger: he’s not going to find what he’s look
 ing for. The brothers wrestle with their drunkard father\, Rusty-James wre
 stles with his feelings for his sometimes girlfriend\, Patty (Lane)\, a lo
 cal cop sets his gun sight on the Motorcycle Boy\, and all the characters 
 enact gestures and provocations both intimate and archetypal.\n\n \n\n"The
  future in which Rumble Fish is set resides at least in part in its vision
  of tormented but fluid masculinity. For a couple of supposed tough guys\,
  Rusty-James and the Motorcycle Boy are almost perversely lacking in machi
 smo. They’re ideals of a sort\; doomed as they may be\, they represent p
 otential alternatives to the toxic masculinity of a Sonny Corleone.\n\n \n
 \n"Rumble Fish as a whole is suffused with that longing\, and it goes in m
 any directions. Rusty-James may not be the brightest fellow\, but he has a
  desire that is very direct and possibly universal: “I just want you to 
 see me\, man\,” he says through his pain." -- Glenn Kenny\n\n \n\nThe sc
 reening will be introduced by Bill Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez. 
 Tickets are $5 and available at link above. Students use code UMSTUDENT at
  checkout for free admission. Cane card must be shown at the door.
GEO:25.722709;-80.276887
LOCATION:Bill Cosford Cinema\, Dooly Memorial 225
SUMMARY:SUNDAYS AT THE U WITH MOVIES: "RUMBLE FISH" (1983)
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.miami.edu/event/sundays-at-the-cosford-with-mo
 vies-rumble-fish-1983-2850
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