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Bagdad Cafe is an queer film, and I mean that as a compliment. The characters are all greatly flawed individuals who, as the film starts, are largely poor. CCH Pounder plays Brenda who owns the cafe. This woman could anxiety the cover off a cat with that shrill sing that drives her husband off to park in the desert and contemplate her with binoculars for the rest of the film. Jasmin, the Bavarian German who likes her coffee strong, is tubby and seems to change clothes regularly despite having a suitcase supposedly filled only with men’s clothes. She is not the typical Hollywood star, but she comes to obtain our hearts. Jack Palance as Rudy Cox, the region painter from Hollywood, lives in a trailer and sees the world through rose colored glasses. His costumes are pure Santa Monica Boulevard chic. He charms us as he falls in treasure. The sequence of paintings he does as Jasmin gets progressively less dressed is hysterical. The other characters are also fresh. Brenda’s son who also has a son, a baby, wants nothing more than to play piano all day. The daughter dresses in trendy teenage garb and seems to repeatedly rush off with anything with two legs and pants. Debbie, the tatoo artist, seems like an S&M freak, and eventually leaves because “there is too noteworthy harmony.”
The thing I appreciate about this film is that most all of the characters change. Jasmin’s unfolding is lovely. The themes in the movie of racial misunderstanding and harmony are also captivating. Jasmin has never seen blacks and pictures herself in tribal Africa being roasted for dinner. She’s amazed at how light the palms of Brenda’s daughter’s hand is, a simple detail but elegant in its innocent sense of wonder. The DVD version doesn’t add a huge amount of extras such as bonus material, but the movie itself is the reward. If you like upbeat films somewhat off the beaten track, peek out this cinematic gem.
Filmed not too far from here in the town of Baghdad in the Mojave Desert, Percy Adlon’s BAGHDAD CAFE has charmed fair about everyone who has stumbled across this literally off-the-beaten track 1987 gem that’s now available for the first time in a bare-bones widescreen DVD transfer.
The anecdote is deceptively simple. Marianne Sägebrecht is a German tourist who leaves — and is subsequently abandoned by — her husband(? ) in the California desert. In the middle of nowhere, she makes her plan to the run-down, failing, Baghadad Cafe and Motel speed by C.C.H. Pounder (ER’s Dr. Hicks) . The chunky Sägebrecht posthaste becomes a share of the eccentric family under Pounders tough-talking rule. Not only that, her presence is the catalyst that transforms the forgotten roadside finish into a bustling business and a life-altering experience for all prove. Jack Palance is fantastic as an ex-Hollywood region designer and artist who sees Sägebrecht’s just beauty and becomes obsessed about capturing it on canvas. What he sees Sägebrecht becomes and in the process impacts those she touches. This fantastic film is about loving and accepting and believing and discovering and being. The modern music by Bob Telson includes the haunting “Calling You” sung by Javetta Steele. This is one for the digital library. Highest recommendation.
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