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Like Who'll Stop The Rain, Cutter's Way is structured around a profoundly dysfunctional trio, brought to vivid life by consummate character players.
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The truly unforgettable performance comes from Lisa Eichhorn as Cutter's abused and defeated, hollow-eyed alcoholic wife Mo, the soul of the movie, delivering, in her thin, cracked voice, such vicious putdowns as to feckless rent-boy Bone Home so early, Rich?
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The truly unforgettable performance comes from Lisa Eichhorn as Cutter's abused and defeated, hollow-eyed alcoholic wife Mo, the soul of the movie, delivering, in her thin, cracked voice, such vicious putdowns as to feckless rent-boy Bone Home so early, Rich?
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Thirty years on from its botched original release, Ivan Passer's note-perfect, sun-splashed neo-noir thriller Cutter's Way has slowly fought its way up from cult obscurity.
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Cutter's Way opens with a girl's corpse dumped in a trashcan in a rainswept Santa Barbara back alley, witnessed by broke, thirtysomething country-club gigolo Richard Bone.
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Like Who'll Stop The Rain, Cutter's Way is structured around a profoundly dysfunctional trio, brought to vivid life by consummate character players.
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Jeffrey Alan Fiskin's literate dialogue retains a malign sparkle throughout, and Eichhorn's turn was rightly dubbed "the most underrated performance of the 1980s" by the AFI.Cutter's Way is a movie that starts yielding up its real treasures around the third viewing, so stick with it you'll hate the ending first time out.
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Cutter's Way opens with a girl's corpse dumped in a trashcan in a rainswept Santa Barbara back alley, witnessed by broke, thirtysomething country-club gigolo Richard Bone.
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Thirty years on from its botched original release, Ivan Passer's note-perfect, sun-splashed neo-noir thriller Cutter's Way has slowly fought its way up from cult obscurity.
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Jeffrey Alan Fiskin's literate dialogue retains a malign sparkle throughout, and Eichhorn's turn was rightly dubbed "the most underrated performance of the 1980s" by the AFI.Cutter's Way is a movie that starts yielding up its real treasures around the third viewing, so stick with it you'll hate the ending first time out.
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