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Movie Name A
Slipping-Down Life
Released May 14, 2004 NY/LA
Genre Romance
Runtime 111 min
Rating R
Director(s) Toni Kalem
Producer(s) Richard Raddon
Writer(s) Toni Kalem, Anne Tyler (novel)
Distribution Lions Gate Releasing
U.S. Box Office $95,436
Country USA
Language English |
A Slipping-Down Life Plot
Evie Decker is a painfully timid young woman whose monotonous life consists
of living with her reclusive widower father and working a dead-end job at a
rundown amusement park. Evie's quiet existence is shattered when she hears a
late-night radio interview with a struggling musician named Drumstrings
Casey. Evie is fascinated with his seductive voice and sultry lyrics, and
convinces her best friend, Violet, to go with her to the local roadhouse to
see him perform. Seeing him in person, Evie becomes even more mesmerized by
the handsome and brooding musician. During one of Drum's shows, Evie's
growing infatuation blends into obsession when she becomes so entranced by
his singing that she actually cuts his name into her forehead with a piece
of glass. She considers this her first step towards taking more control of
her life. The incident brings her to Drum's attention, and he and his
manager David Elliot decide to use her as a marketing gimmick at future
shows. Evie's total faith in Drum's talent inspires and intrigues him, while
her role as his "muse" imparts Evie with uncharacteristic self-assurance.
The physical attraction between Evie and Drum increases as their emotional
need for one another becomes more and more apparent. The inspiration they
find together, to break out from the confines of low expectations and the
ordinariness of small town life, begins to conflict with the pursuit of
their individual dreams. Together or apart, they must decide which path will
lead to the fulfillment of their newfound strength.
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