Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Drugstore Cowboy (1989)

Genre: Drama
Directed by: Gus Van Sant
Cast: Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, James Remar, Heather Graham
Running time: 102 minutes



Based on the autobiographical novel of the same name written by James Fogle, this 1989 crime drama tells the story of Bob Hughes, a self-described drug fiend who moves around the country with his crew of three, which includes his girlfriend Dianne, robbing drugstores. After a traumatic event happens within the gang, Bob decides to go clean and join the methadone program. Unfortunately for him, after spending so many years in the drug world, his past was bound to catch up with him.

I was pleasantly surprised by Matt Dillon’s performance here. While he has always been quite descent as an actor in the other roles I have seen him play, he showed great depth in Drugstore Cowboy. He was quite convincing and he made me wish I had seen this gem of a film long before I did.

It was a nice treat, also, to see Beat culture icon William S. Burroughs in the role of Father Tom, an aging junkie priest.

This was Gus Van Sant’s second film as a director and he has garnered well-deserved praise for it. Over the years, Van Sant has shown a great deal of ability for telling stories about marginalized people, and, with Drugstore Cowboy, he gave us a compelling story about multidimensional characters. He neither demonized nor glorified the characters; he just showed them for what they were, faults included. Well worth watching.


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