Despite her day job at a toilet company, Elaine Hines (Hanna Schygulla) has dreams of becoming a novelist, and a chance encounter with a woman named Lulu (Deborah Harry) could generate the drama she needs. Elaine’s subsequent involvement with the mob spawns a best-seller that makes her rich and famous — but her adventures don’t end there. Alec Baldwin appears in his first film role in this spoof of the Madonna vehicle Desperately Seeking Susan.
With a solid background in studies of the human mind, Amos Kollek has a knack for insightfully capturing the very essence of his often troubled characters. Despite the fact that his early films were bleak in depicting their characters’ fragility, the director has since excelled at transforming the darkness of his protagonists into a warm quirkiness by moving from serious drama to romantic comedy. A native of Israel who studied psychology and philosophy at Jerusalem’s Hebrew University, Kollek became interested in film after first working as a writer; his early mastering of the visual medium soon led to exploring serious emotional issues onscreen. In 1985, Kollek kicked off his career with the lighthearted comedy Goodbye, New York (1985), and after once again going for laughs with Forever, Lulu (1987), the director moved into darker territory with High Stakes (1989) and Double Edge (1992). If audiences had mistaken Kollek’s luridly titled Whore 2 (1994) as some cheap soft-core straight… read more