She's So Lovely

{{short description|1997 film directed by Nick Cassavetes}}

{{For|the song by Scouting for Girls|She's So Lovely (song)}}

{{Use American English|date=January 2025}}

{{Infobox film

| image = She's So Lovely.jpg

| caption = Theatrical release poster

| director = Nick Cassavetes

| producer = {{Plainlist|*René Cleitman

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| writer = John Cassavetes

| starring = {{Plainlist|

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| narrator =

| music = Joseph Vitarelli

| cinematography = Thierry Arbogast

| editing = Petra von Oelffen

| distributor = Miramax Films

| released = {{Film date|1997|08|29}}

| runtime = 100 minutes

| country = United States
France

| language = English

| budget = $18 million

| gross = $7,281,450

}}

She's So Lovely is a 1997 American romantic drama film written by John Cassavetes and directed by his son Nick Cassavetes. At the time of its release, it received special attention because, eight years after his death, it was the first (and still only) film to feature previously unreleased material from John Cassavetes. The film stars Sean Penn and John Travolta as two men who bid for the affection of Maureen Murphy Quinn (Robin Wright). Harry Dean Stanton co-stars as a friend of Penn's character, and James Gandolfini plays the abusive neighbor.

Plot

Eddie Quinn's unruly wife Maureen drinks and smokes to excess, even though she is pregnant. Eddie has troubles of his own, disappearing for days at a time. When she is physically and sexually assaulted by Kiefer, a neighbor, it is more than Eddie can handle. He shoots someone and lands in a psychiatric hospital.

Ten years go by. Eddie finally returns, only to find Maureen is now a clean, sober, solid citizen, married to a new man, Joey, and a mother of three children, one of whom is Eddie's own daughter. Eddie's return complicates and endangers all of their lives.

Cast

Production

The film was co-produced by a French company, with funding from actor Gérard Depardieu, and René Cleitman{{cite web|url=https://www.allocine.fr/film/fichefilm-12026/casting/|title=She's so Lovely|website= AlloCiné|accessdate=2025-06-21|language=fr}} for Hachette. Depardieu, a friend of the Cassavetes family, had already produced Nick Cassavetes' first film, Unhook the Stars. At Depardieu's request, John Travolta accepted to act in the film for $1 million, much lower than his usual salary.{{cite web|url=https://www.lesinrocks.com/cinema/gerard-depardieu-le-grand-entretien-26050-01-03-2009/6/|title=Gérard Depardieu : le grand entretien|first=Jean-Marc|last=Lalanne|date=2009-03-01|website= Les Inrockuptibles|accessdate=2025-06-21|language=fr}}

Reception

=Critical response=

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Movie critic Roger Ebert rated the film 3 out of 4 stars, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times: "What [Nick Cassavetes] understands is that if you want to see true weirdness, you don't look along skid row, where the motives are pretty easy to understand, but out in suburbia, where those green lawns can surround human time bombs."{{cite web |date=August 29, 1997 |last=Ebert |first=Roger |author-link=Roger Ebert |title=She's So Lovely movie review & film summary (1997) |url=https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/shes-so-lovely-1997 |website=Chicago Sun-Times }} Writing in Time Out New York, Andrew Johnston remarked, "Watching the films of John Cassavetes now, one is struck by how complex and human his characters are, compared with those in even the most sophisticated of today's independent films. This effect is even more pronounced in She's So Lovely, an unproduced Cassavetes script given the '90s treatment and filled with stars by the late director's son. The final product features some of the year's best performances...."{{Cite journal |last= Johnston |first= Andrew| date= September 1997|title=She's So Lovely|journal=Time Out New York|pages=77}}

=Awards=

Sean Penn won the award for Best Actor at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival.{{cite web |url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/4809/year/1997.html |title=Festival de Cannes: She's So Lovely |access-date=2009-09-23|work=festival-cannes.com}} Robin Wright received a nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role at the 4th Screen Actors Guild Awards.

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