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''Quiet Days in Hollywood'' (also known as ''The Way We Are'') is a 1997 German
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. The drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular ...
written by Robert G. Brown and Josef Rusnak and directed by Rusnak. The film stars
Hilary Swank Hilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974) is an American actress and film producer. She first became known in 1992 for her role on the television series '' Camp Wilder'' and made her film debut with a minor role in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (19 ...
,
Chad Lowe Charles Davis Lowe II (born January 15, 1968) is an American actor and director. He is the younger brother of actor Rob Lowe. He won an Emmy Award for his supporting role in '' Life Goes On'' as a young man living with HIV. He has had recurrin ...
, and
Natasha Gregson Wagner Natasha Gregson Wagner ( Gregson; born September 29, 1970) is an American actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including '' Lost Highway'', '' Two Girls and a Guy,'' ' ...
.


Plot

The plot features a series of interlocking stories. Each vignette is introduced with a character that had sex with someone in the previous segment. The movie opens with a seventeen-year-old prostitute, Lolita (
Hilary Swank Hilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974) is an American actress and film producer. She first became known in 1992 for her role on the television series '' Camp Wilder'' and made her film debut with a minor role in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (19 ...
), who hangs around outside movie premiere with another teen prostitute in the hopes of getting a picture of her idol, movie star Peter Blaine (
Peter Dobson Peter Dobson (born July 19, 1964) is an American actor. His film roles include appearances in ''Sing'' (1989), ''Last Exit to Brooklyn'' (1989), '' The Marrying Man'' (1991), '' The Frighteners'' (1996), and ''Drowning Mona'' (2000), in addition ...
). After her friend is forcibly dragged off by a jealous boyfriend, Lolita wanders around by herself in the streets of Los Angeles. Then she ends up performing a sexual favor for a man who ends up knocking her unconscious. The man, a young African American named Angel, is engaged in questionable criminal activities. He later ends up trying to flee Los Angeles after he makes a major mistake during a drug deal. He takes Julie, a young waitress (
Meta Golding Meta Golding is a Haitian-American actress. Life and career Golding was born in India in 1971. Her parents were international aid workers and she was raised in several countries. Besides the United States, Golding also lived in India, Haiti, Fr ...
), with him. After they have sex in a stolen car while driving through a car wash, Julie rethinks her plans to escape with Angel. After she notices that a car filled with men has been shadowing them, she runs out of the car. Angel is killed by the men. Sometime later, Julie is working in an upscale restaurant as a waitress. She waits on Richard (
Chad Lowe Charles Davis Lowe II (born January 15, 1968) is an American actor and director. He is the younger brother of actor Rob Lowe. He won an Emmy Award for his supporting role in '' Life Goes On'' as a young man living with HIV. He has had recurrin ...
) who ends up sexually assaulting her in the men's room. In the next vignette, Richard has a tryst with Kathy (
Natasha Gregson Wagner Natasha Gregson Wagner ( Gregson; born September 29, 1970) is an American actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including '' Lost Highway'', '' Two Girls and a Guy,'' ' ...
), his boss's wife. Kathy has a non-exclusive relationship with her husband, Bobby ( Bill Cusack), who has a girlfriend on the side. Bobby is sexually propositioned by Patrick (
Stephen Mailer Stephen McLeod Mailer (born March 10, 1966) is an American stage and screen actor. Early life Mailer was born in New York City, the son of novelist Norman Mailer and stage actress Beverly Bentley. Career Mailer's credits include appearanc ...
), a sexually aggressive and drug addicted gay man, who is the closeted Blaine's boyfriend. The last vignette features a grief-stricken Blaine seeking sexual favors and companionship from Lolita, who is still sporting a bruise from her encounter with Angel.


Release and reception

''Quiet Days in Hollywood'' premiered in its native Germany on July 13, 1997, having also been shown at the film market of the
1997 Cannes Film Festival The 50th Cannes Film Festival took place from 7 to 18 May 1997. French actress Isabelle Adjani served as jury president for the main competition. Jeanne Moreau hosted the opening and closing ceremonies. The Palme d'Or was jointly awarded to Iran ...
. On July 11, 2000, it was released onto DVD in the United States. ''
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s Deborah Young wrote in June 1997, "Rusnak focuses on the performances of his young cast, not all of whom are able to climb above the unconvincing, often stilted dialogue and coincidence-laden plot. On the plus side, his stories are just non-American enough to offer a fresh view of an over-filmed town." She also praised the "modern" look of the film. In 2002, ''
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'' described the film as " La Ronde-style vignettes detailing the interlinked romantic encounters of a group of young Los Angelenos." It received two out of five stars in ''DVD & Video Guide 2005'', by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter. The review states, "sex is the factor that links the different characters in this episodic movie set in Los Angeles. The awful dialogue may be the result of a script that was written in German then translated into English, but for whatever reason, it wastes a good cast." In February 2004,
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station
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garnered controversy for airing an unedited version of the film on a Sunday afternoon, as it contained strong sexual content. This led to an
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complaint being filed. Steve McClellan of ''Broadcasting & Cable'' magazine wrote in March 2004, "millions may have glimpsed
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's famously overexposed breast, but there were some who saw a whole lot more of Hilary Swank four weeks later. The real hot TV action was in Nashville on Feb. 29, where WZTV treated a select few to a ''Quiet Days in Hollywood'', starring Oscar winner Hilary Swank as a character named Lolita, who would do
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proud. In the 1997 film, the now A-list actress struts her B-movie full-frontal stuff and purrs, 'If you want to f*** some more, you can come in here.' Needless to say, she's taken up on her offer—repeatedly."


Cast

*
Hilary Swank Hilary Ann Swank (born July 30, 1974) is an American actress and film producer. She first became known in 1992 for her role on the television series '' Camp Wilder'' and made her film debut with a minor role in ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' (19 ...
as Lolita *
Peter Dobson Peter Dobson (born July 19, 1964) is an American actor. His film roles include appearances in ''Sing'' (1989), ''Last Exit to Brooklyn'' (1989), '' The Marrying Man'' (1991), '' The Frighteners'' (1996), and ''Drowning Mona'' (2000), in addition ...
as Peter Blaine *
Meta Golding Meta Golding is a Haitian-American actress. Life and career Golding was born in India in 1971. Her parents were international aid workers and she was raised in several countries. Besides the United States, Golding also lived in India, Haiti, Fr ...
as Julie *
Chad Lowe Charles Davis Lowe II (born January 15, 1968) is an American actor and director. He is the younger brother of actor Rob Lowe. He won an Emmy Award for his supporting role in '' Life Goes On'' as a young man living with HIV. He has had recurrin ...
as Richard *
Natasha Gregson Wagner Natasha Gregson Wagner ( Gregson; born September 29, 1970) is an American actress. She is the daughter of film producer Richard Gregson and actress Natalie Wood. She has appeared in films including '' Lost Highway'', '' Two Girls and a Guy,'' ' ...
as Kathy * Bill Cusack as Bobby *
Stephen Mailer Stephen McLeod Mailer (born March 10, 1966) is an American stage and screen actor. Early life Mailer was born in New York City, the son of novelist Norman Mailer and stage actress Beverly Bentley. Career Mailer's credits include appearanc ...
as Patrick


References


External links

* * {{Josef Rusnak 1997 films 1997 drama films German independent films English-language German films Films set in Los Angeles Films scored by Harald Kloser 1990s English-language films Films directed by Josef Rusnak