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Powder Blue
After a string of incidents, four Los Angelenos - an ex-con, a stripper, an ex-priest, and a mortician - are brought together on a Christmas Eve in a tragedy intervention. The story gradually reveals who they really are, where they are from, and what will they do in that fateful occasion.
15 December 1998, Houston, Texas, USA
5 March 1979, Coudersport, Pennsylvania, USA
30 July 1963, Encino, California, USA
2 June 1968, Iran
22 February 1970, Tachikawa, Tokyo, Japan
13 February 1986, Santa Ana, California, USA
26 October 1959, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
May 07, 2009
It's not likely [Biel] is comfortable with her nude scenes (which are neither lengthy nor discreet) being used as a selling point, but Bui fails to provide much else worth discussing.May 14, 2009
They seem to be real and they are certainly spectacular--too bad that one can't say the same for the film featuring them.May 07, 2009
Few will remember Powder Blue as a desperate copy job of Paul Thomas Anderson's brilliant Magnolia but rather as the film where Jessica Biel finally took it all off.May 05, 2009
A movie full of egregiously overdramatic stupidities.May 12, 2009
an embarrassing display of directorial exploitation and a waste of acting goodwill.November 28, 2009
Patrick Swayze's final feature film role as Wild Velvet strip club boss Velvet Larry is a flamboyant extravaganzaMay 12, 2009
Another Los Angeles-set multistrand drama "Crash"-es and burns.June 08, 2009
A serendipitous erotic thriller reminiscent of Crash in the way that lots of Angelenos' lives intersect serendipitously, except that here the characters have a seedy strip club in common instead of car accidents.