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  1. Aug 24, 2006 · Marisa Tomei and Matt Dillon in a generic Bukowski bar moment from "Factotum." An egg plops into a sweaty glass of beer, gripped by a gnarled, papery hand with chipped fingernails. In the background, a man sits immobile in faded light, lost in a pale fog. Perched next to the old guy at the bar is Henry Chinaski ( Matt Dillon ), who's just lost ...

  2. Aug 18, 2006 · Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Factotum - noun - a jack of all trades. Charles Bukowski may well have been a ''jack of all trades'' but he was ...

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  4. Aug 18, 2006 · Factotum. NYT Critic’s Pick. Directed by Bent Hamer. Comedy, Drama, Romance. R. 1h 34m. By Manohla Dargis. Aug. 18, 2006. FOR years the boozy, beautiful world of Charles Bukowski has proved ...

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  5. Factotum is an existentialist indie film about the loneliness of the human condition, which is normally the cinematic equivalent of having a hole drilled in your head. Full Review | Original Score ...

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    Aug 18, 2006 · Factotum, starring Matt Dillon and Lili Taylor in two of their best film performances, is a good movie about the L.A. underbelly, as recalled by an expert: Charles Bukowski. Read More By Michael Wilmington FULL REVIEW

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  7. While "Factotum" is a wonderful, unique interpretation of Bukowski's novel, it does become somewhat repetitive and a bit meaningless over the course of 105 minutes. While one could certainly argue that writing, sex and alcohol would become repetitive, there's simply no doubt that a tad more variation would have made Hamer's film more effective.

  8. Bent Hamer's Factotum is the latest attempt to distill some of that Bukowski spirit for cinemagoers. The film is, like its principal character's life, meandering, crapulous and episodic, with its sequences stitched loosely together from several of Bukowski's books. The factotum of the title is Hank Chinaski (Matt Dillon), whose alcohol-fuelled ...

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