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- Powder Blue plays fine as a performance piece with some performances working better than others, but the story treads well-worn territory. This Blu-ray does a decent job, but the transfer is flawed somewhat by the shooting technique, and the extras are incredibly slim. Still, if you're up for a character drama, you could do a lot worse.
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Oct 15, 2009 · Powder Blue: Directed by Timothy Linh Bui. With Jessica Biel, Eddie Redmayne, Forest Whitaker, Ray Liotta. Four Los Angelenos, a mortician, an ex-con, a suicidal ex-priest, and a stripper, are brought together on Christmas Eve by a mixture of circumstances.
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- Action, Crime, Drama
- Timothy Linh Bui
- 2009-10-15
'Powder Blue' tries to be like 'Magnolia' and it grossly fails to reach anywhere near the superiority of that movie. Forest Whitaker appears too whiny. His best scenes are those with Kudrow.
May 8, 2009 · Watch Powder Blue with a subscription on Prime Video. After serving 25 years in prison, a former hit man (Ray Liotta) tries to track down his daughter (Jessica Biel).
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- Timothy Linh Bui
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- Jessica Biel
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. Full Review | Original...
Powder Blue is a 2009 American drama film with an ensemble cast featuring several interconnected story arcs. It was written and directed by Timothy Linh Bui, and features Patrick Swayze 's last film role before his death in September that same year.
May 8, 2009 · Powder Blue is a mosaic of people desperately searching for redemption, human connection, and restored faith within the underbelly of Los Angeles. On the eve of Christmas, four lives will cross paths by chance, love, past guilt, and divine intervention.
May 9, 2009 · Another Los Angeles-set multistrand drama “Crash”-es and burns in “Powder Blue,” Timothy Linh Bui’s tale of the intersecting paths of a stripper, an ex-priest, an ex-con and a mortician.