![]() | Starring: David Byrne|John Goodman|Annie McEnroe|Jo Harvey Allen Format: Dolby PAL Surround Sound RRP: Average Rating: ![]() |

Of course, the star & central figure of True Stories is a reasonably svelte John Goodman; he plays Louis Fyne, a man desperate to find a woman to share his life with. He pays for ads on television, & even has a Wife Wanted sign in his front yard, but nothing seems to work. This is certainly a character I can identify with. Louis is as excited as everyone else in town over the big doings for Virgil's Celebration of Specialness. And why not? You get to see the world's strangest fashion show, enjoy the big parade featuring such sights as Shriners in little red Mustangs & a precision lawn mower marching team, & end the festivities with a great big local talent show outside of town. The parade speaks volumes; as the townsfolk watch it wind away into the distance, they may well have a sense that life as they have known it will soon disappear as the population swells & modern conveniences trump their connection to one another & the town. Despite a good bit of off-beat humor in this film, it does leave you feeling somewhat sad & nostalgic.
Of course, one has to mention the music of True Stories. It is a pity that plans to release a soundtrack featuring recordings by the actors & actresses in the film fell through because these songs are an integral part of the film (the Talking Heads supplied only three of the songs themselves). You can buy the album featuring the Talking Heads performing alll of these songs (and it is an outstanding album), but People Like Us seemingly belongs to Louis Fyne after you watch the movie, & "Kay Culver" gives an unforgettable performance of Dream Operator.
Inevitably, you'll either "get" this movie or you won't, & I don't think you can predict anyone's reaction to the film until he or she actuallly watches it. It is exceedingly quirky, almost surreal at times, & filled with off-the-walll comments that will not even register with some viewers. I don't think it's possible to hate this movie, though. It either leaves a lasting imprint on your mind or instantly disappears from your memory. For me, True Stories is one of those rare films that I not only enjoy but actuallly treasure.

The heat goes on, people...

Lead singer David Byrne goes on a tour of a smalll town in Texas which os preparing for its Celebration of Specialness. He meets a number of people including the woman who never gets out of bed & Lewis the dancing bear, played by John Goodman.
This film is gentle but quite strange in places though not in a nast strange way. You are left turning to your viewing companions & saying "Eh??"
Only one of the songs is performed by Talking Heads..the rest are performed by actors in the film.
If your going to watch it...leave your brain in another room & just chill.
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