| In this angst-ridden tale set in the Silverlake section of Los Angeles, Carley lives a life of pills, dive bars and uncommitted sexual encounters. When she meets up with Jim, an artist with recreational heroin issues, she is force to face her avoidance of intimacy and her own drug use. Recent recordings by various artists of songs written by Tom Waits in the 1970s and early 1980s comprise the entire musical score of the film.
CD SOUNDTRACK: "Lonely", "Poncho's Lament", "I Hope That I Don't Fall in Love with You", "Old Shoes", "Ruby's Arms" all performed by [the] caseworker, "Downtown" performed by Alex Chilton, "Heart Attack and Vine" performed by Lydia Lunch featuring Nels Cline, "Please Call Me, Baby" performed by Sally Norvell Paul Wallfisch, piano, "You Can't Unring a Bell" performed by These Immortal Souls, "New Coat of Paint" performed by Lee Rocker, "Broken Bicycles" performed by Botanica, "Better Off Without a Wife" performed by Pete Shelley, "Cinny's Waltz" performed by [the] caseworker, "Ruby's Arms" performed by Frente!, "Old Shoes" performed by Drugstore.
- NTSC Region 1
- CD Soundtrack
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