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Charles bukowski factotum 1975
Charles bukowski factotum 1975







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While drinking, and watching a topless pole dancer, he describes the costs, persistence needed, and rewards of writing. In the final scene Chinaski justifies his lifestyle. By the film's end Chinaski finds that he is most comfortable being alone with just his alcohol and his writing to keep him company.

charles bukowski factotum 1975

Jan moves in with a wealthy man who was the person assaulted before by Chinaski. Chinaski gains work but quickly loses his job after deciding to drink instead of completing cleaning a large statue.Ĭhinaski and Jan again break up after realizing their relationship has become boring and predictable and that they no longer really need each other. A pivotal scene occurs with Jan after Chinaski discovers that he has caught a case of the "crabs" from her. After a strange misadventure on Pierre's boat, Chinaski briefly returns to Jan, who is now working as a chambermaid at a hotel. Unemployed again and scoring his next drink, Hank meets another female barfly, Laura ( Marisa Tomei), who feels sorry for Chinaski and helps him procure alcohol with the help of her wealthy " sugar daddy" Pierre, an eccentric older man. Initially polite, Chinaski assaults the man after Jan challenges his behavior. They co-exist comfortably in languid squalor until Chinaski becomes upset after an altercation where he beats a wealthy man at the racing track who refuses to give up his seat. He moves in and becomes her lover and drinking partner.

charles bukowski factotum 1975

Jan ( Lili Taylor), like Chinaski, is an alcoholic. The first woman Chinaski meets in a bar becomes his most consistent companion throughout the film. In the course of sampling the smorgasbord of short-lived occupations, he meets up with assorted eccentric, frequently alcoholic characters. The film follows Chinaski as he works at, and gets fired from, various jobs, which include cleaning a massive sculpture, delivering ice, working at a pickle factory, and at a bicycle supply warehouse. Henry 'Hank' Chinaski ( Matt Dillon) is working toward becoming a writer while struggling with alcoholism and holding various menial jobs. Although events in the book take place in Los Angeles in the 1940s, the film has a contemporary setting. It stars Matt Dillon as Bukowski's alter ego, Henry Chinaski. Factotum is a 2005 French-Norwegian dark comedy- drama film co-written and directed by Bent Hamer, adapted from the 1975 novel of the same name by Charles Bukowski.









Charles bukowski factotum 1975