Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Joe Buck travels from his small town in Texas all the way up to New York City with dreams of making easy money as a gigolo. Problem is, he has no idea how to make that happen and his unguarded nature makes him an easy mark for absolutely everyone. At his lowest, one of the guys who did him dirty takes pity on him and allows Joe to crash at his place and they become a sad little team together.
The story is good. Less good are the disorienting flashbacks and artsy flourishes -- the whole "more is MORE" vibe it's got going on. If this could've stuck to the small, intimate story of two men managing to form a real bond for the first time in their lives and nearly pulling themselves out of the mire, it could've been magnificent. Instead, it just feels gross.
As for the acting: Jon Voight was a heartbreaker here, especially in the final scene, while Hoffman's work came off as hilariously ridiculous.
C-
Labels: 1969, Cminus, Drama, Oscar Winner