This drama centers on Hank Chinaski, the fictional alter-ego of “Factotum” author Charles Bukowski, who wanders around Los Angeles, CA trying to live off jobs which don’t interfere with his primary interest, which is writing. Along the way, he fends off the distractions offered by women, drinking and gambling.
Rated R | Length 94 minutes
Matt Dillon | Lili Taylor | Marisa Tomei | Fisher Stevens | Didier Flamand | Adrienne Shelly | Karen Young | Thomas Lyons | Dean Brewington | James Cada | James Michael Detmar | Kurt Schweickhardt | Dee Noah | James Noah | Michael Egan | Terry Hempleman | Emily Hynnek | Wayne Morton | Tony Papenfuss | Lana Schwab | Sally Wingert | Robert Downing Davis | Bryan J. Walker | Dan Lee Jr. | Peter Moore | Bruce Bohne | Larry Roupe | Chris Carlson | Stephen D'Ambrose | Emil Herrera | Michelle Hutchison | Andy Hubbell | Martin Marinaro | Raye Birk | Stephen Pelinski | Stanley Kipper | Brent Doyle | John Paul Gamoke | Jim Lichtscheidl | Jay Gjernes | Clyde Lund | Punnavith Koy
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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02/18/2013 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 2.5 stars |
(Average) 2.5 stars |
Well FACTOTUM was certainly a movie. Can’t say it made me feel particularly one way or the other except that Hank, and probably Charles Bukowski by proxy, is a right asshole.
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