Urban Cowboy (1980)
24KUrban Cowboy: Directed by James Bridges. With John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn, Madolyn Smith Osborne. Bud is a young man from the country who learns about life and love in a Houston bar.
“First let me say I am not from the south but I am an American. I donu0026#39;t love Country music but I can stomach it. I would never wear a cowboy hat but I wear hats. I donu0026#39;t live in a trailer but I do eat tuna salad and own a home. What does that have to do with this comment? A lot if you are one of those people who say only u0026quot;countryu0026quot; people love this movie. This movie is loosely based on the u0026quot;They loved and lostu0026quot; premise. James Bridges directs an American love story as real as it gets. In an era of Jerry Springer and u0026quot;Lets put it out thereu0026quot; mentality, this film rings truer than ever. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBud is u0026quot;coming of ageu0026quot; and embarks on a life of his own with a little help from his aunt and uncle so he moves to the big city with them. Bud finds himself drawn into the local honky tonk world for the only escape a blue collar man can afford. He quickly meets Sissy who is from a similar background and the two have a whirlwind romance filled with painful ups and downs. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e(*This plot takes so many turns that one has to just sit for a few minutes before they get hooked. Marriage is a focus here that is often missed. Early in the film they marry and we view the transition from being single to married. The film highlights some of the modern struggles a woman has when she marries an old fashioned man. It also brings into view the male ego with women and competition.)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBud is challenged and is excited when Mickyu0026#39;s puts in an electronic bull. Sissy gets ideas of having fun on it too but is quickly reminded that she is married and need to start u0026quot;acting like it.u0026quot; The emotion between the two characters is raw and expressive and the plot continues from there especially when they (NOTE THIS IS GIVING SOME OF THE STORYLINE AWAY) split and Sissy falls for an ex con with a penchant for abuse and cruelty. She soon realizes that the grass is not always greener on the other side.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHow anyone can compare Bud to Vinnie Barbirino is shocking to me. John Travolta gave an exceptional performance that was worthy recognition. He was believable and real. The scene where he shaves his beard and you first see him at the bar..still gives me goosebumps. Mind you I am not a huge Travolta fan, but come on, I see why Sissy was kicking of her boots so early in the film. Deb Winger was so real that you found yourself sympathizing with her as she pens a note of emotions to Bud, after sneaking in to clean his house during their break up. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe supporting cast was incredible. Wes played by Scott Glenn gave a first rate performance that made you hate him and curse him as he abused Sissy. Madolyn Smith-Osborne, as Buds Mistress/girlfriend was so authentic that large chested girls across the U.S. prayed to wake up flat chested to wear the clothes she donned in the film. My biggest kudosu0026#39;s go to Barry Corbin and Brooke Anderson as Budu0026#39;s aunt and uncle. They seemed like someoneu0026#39;s aunt and uncle somewhere in Texas and however small their role, they made the film so much bigger and lifelike. Two memorable scenes were the Dolly Parton contest and the unforgettable scene where Bud and his aunt stand outside after one of the characters death. The dialog between them is touching.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf you can watch this for what it is, a true American love story. Then I recommend that you take it for what it is…a film before itu0026#39;s time that gave us voyeurism into a world unlike our own but real enough for our enjoyment and entertainment. If this world sounds similar to yours then you will enjoy it so much more. Lastly, the music however dated, is sure to send you back in time if you are over 30 years of age.”