Purple Rain

R 6.5
1984 1 hr 51 min Drama , Music , Romance

A victim of his own anger, the Kid is a Minneapolis musician on the rise with his band, the Revolution, escaping a tumultuous home life through music. While trying to avoid making the same mistakes as his truculent father, the Kid navigates the club scene and a rocky relationship with a captivating singer, Apollonia. But another musician, Morris, looks to steal the Kid's spotlight -- and his girl.

  • Cast:
    Prince , Apollonia Kotero , Morris Day , Jerome Benton , Olga Karlatos , Clarence Williams III , Wendy Melvoin

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Reviews

Clevercell
1984/07/27

Very disappointing...

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Nonureva
1984/07/28

Really Surprised!

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SnoReptilePlenty
1984/07/29

Memorable, crazy movie

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Platicsco
1984/07/30

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Lee Eisenberg
1984/07/31

Prince's death last year made me realize that I didn't know much of his work (in fact, I first learned of him during the period when he used a glyph as his name). I only now got around to watching "Purple Rain". What a show! The plot is routine - a man trying to make something of himself in show biz - but the music is to die for. There are a couple of scenes that are probably in there for comic relief (such as the scene by the lake), but most of everything helps move along the story.Like "8 Mile" for Eminem, this is a semi-autobiographical story for Prince. I wouldn't go so far as to call it a masterpiece, but I had a good time watching it. The soundtrack and clothing scream 1980s. Really good time.Prince and Muhammad Ali died less than two months apart, and on the internet I saw a photo of them together, captioned SERIOUSLY, F**K 2016. Sometimes it seems as though the people who died last year (aside from the aforementioned ones, there were David Bowie, Patty Duke, Gene Wilder, Florence Henderson, Fidel Castro, Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds) were the lucky ones: they didn't have to experience the freak show that is the Trump era.

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subxerogravity
1984/08/01

After probability 30 years or so, I seen Purple Rain again for the second time in theaters at a midnight screening to honor the Purple ones life after his untimely recent death. I thought it would feel like the first time but I saw myself remembering all the imagery going on in the film, that's because I went into the theater expecting the movie to be dated, and something that would make me laugh out loud do to the cheesiness of the 1980s style. Instead I found a movie that was surprisingly timeless.This has a lot to do with the timelessness of Prince's music. There is a story in the movie. Prince plays The Kid, the front man of the band called the revolution, who is so into his own thing that he's isolating everyone including his band mates, which is bad for the business of the 7th street club they play at, cause he's not packing them in, but good for Rival band, The Time lead by Morris Day who uses this as part of his plan to become the one and only headliner at the club and to steel the Kid's love interest, Apollonia form him on both a romantic and professional level.The Story is well played out, but the real draw and what makes the movie great is that it's basally a long music video for the entire Purple Rain soundtrack. It maybe a disservice to call the album a soundtrack as listening to this music play as the movie progress it what gives the film a quality that still makes it worth checking out after 32 years (That and watching Morris Day and the time perform never gets old, ever!)So, it is pure 80s nostalgia, at it's best, but it's not as corny as you'd think, thanks to the wonderful contribution of music Prince as brought to the universe. A great experience watching the music

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Gideon24
1984/08/02

Prince was one of the biggest musical acts of the 1980's and Hollywood decided to get their piece of the pie by offering the musician the lead in a 1984 film called Purple Rain, framed around Prince's music in which he pretty much plays himself (the character is only referred to as "The Kid"), an arrogant musician who has not only alienated the manager of the club where he performs, but his own band members (played by real- life members of his band) who have grown tired of their leaders' music and are ready to walk when the kid adamantly refuses to even listen to a song they wrote, let alone performing it. Things get further complicated when competition from another band (Morris Day and the Time) threatens his regular job as well as a budding romance with an aspiring singer (Apollonia) who the kid attempts to control until he learns she actual has her own career aspirations, which involve the kid's sworn enemy, Morris.Albert Magnoli's music video directorial approach to this film's mounting is more than appropriate, creating an eye-popping, ear-pounding musical drama that stays consistently entertaining, despite the unappealing lead character...the Kid is a sexist, thoughtless egomaniac who thinks it's all about him and objectifies women to the point of distraction, a trait he apparently inherited from his father (Clarence Williams III, in a brilliant performance), a pig who seems to be blaming his failed music career on the kid's mother, evidenced in his beating of her on a regular basis.The story is actually a throwback to musicals of the 1950's but its glamorous 1980's visual and musical trappings do help to disguise that fact. Thank God that Prince's musicianship is so intoxicating because the guy is no actor...though the scene where tries to seduce Apollonia musically onstage with a song called "Nicky", is awesome...a sexually riveting musical number that mesmerizes the rest of the audience but sends Apollonia running from the room. For me, outside of the work of Clarence Williams III, the best scene in the film.The film also features Prince classics like "Let's Go Crazy" "When Doves Cry", and the absolutely gorgeous title song. Morris Day and his band also get a chance to shine as well. Yes, the film is basically just a 90-minute music video, but the music is awesome and the visuals are arresting and despite an unappealing lead character, this film is a lot of fun and has great re-watch appeal.

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jcbutthead86
1984/08/03

Purple Rain is an excellent,unforgettable Rock N'Roll Musical Classic and one of the greatest Rock N'Roll movies of all time that combines great,stylish direction and a classic album and soundtrack that makes Purple Rain Prince at his best.Set in Minneapolis,Minnesota,Purple Rain tells the story of The Kid(Prince),a talented but troubled musician who's the leader the group The Revolution and while The Kid rocks out with his band he has a upsetting personal life. The Kid then meets and falls for an aspiring singer and dancer Apollonia(Apollonia Kotero)while competing with rival musician and singer Morris Day(Morris Day)and trying to make it to the big time.The year 1984 is one of the most iconic and unforgettable years in the history of pop culture and not only that it was also an incredible year for movies,music and television. Classic and memorable films such as Beverly Hills Cop and Ghostbusters were the top two grossing box office hits of the year,singers Madonna,Tina Turner and Lionel Richie were dominating the pop music charts,classic television shows such as Miami Vice and The Cosby Show both made their Television debuts and MTV Music Television was in it's third year. Then in that very same year came the release of Purple Rain,an amazing Rock N'Roll film that was a Box Office hit and turned Prince into a mega star and gave viewers a classic album and iconic soundtrack that would go multi platinum and become one of Prince's definitive and timeless albums. Right from the very start Purple Rain gives viewers a stylish experience that brings you into another world where music is played throughout and you not only listen to the music you feel it with all of your emotion and you never want it to stop and when you think of the year 1984 or the entire decade of the 1980s you will think of Purple Rain because it not only defines 1984 but the entire decade of the 1980s. Purple Rain is one of those films where there is more style than substance where most of the camera movements and editing in some the scenes are fast and quick never giving you a chance to breath or take a break. The concert scenes in PR are terrific and mesmerizing capturing your attention and nothing feels forced or fake but real with an energy that is relentless and powerful that you will be singing along with The Kid(i.e Prince). I think Prince tried recapture the spirit of Purple Rain with his two follow up films Under The Cherry Moon(1986 and Graffiti Bridge(1990)but failed. The only film that I think can match PR in terms of style and tone is Walter Hill's Streets Of Fire(also released in 1984). One can make a valid argument that PR is not really a movie but a long extended music video with some scenes of dialog but it's one of the most entertaining extended music videos I have ever seen and like I said before this is a movie where there is more style than substance. The main character The Kid(his real named is never said in the film)is not always a likable character and at times he can be kind of jerk but you will sympathize with him at times because of his terrible home life with his parents or trying to become a successful musician. The Kid is a character full of depth and mystery and we get to know him either through his music or his dialog. One of the things I love about PR is how intentionally or unintentionally hilarious the film is because some of the acting leaves a lot to be desired and some of the dramatic moments become a little over the top to the point where you are laughing at scenes that are supposed to be serious but end up being silly. The ending of Purple Rain(which is the final 20-30 minutes)is fantastic and one of the best endings I have ever seen in a film and is filled with great music that is brilliant and powerful and will stay with you forever. An incredible ending.The cast is o.k. Prince does an o.k and hilarious job as The Kid,with showing over the top emotions. Apollonia Kotero is good and sexy as Apollonia,Prince's love interest. Morris Day is funny and memorable as Morris Day,The Kid's rival. Olga Karlatos and Clarence Williams III give the best performances in the film as The Kid's troubled Mother and Father. Jerome Benton is fun as Jerome,Morris' right hand man. Billy Sparks is good as Billy,a local club owner.The direction Albert Magnoli is terrific and stylish,with Magnoli keeping the film moving at a tight pace and bringing a great visual style to the film and doing sensational job with the concert scenes. Wonderful direction,Magnoli.The soundtrack by Prince And The Revolution is one of the greatest and most unforgettable albums and soundtracks of all time with amazing songs such as the title track Purple Rain,When Doves Cry,Let's Go Crazy,Computer Blue,Darling Nikki,The Beautiful Ones,Take Me With U,I Would Die For U and Baby I'm A Star. A Brilliant and flawless soundtrack. There is also other great songs by Morris Day and The Time(Jungle Love,The Bird),Appolonia 6(Sex Shooter)and Dez Dickerson(Modernaire) The score by Michel Colombier,John L. Nelson and Prince is great,intense and beautiful matching the tone and style of the film. In final word if you love Rock N'Roll films,Musicals or Prince,I highly suggest you watch Purple Rain,an excellent,unforgettable Rock N'Roll Musical classic that you can watch again and again and is Prince at his best. Highly Recommended. 10/10.

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