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Leaving Las Vegas

Leaving Las Vegas

$400.00
Leaving Las Vegas
$400.00

The Story

6b;  John O'Brien First edition 1990

Notes

"Leaving Las Vegas" is a poignant and harrowing film directed by Mike Figgis, released in 1995. It stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Sanderson, a deeply troubled screenwriter who decides to drink himself to death in Las Vegas. Along the way, he encounters a compassionate prostitute named Sera, played by Elisabeth Shue, with whom he forms a complex and tragic relationship. The film delves into themes of addiction, loneliness, and the search for human connection amidst despair. Nicolas Cage's raw and emotionally charged performance earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film remains a haunting portrayal of self-destruction and redemption.

Description

Like new black cloth binding hardback with dust jacket, pristine condition.

 

 

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

6b;  John O'Brien First edition 1990

Notes

"Leaving Las Vegas" is a poignant and harrowing film directed by Mike Figgis, released in 1995. It stars Nicolas Cage as Ben Sanderson, a deeply troubled screenwriter who decides to drink himself to death in Las Vegas. Along the way, he encounters a compassionate prostitute named Sera, played by Elisabeth Shue, with whom he forms a complex and tragic relationship. The film delves into themes of addiction, loneliness, and the search for human connection amidst despair. Nicolas Cage's raw and emotionally charged performance earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor, and the film remains a haunting portrayal of self-destruction and redemption.

Description

Like new black cloth binding hardback with dust jacket, pristine condition.