God's Lonely Man

God's Lonely Man


Starring:Michael Wyle, Jamie Walters, Kyle Kelley (II), Justine Bateman, Kevin Haley, J.C. Quinn, Heather McComb, Rebecca Budig, Katie Wright, Wallace Langham, Ginger Lynn Allen, Julie Mannix, Roxana Zal, Rodney Harvey, Kieran Mulroney, Tom Towles, Paul Dooley, Diane Weiss (II), Kathy Kelley
Director: Frank von Zerneck Jr.
Studio: Vanguard Cinema
Product Type: DVD
God's Lonely Man
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Hard Hitting west coast Taxi Driver
  • Decent movie, bad DVD
  • A difficult subject, sensitively handled
God's Lonely Man
Starring: Michael Wyle , Jamie Walters , Kyle Kelley (II) , Justine Bateman , and Kevin Haley
Director: Frank von Zerneck Jr.
Manufacturer: Vanguard Cinema
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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Release Date: 2002-09-24

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Hard Hitting west coast Taxi Driver.......2006-10-28

Amazing performance by Michael Wyle drives GOD'S LONELY MAN, a gritty and intense powder keg of a film that plays like an updated west coast version of Taxi Driver, its most obvious influence. Indeed some may dismiss the film as nothing more than a pastiche but I strongly disagree; the central performance by Michael Wyle is reason enough to see this film--he has the uncanny ability to go from Deniro-like intensity to almost Woody-Allen style neurosis in an eye blink; it's a live-wire performance that I found very compelling and his tortured-loser persona had me rooting for him from the first reel to the end credits.


Paul Dooly shows courage for taking the part of a sleazy child pornographer and Tom Towles proves he can do more to suggest hidden depths of depravity in one scene than most actors can in an entire film.

The writing is good, the characterizations dead-on and there are some genuinely unsettling scenes that set a tone for modern day LA that is every bit as decayed and frightening as anything seen in the New York of TAXI DRIVER or BRINGING OUT THE DEAD: Sirens scream off-screen at unexpected times accompanied by children crying. Crack-dealers abuse their customers in creepy passive-aggressive power games. A scene set in a sun-drenched ball-park where a child pornographer peddles his wares (right during the little league game he is coaching!) carries a slimy, unsettling edge that reminded me of the fiction of Andrew Vachss in the depiction of evil lurking just under the surface of wholesome everyday appearances.

The violence, when it comes, isn't as over the top or nightmarishly gory as Taxi Driver but it packs a wallop and the eyeball gouging scene in particular stands out as a wicked piece of screen mayhem.

Some people may be put off by the grim subject matter but for those interested in challenging and disturbing films like Taxi Driver, The Assassination of Richard Nixon, Dead Man's Shoes or Bad Lieutenant should see GOD'S LONELY MAN.


3 out of 5 stars Decent movie, bad DVD.......2003-08-31

The other poster pretty much outlined the plot, so I will not repeat it here.

Heather McComb is the only actor I knew in this movie and is the main reason I watched it. Because of a previous role as a 14 year old 4 years earlier, it was a bit of a stretch to believe the now 18-19 year old actress as, again, a 14 year old character, Christiane. However, she did convey some juvenile personality and was very good overall.

The male lead actor, Michael Wyle, was pretty good too, and had many quirks and mannerisms that (I guess) are consistent with his coke head character, Ernest. I wondered throughout the movie how he could afford all his drugs with his crappy job.

The movie is clearly influenced by Taxi Driver, and in fact, I was going to call this review "Taxi Driver Without the Taxi".
There is a narration that sounds very similar to Travis Bickle's voice and his comments, and the older male develops a relationship with an underage prostitute, eventually gunning down all the perps. It is not a straight ripoff or homage, but you easily make the connection.

There is also some influence by the book/movie "Christiane F." (about young druggy/prostitutes in Berlin) and the director reveals his one-time near obsession with the book in the commentary. (Great book by the way, but very depressing even though it has an eventual happy-ish ending).

Surprisingly, there is no nudity or sex, although some of the scenes are inside an adult bookstore. The whole subplot of the "special" porn movie that Ernest eventually arranges to see in order to locate the perps is overdone and a bit of a let down (it's 5 minutes long we are told, and costs $1000 to see it once, and $5000 to buy). The bad guy is "sure" this is what Ernest wants to see, although the subject matter is never discussed. If I was paying that kind of money, I would want to have an idea what it was about. I won't spoil it for you, but I found the 30 seconds we are shown to be not erotic. Like I say, this major subplot is very weak.

Not being religious myself, there were a few religious overtones and symbols that were not crystal clear to me.

I rate the movie at 3 stars, a little better than average, but this is also a DVD review, and here is the bad news.

The "behind the scenes featurette" is worthless. It is just rough VCR quality footage of people milling around. No narration, no introduction of the unknown people we are seeing, and worst of all, the sound is very bad.

Although there is a commentary, there is no movie sound at all, so you don't know what the characters are saying, and therefore in many cases, we don't know exactly what the 3 commentators are talking or laughing about. Normally, we could just pop the subtitles on while listening to the commentary but there are no subtitles available on the DVD.

Bottom line - Great movie for fans of Heather or Michael, decent movie on its own, and a pricey DVD (when I bought it it was about $8 more) for such badly done extras.

10/8/03 - I just found out the VHS version runs 3 minutes longer. Don't know what was cut (no mention in the commentary). Unusual for the tape to cost more than the DVD, but it does...

4 out of 5 stars A difficult subject, sensitively handled.......2002-10-28

GOD'S LONELY MAN is amazingly, inspired by a true story. Ernest (Michael Wyle) is a strange, naive man who works in a porno shop (his mother thinks he is a cop) but winds up losing his job. His insecurities see him using coke and speed to help him cope with his sense of isolation. Ernest feels as though he is cursed, has suicidal thoughts and in one manic moment in the film, slices off his pinky. But despite all his problems Ernest is basically a good man and he befriends a teenage girl, Christiane (Heather McComb) who is being degraded by pornographers (a kind of homage to the movie CHRISTIANE F.?) She is also an alcoholic and Ernest offers to attend her counselling sessions with her. But he is slowly plotting to take revenge on the kiddie porn/ snuff film makers who who have exploited Christiane. The revenge sequence is justifiably bloody and graphic, but the film handles its difficult subject matter sensitively and only features graphic violence near the climax. Former porn star Ginger Lynn Allen has a cameo as a member of an AA group.

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