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Leaving Las Vegas is an MGM film made in 1995 with Nicolas Cage
and Elisabeth Shue
directed by Mike Figgis
, based on a semiautobiographical novel by John O'Brien. The film is notable for having been filmed in super 16mm, a format not usually considered to be suitable for commercial theatrical-release movies.

Two weeks after the production of the film had started, O'Brien committed suicide. A halt of the project was considered, but work on the film was continued as an in memoriam of sorts.

Leaving Las Vegas is arguably one of few films that presents an unflinchingly realistic, no-holds-barred depiction of late-stage alcoholism, in which the character played by Nicolas Cage is severely intoxicated throughout the entire film, binge-drinking in nearly every scene and experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms (such as delerium tremens) in the few scenes where he isn't. Throughout the film, Cage's character drinks an entire quart of bourbon in less than fifteen seconds, he mentions that he spends upwards of US$300 per day on alcohol, and perhaps the most illustrative scene involves his character being so blitheringly drunk, he falls backwards onto a glass table, shattering it, and seemingly unaware of the severe lacerations and glass embedded in his back, repeatedly exclaims "I'm a prickly pear! I'm a prickly pear!"

Plot synopsis

Ben Sanderson (Cage) is an alcoholic Hollywood screenwriter who has lost everything due to his incessant drinking. After finally losing his family and his job, he rids himself of all his possessions, and decides to commit suicide by alcohol consumption in Las Vegas. After arriving, he meets Sera (Shue), a prostitute, and a deep friendship and understanding develops between them. Their relationship, however, is ultimately doomed. Sera has to promise Ben that she will never ask him to stop drinking. Ben, on the other hand, is not allowed to criticize Sera's occupation. However, after spending some time together, they both become more and more frustrated with the other's behaviour. Finally, one night, Sera becomes so fed up with Ben's alcoholism that she begs him to go see a doctor. Ben, furious but far too intoxicated (possibly brain damaged at this point in the film, due to his increasingly incoherent speech patterns) to express his feelings, goes out and sleeps with another woman. After which, Sera finally throws Ben out and returns to her life of prostitution, wherein she is raped and beaten by three teenagers. After being evicted, Sera finally receives a telephone call from Ben, who is on his deathbed. She goes to visit Ben, and they make love before he dies.

Primary cast

Award wins: Award nominations:
  • Academy Award for Best Actress
    : (Elizabeth Shue)
  • Academy Award for Directing (Mike Figgis)
  • Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay (Mike Figgis)

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