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A street prostitute takes in an abused young woman on the run from her misogynist boyfriend, leading to both facing off against the prostitute's dreaded pimp and a relentless police detective out to arrest all of them.

Kari Wuhrer as  Jennefer
Rae Dawn Chong as  Ola
Lou Diamond Phillips as  Hassan
Lance Henriksen as  McClaren
Joel Bissonnette as  J-Rod
Judith Scott as  Sheila
Keram Malicki-Sánchez as  Sister

Reviews

bombersflyup
1994/05/01

Boulevard is awful. It's dire, bleak, uninteresting and void of any fun.There was always a good chance it would be terrible, so I have no-one to blame but I will watch anything that has Kari Wuhrer in it. Every character other than Kari's is awful, even Henriksen's, which was a bit of a surprise as I remember liking other roles he's played.

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Jay Raskin
1994/05/02

There's some nice cinematography and atmosphere. The film makes you feel the cold of the Toronto streets where the prostitutes ply their trade. It has a nice streets of the city, Scorsese "Taxi Driver" atmosphere.Unfortunately the characters, despite some nice acting by the cast, are pretty one dimensional. They are constantly doing things that are required by the script, but make no sense. For example, why does the lead character Jennifer stand freezing on a street after arriving in Toronto instead of getting help? Why does she go with a pimp (Lou Diamond Philips) who she has seen abusing women, including her best friend, Ola. Why does her best friend, Ola, befriend the prostitutes on the street, but not report the pimp to the police when he kills a prostitute? Why does the pimp kill the prostitute? Why does the cop threaten to kill the pimp whom he knows is a murderer, but does not arrest him? Why does a ticket seller for Greyhound tell a psychotic looking boyfriend which bus she has taken, when he can just say, "I don't remember." The answer is that they are following a script that makes them all look stupid at every turn.The movie's solution to the prostitution problems it raises is simple. Prostitutes and abused girlfriends should get guns and kill their tormentors. Police should just turn a blind eye when this happens.Three stars for the cinematography and acting. Zero for everything else.

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merklekranz
1994/05/03

Not since "Ramrod", Wings Hauser, in the ultra violent "Vice Squad" (1982), has a pimp been more memorable than the sadistic "Hassan", played with gusto by Lou Diamond Phillips, in "Boulevard" (1994). This film is the real deal, with Kari Wuhrer playing a small town girl on the run from her abusive boyfriend. Winding up in the Toronto "red light district" , she is befriended by a sympathetic prostitute (Rae Dawn Chong), while being pursued by the pimp and her old boyfriend. Lance Henriksen is a vice detective who tries to keep things from getting out of control on the hooker infested streets. This is without question one of the best exploitation movies dealing with pimps and ho's, and makes something like "Angel" (1984) seem like Disneyland. - MERK

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movieman_kev
1994/05/04

Kari Wuhrer is Jennefer, a spousally battered woman, who takes to the streets of Toranto to escape her past where she meets Ola (Rae Dawn Chong) a 'hooker with a heart of gold' who takes her under her wing. Of course it's only a matter of time before Jen starts turning tricks herself, which she does. But the mean old pimp (Lou Diamond Phillips, marginally better here than he was in "Bats") may mess up the budding relationship that Jen and Olga are starting up (yea they're lesbian 'girl power' yay). Lance Henriksen is also on hand, and sadly wasted, as a cop. If you took out the nudity (which would also cut out any reason why any guy would watch this), this would make a film that Lifetime would LOVE.Eye Candy: Kari Wuhrer gets fully nude (you have to sit through pretty much all of this turd to see it though); Amber Lea Weston shows her right tit extremely briefly, and Rea Dawn Chong gets topless (ok, the last one isn't really a selling point) My Grade: D- Where I saw it: FLIX

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