MOVIE REVIEWS
by D A SHEFFIELD~GREGORY
"AMERICAN BEAUTY"
(1999)DREAMWORKS/SKG
RUNNING TIME:121 MINUTES MPPA RATING:R
DIRECTOR: SAM MENDES
Many of the scenes in "American Beauty" are memorable
(witness the abundance of awards received and it's 8
Academy Award nominations). The key to what makes this
film work is it's ability to draw the viewer in as a
confidant. The audience I saw it with were mostly
"boomers". The parking lot scene at the realtor's cocktail
party brought unanimously knowing guffaws, nods & nudges.
Who among us hasn't uttered the same plaintive cry as Kevin
Spacey's "Lester": "I want the job that has the least
responsibility" & "I want to look good naked".
"American Beauty" excells at providing vicarious release.
Who hasn't wanted to blackmail their boss and get a
golden parachute.
Annette Bening's "Carolyn" is the quintessential driven
working disfunctional wife and mom. Austensibly she is
superficial, cold & calculating. We are allowed glimpses
of her more fragile moments: if you must scream or cry, do
it in the SUV where no one can hear you. When I think of
this character I can't help but think of the line from
Stephen Still's "Love the one you're with"( not part of
this film's soundtrack)---"Carolyn" is the personification
of a "rose in the fisted glove", and if you get past her
'thorns', she does have a 'petal' soft side. Like "Lester"
we wonder "what happened to that girl?" I freely admit to
being a shameless fan of both Ms Bening and Mr Spacey, so I
knew going in they would please me.
Thora Birch in the role of their daughter"Jane" captured my
heart in her seamless & subtle conveyance of female
teenaged angst. Co-stars Wes Bentley as "Ricky" and Mena
Suvari as "Angela" equally succeed at extracting our
emphathy. We've all a.known b.been c.envied d.parented or
e. all of the above---type teens. The film's titular and
metaphoric message is consistant throughout. Beautiful
treelined blocks with meticulously manicured lawns &
landscaping surrounding the perfect homes that scream
American dream fulfilled, but if you "look closer"...
Despite my anticipation of it, the climactic twist with
next door neighbor "Marine Colonel Fitts" is well
executed---and there is another unexpected plot twist after
the first. Again perfectly executed: like a right hook you
never see coming. Chris Cooper's work is very effective and
effecting indeed. As is Allison Janney's as his wife
"Barbara". The entire cast make an intriguing and poignant
arrangement. The fragrance of more bouquet for Sam Mendes'
feature film directorial debut is definitely in the air.
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