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The Upside Of Anger
Abandonment is in the eye of the guilt-ridden alcoholic wife (Joan Allen) after her husband ostensibly disappears with his secretary in a scattershot movie about suburban ennui as glimpsed through a gauzy female gaze. Kevin Costner plays Denny Davies a retired pro baseball player turned radio talk show host who shares his midday drinking and pot smoking duties with the newly single Terry Wolfmeyer, a mother of four insufferable teenaged daughters (Alicia Witt, Erika Christensen, Keri Russell, Rachel Wood). Every character behaves badly by sleeping with wretched people and milling aimlessly about toward an anti climatic ending that's pasted together with a vague and drippy voice-over narration by the youngest daughter. Writer/director/actor Mike Binder (writer on HBO's "The Mind Of The Married Man") is to blame for this melodramatic game of Three Card Monte.
Rated R. 116 mins. (C-) (Two Stars)
Posted by Cole Smithey on
March 11, 2005 in Drama | Permalink
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