Out In The Film Night –Kevin Spacey’s The Shipping
News
DVD Review
The Shipping News, Kevin Spacey, Julianne
Moore
At various
times I have been interested to exotic things like Pacific Island cargo cults
and the visionary aspects of Native American religious culture around the
peyote ceremony and other things in that vein. Practices and rituals done by
peoples in isolation from more cluttered and populated areas like say New York
City, or even, ah, Buffal. So watching Kevin Spacey going through his paces as
a misfit (the classic misfit just the way he drinks in odd-ball acting part if
nothing else) going “home” to Newfoundland of all places where a rather quirky
set of outlanders await him was intriguing. Along the way he finds a job, a
place to be himself (not that boxy job he was running away from, and, of course
some love, with earth mother Julianne Moore (hey, this is a feel good movie after all), all things found that make
him in the end a normal Newfoundlander (is that the right way to call the
inhabitants ?). Like I said a feel good film with lots of nice shot of that forebodingly
beautiful land (except I don’t, don’t’ okay, want to live there because getting
out appears to be extremely hard). Enough said.
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