The Banger Sisters
There are many things that are working hard can do for the film, but also advanced the development of a mediocre script is not one of them. In Banger Sisters is a shining example of how performances can raise south of the material at a nominal level watchable, but a bit with it. Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon are pluses - they know how to file one, regardless of how appropriate, to life. Unfortunately, the plight of surface-written story, which potentially rich, unexplored side of the street, are ignored in favour of peace, and clich-established routes, there is only so much that can be accomplished actresses. One could reasonably ask why Hawn and Sarandon agreed, as in a lackluster picture. The reason may be that something to do with the lack of roles for women in the 40 - plus age, regardless of their qualifications.
20 years ago, Suzette (Hawn) and Vinnie (Susan Sarandon) were rock groupies, and, like all rock groupies, their lives were in the center around sex, drugs and music. Fast-forward two decades. Suzette has not changed much - working for the bar drinking establishment in California, she still lived life hard and fast. Winnie (now happening Livinia its full name), on the other hand, found respectability. Married Raymond Kingsley (Robin Thomas), the important people in the Phoenix community, Winnie headed by the American dream - a beautiful house (complete with a gorgeously landscaped pool in the field), expensive wardrobe (all in beige), and two teenage children - 18 years old Hannah ( Erika Christensen) and the 16 year old Ginger (Sarandon in real life daughter, Eva Amurri). When Suzette drops at the facility without a visit from Winnie horror at the sudden appearance of a random element in her well-ordered life. For its part, Suzette decides that Winnie desperate need of a shock to the system, and it intends to provide.
If the material sounds drab and friends, because it is. Director Bob Dolman, embarking on his first feature, does not take any risks, not allowing his picture to veer from the formula. Were it not for the high profile of the two leads, it will be difficult to do it on a small screen as a movie made for television. Viewed as a comedy, The Banger Sisters of points that successfully puffing in the funny bone. If viewed as a drama, however, is an almost total failure. I bought into Suzette and Vinnie as a person who, despite common past, gone in different directions, but I did not agree with the sudden transformation that “resurrected” Winnie, lifting it from the stagnation of its existence. He feels forced and contrived, and the film takes it for granted that being rootless free spirit fundamentally more satisfying than a stable life.
It is virtually impossible to watch Hawn activities as Suzette and not think about Almost Famous “Penny Lane, as a middle-aged woman. Similarity V goes beyond the common features shared by the actress and her Oscar nominated daughter, Kate Hudson. Heroes share different traits — so much, in fact, that one might be tempted to think that scenario Dolman Suzette with Cameron Crowe in the muse in mind. Sarandon plays no problem to Felix Hawn in Oscar, although it really seems more at home in a conservative suit, in tight jeans than. Geoffrey Rush, playing a troubled, emotionally repressed hitchhiker taken Suzette, it is inconvenient (intentionally) and forgettable (not intentionally). Erika Christensen for, promising young actress, who appears as Michael Douglas - daughter of drug addicts in Motion , it is a step in comparison with Swimfan.
The intention of releasing In Banger Sisters at this time of year, I am sure, the attempt to bring a little estrogen in the cashier’s office. This is a flick to the core. Unfortunately, the film ambitions, as soon as its target audience. Instead of exploring such issues as the road not taken, and the view that, as children of their parents, The Banger Sisters is content to disappoint Knowledge ambling down a lane.
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