| THE EVENT |
2003 –
CanadaDirector: Thom Fitzgerald - Reviewed by Linda
Talk about a heartbreaking film! Geez Louise! The Event is basically It's My Party, but with better direction, and a much much better cast. The plot swirls around the investigation of an assisted suicide case, being looked into by a New York City prosecutor named Nick (a surprisingly glum Parker Posey). The film's focal point in flashbacks is a 30-something man named Matt (Don McKellar) who is dying of AIDS, so decides to go out in style on his own terms. He throws a party, dubbed "The Event" to celebrate his life, and invites his friends and family. Some of the circumstances of his death are fishy, so after-the-fact, his suicide is investigated. Let me just say: I LOVE Olympia Dukakis! She came in as third runner-up as Best Actress for this role when it played at the Seattle International Film Festival, and I can totally see why. Olympia, as the mother of the dying man, breaks your heart with her strength, love, and commitment to her son. And her performance is surprisingly funny at times as well. (Thank god for the occasional humor in this film... weeping for two hours is exhausting.) The rest of the cast is strong as well, including the always solid Don McKellar and Sarah Polley (the Ubiquitous Canadian Actors that are in every film from that country). If there was any complaint to be had about The Event is that there were too many supporting characters, which dragged out the investigation part of the plot a bit too long. But that is an extremely minor quibble. Though certainly not a crowd-pleaser, The Event is one of those films to see or rent when you want a good cry. I was literally weeping at the final shot of the film, it was that relentless. But I didn't feel usedI felt rejuvenated by the story of friendship and love that was represented on screen. |
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