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The Cooler (2003) Written and Directed by Wayne Kramer Starring William H. Macy, Alec Baldwin, Maria Bello, and Ron Livingston 101 min / Lions Gate / Rated R Retail: $27.95 / Street: $20 by Alex Mestas 6/14/2004 More info: Amazon |
Bernie does a fine job at cooling the tables - that is until he meets Natalie (Maria Bello) a waitress that quickly shows Bernie the ways of love and turns him from a loser to a lover almost instantly. The cooler gets warm; warm by the power of love. This shakeup of tradition and superstition proves to have a dominio effect throughout the Shangri-La. The Cooler is a great mix of old-Vegas movie and a film with an independent spirit. Not to mention that the cast is filled out with some truly amazing actors, including the never-bad William H. Macy. Yes, Macy is playing another loser (a typecasting he admits that he's trying to move away from) -- but the fact is, he does it so great that you can't help but feel for all the characters that he plays, no matter how flawed. Alec Baldwin is the real revelation, though. He's back to his old self. Like Glengarry self. Shelly is a flawed man who lets anger and the stubbornness of his ways overwhelm him. Oh, and the girl. There always has to be a femme fatale in a movie like this Maria Bello is amazingly seductive and vulnerable in this role. She did things with her pants that was enough to send me into an epileptic fit. God bless you Maria Bello. Not only does the relationship between her and Macy's character make complete sense in a very hapless way, the sex between the two is natural and quite explicit. It's a nice (albeit slightly uncomfortable) change from the soft music soft focus shit that is so pervasive in movies right now. There are wonderful bits of revelation and character development in The Cooler that keep you both guessing and completely surprised. Now, if I only understood how to play craps, maybe this would make more sense to me. Movie Grade: A Video: 4 out of 5
Audio: 4 out of 5 Extras: 4 out of 5 Overall: 4.5 out of 5 |
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