DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE
Harold Becker's tepid thriller tries to turn attention away from foreign
terrorism and back to more American brands of violence. Modest, hard-working
divorcé Frank Morrison (John Travolta) has a swell father/son
relationship with his estranged son, Danny (Matthew O'Leary), despite the boy's
misbehavior, as they bond over their mutual hatred of Rick Barnes (Vince
Vaughn), who's beguiled Frank's ex (Teri Polo). It's only when Rick's malignant
ex-partner Ray (Steve Buscemi) crashes the wedding that Frank gets suspicious
of Rick's millionaire status.
To cover up, Rick offs Ray at the nearest convenient brickyard. The problem for
Danny is he's hiding in the back seat. The problem for Frank is that a
notorious criminal in hiding is threatening his son. The problem for Harold
Becker is, nobody buys it. From the local police's refusal to investigate to
the way amateur detective Frank unravels the premise within a couple of clicks
on the Internet -- not to mention the gratuitous slapping of wife and kid --
Domestic Disturbance's implausibility feels like audience abuse. At
the Apple Valley, Entertainment, Hoyts Providence 16, Opera House, Showcase,
and Tri-Boro cinemas.
Issue Date: November 2 - 8, 2001
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