NOVOCAINE
From first-time director David Atkins comes this quirky, uneven, Roger
Corman-esque black comedy that begs the question: do dentists walk on the wild
side? Steve Martin (his unique talents utterly wasted) is engaged to his perky,
perfect hygienist (Laura Dern, not as toothsome as usual, but her tai kwan do
moves are impressive), and he maintains a gleaming-white perfect existence.
When a bedraggled, Demerol-addicted urchin (a miscast Helena Bonham Carter, who
nevertheless turns in the film's best performance) seduces him, he becomes
obsessed with her ugly world (drugs, incest, murder, ill-fitting vintage
clothing). Watching an uptight professional unravel as he chases an
unattainable twist of tail is familiar stuff, but there are some interesting
visuals (X-ray photography in the opening credits) and funny plot twists, so
even those who are phobic about going to the dentist might be able to grin and
bear this one. At the Showcase (Warwick only).
Issue Date: November 16 - 22, 2001
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