THE SHIPPING NEWS
The key to good journalism, notes a character in The Shipping News, is
to find the headline. Advice not taken by Annie Proulx, who immerses her
bestseller in the quotidian and digressive and ties knots of many kinds. But
that won't wash for a big holiday release, so the headline for this Lasse
Hallström adaptation might read "Oscar Winners in Another Manipulative
Melodrama."
Quoyle (Kevin Spacey in dumb rather than smug mode) moves back to his native
Newfoundland after his slutty wife, Petal (Cate Blanchett, savoring a break
from Elf robes), gets killed in a crash. There he settles in to write the title
column for the local rag and turns up various lurid secrets that almost reduce
him to the shambles of Spacey's character in K-PAX. Salvation, of
course, is no farther away than the lovely widow Wavey (Julianne Moore), with
her adorable mentally challenged boy. Hallström offers some poetic
moments, such as a house dragged across the ice (true, it's been done before),
and Scott Glenn and Rhys Ifans craft appealing performances. Otherwise, this is
turgid as well as crass: old news. At the Showcase (Seekonk Route 6 and
Warwick Mall only).
Issue Date: January 18 - 24, 2002
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