Tumbleweeds
It's a tour de force that's generating Oscar buzz: British stage actress
Janet McTeer oozing more Southern-fried sizzle than a hush puppy in director
Gavin O'Connor's take on Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. With a
flawless drawl and rangy sensuality, the Tony winner is magnetic as Mary Lou, a
single mom whose taste in men leans toward hot-tempered losers in tanktops.
After yet another relationship ends in a climax of shattered dishware, she and
her prescient daughter (the promising Kimberly Brown) peel off into the night,
settling finally in sunny San Diego. There life begins to brighten for the two
-- until Mary Lou sidles up to her next beer-swilling beau (the versatile
O'Connor).
The mother-daughter bond is the real love affair here: McTeer and Brown limn a
heartfelt, offbeat alliance that defies the fickleness of mere romance. But
Mary Lou's compulsion to hit the interstate every time a marriage sours is
melodramatic, and, like most habits, predictable. The result is a plot too
slight to contain a relationship this substantial. At the Showcase
(Route 6 only).
-- Alicia Potter
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