Monday, October 31, 2005

Vintage Cage


"The Weather Man"
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Hope Davis

I have seen 3 movies this weekend, that is a personal best for me, only of one them depicts the world that the characters live in perfectly and realistically. "Weather Man" is a simple story of a basic man, that wants to touch base with life. David Spritzer (Cage) divorced, maybe depressed, making an honest $200,000 a year as a Chicago weatherman seeks more in life. Michael Caine plays his father Robert, a genuine, pleasent, and succesful man that is quiet nowadays, it's not that he looks down upon his son, he just wants more for him.

David owns the goofy haircut that drags down his persona in social Chicago life, he is locally often noticed as "that weather man." David is tired of getting food thrown at him, not just food, but fast food, he explains "it is useful, but not nourishable." Cage's narration as his pathetic character adds miles of depth to his character, it yields all hope of progress of hope, personal success and family security. That is all David cares about, he wants to mend past difference with his wife Noreen (Davis) by making the kids happy, and by going to classes with her, things turn out bad when a group activity goes wrong and causes much held back tension by Noreen. The good thing is that David gets along with his kids, one son Mike who is looked upon sexually by an adult, I didn't understand this subplot, but not that big of a problem for me. His overweight 12 year old daughter Shelly is called "cameltoe" at school, but she think's it a compliment. Shelly smokes and is in-decisive, David just wants to buy her clothes, bring her to archery classes, which becomes more of a hobby for him than her.

The movie is about lost family, with a chance to get it back, just that one shot to do something about it, making it right at all costs. This isn't a tearjerker, it takes an odd approach to the theme of family redemption, mainly because it's a comedy. I actually laughed out loud 5 or 6 times,Cage is so good at playing these types of characters, there is an outside chance of a nomination for him. Michael Caine is also very good as the overseer and glue to the family, he informs everyone of whats going on with everyone in the family.

"Weather Man" directed by Gore Verbinski was such a pleasent surprise, I will recommend it to anyone who liked "About Schmidt" and films along those lines. There were some very deep scenes, some very funny scenes, and an emotional sense of realism. Cage's David knows what he wants, but is so good at messing it up, it's not his fault, he actually believes his divorces was caused by his lack to remember an order of tartar sauce for the weekly family dinner when he was still married. That is the kind of humor this is, Cage isn't shooting for greatness, he is being himself with a great script. I cannot even give this a rating, because I do not want to give it 3 1/2 stars, I think it defines itself as existing as between 3 1/2 stars and 4.

The other two movies that I saw this weekend were....

"Saw II"-3 stars
"In Her Shoes"-3 stars

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