| Review Date: Director: Joel Schumacher Writer: Joel Schumacher Producers: Joel Schumacher, Jane Rosenthal Actors: Robert De Niro Philip Seymour Hoffman |
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Knowing DeNiro though, I was laughing to myself at the beginning of the film as I thought about how many months of handball lessons he must’ve taken for that one-minute scene featured in this movie. You gotta love those method actors! Solid performances aside, there wasn’t much more of consequence in this film. And whatever else they did have in there wasn’t all that good and seemed out of place. It’s unfortunate because whenever I felt as though I was just getting to know these two characters better, the film took me out of my element and through some cockamamie plot-line featuring an evil local drug lord who was chasing the money that some punkass kid had stolen from him. Of course, all this also lead to a thriller-type ending, which seemed completely out of place in this film, when a deeper emphasis on the characters, especially the drag queen’s personal life, which was barely touched upon, would have been much better appreciated. As you can see, this was quite a split decision on my part. I dug the performances, especially Hoffman’s standout role as the woman caught in a man’s body, but didn’t much care for the side-tracked story a la RANDOM HEARTS (5/10). So see it if you want to see a couple of solid actors doing their “thang”, but skip it if you’re looking for a good story.