PLOT: While on a business trip to New Orleans, a man (James Gandolfini) who recently lost his daughter in a car accident, develops a fatherly relationship with a teenage hooker (Kristen Stewart). Wanting to help this young woman, who reminds him of his late daughter, he abandons his agoraphobic wife (Melissa Leo)- who soon overcomes her own fears and follows her husband to New Orleans in an attempt to save the marriage.
REVIEW: WELCOME TO THE RILEYS was the ‘other’ Kristen Stewart movie to play at Sundance this year. There wasn’t a whole lot of buzz going into this one, despite the high profile cast and the fact that this is directed by the spawn of Ridley Scott- Jake Scott, who previously directed the underrated PLUNKETT & MACLEANE (the musical score tends to pop up in the trailer for every big historical action movie that comes out).
As his abandoned wife, Melissa Leo- of FROZEN RIVER is similarly good. One of the things I appreciated about this film was the fact that once Leo discovers her husband is living with a teenage prostitute, she immediately understands that his intentions are honourable. In any other film, there would have been some kind of emotional breakdown. Here she actually trusts her spouse- which is a rare thing to see in films nowadays. She soon joins their ‘family’, and Leo has a few really nice scenes with Stewart, where they establish a type of mother and daughter bond that is nicely splayed by both of them.
Probably the only thing negative I could say about WELCOME TO THE RILEYS is that, at times, the film comes off as too much of an ‘after school special’ with it’s drug addled teenage runaway heroine. Luckily, the filmmakers were smart enough to give the film a somewhat unconventional ending, which gave the film the right note to go out on. While it’s not among the best films I saw at the fest, it’s still quite entertaining, and well worth seeing.
RATING: 7.5/10