sundance - films
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antifaith
on Tue 24 Jan 2006 03:44 AM EST |
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Cosmos
(from the Sundance film guide)
Stay
U.S.A., 2005, 89 Minutes, color
Director:
Bob Goldthwait
Screenwriter:
Bob Goldthwait
An impulsive
sexual encounter from her past haunts Amy, an otherwise seemingly
normal young woman with a bright future and nice-guy fiancé. But her
fiancé has suggested that the couple be completely honest and tell each
other everything! When Amy finally relents, encouraged to tell the
truth by her coworker and mother (neither of whom really knows what she
has to disclose), and reveals her secret, all hell breaks loose.
Longtime comic Bob Goldthwait has directed a wonderfully perverse tale
that adeptly explores honesty, family, forgiveness, and courage. In
building on its premise by frankly probing our relationships and
idealization of the virtue of absolute honesty, Stay becomes as
perceptive a romantic comedy as you will see this year. Outlandishly
fun, edgy but centered, and sure to be one of the most talked-about
films at the Festival, this is independent filmmaking at its best: raw,
original, and edifying. Fueled by a standout lead performance by
Melinda Page Hamilton, peopled with well-drawn characters, and infused
with Goldthwait's very special sensibilities, this sparkling comedy
underscores the truism that it doesn't take money to make a film that
everyone wants to see.— Geoffrey Gilmore