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Jacknife (1988)
Director: David Jones
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
As Megs, a clearly unstable Vietvet whose sudden reappearence in the life of his now nearly alcoholic former buddy Dave (Harris) is part theraputic, part traumatic, De Niro is touching, funny and entirely convicing. The moment he arrives out of the blue at the Conneticut home Dave shares with his schoolmarm sister Martha (Baker), we immediately believe in Megs' inarticulacy, slobbishness and sensitivity. Dave's welcome is less than warm; Martha shifts from horror through hesitant acceptance to friendship. Unsurprisingly, as Megs' hidden strengths rise to the surface, he and Martha fall for each other; equally unsurprisingly, Dave - afraid of being alone - opposes their relationsip. The stage origins (Stephen Metcalfe's play Strange Snow) of this gently humorous, lyrical study in loneliness and the lasting legacy of 'Nam are all too evident; but Jones focuses attention on his three actors, all of whom serve him well. The obligatory 'Nam flashbacks are clumsy, the resolution a little pat; but De Niro, compelling from start to finish, carries the film.Author: GA
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- mr.mike said...
- Posted on Apr 27 2008 15:44 Decent semi follow-up to "The Deer Hunter", with good performances.
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Cast & crew
Director: David Jones
Producer: Robert Schaffel, Carol Baum
Cast: Robert De Niro, Ed Harris, Kathy Baker, Charles Dutton, Elizabeth Franz, Tom Isbell, Loudon Wainwright III full cast
Duration: 103 mins
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