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Jack Goes Boating (2010)

Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman

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Neither a pompous outburst in the fashion of Mel Gibson or a defiantly avant-garde Johnny Depp-style passion project, ‘Jack Goes Boating’ makes for an oddly unassuming directorial debut for Philip Seymour Hoffman (pictured), one of America’s most interesting actors. Starting life as a play produced by Hoffman’s NYC-based LAByrinth theatre company, it’s a talky, interior tale of four struggling thirtysomethings – sadsack Jack (Hoffman), his best pals, seemingly happy couple Clyde (John Ortiz) and Lucy (Daphne Rubin-Vega), and new friend Connie (Amy Ryan). The result is predictable – as one couple comes together, the other collapses – but lovingly presented: every performance is note-perfect and Hoffman directs with unfussy grace. The problem is that it’s all a little remote: avoiding any sense of messy reality, Hoffman opts instead for that studied tone of overcautious, awkwardly intellectual poise which has been the downfall of many a US indie. An admirably heartfelt, insightful debut, then, but a lack of genuine passion makes this a hard film to love.

Author: Tom Huddleston

Time Out London Issue 2150: 3 – 9 November, 2011


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Director: Philip Seymour Hoffman

Cast: Amy Ryan, John Ortiz

Genre(s): Comedy, Drama

Rated: 15

Duration: 89 mins

UK Release: Jul 8 2011




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