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Carolina by Marleen Gorris
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DVD detailsActor: Alessandro Nivola, Edward Atterton, Julia Stiles, Randy Quaid, Shirley MacLaine Director: Marleen Gorris Brand: Buena Vista Home Video Producer: Ann Dubinet Producer: Carol Baum Producer: Christopher Petzel Producer: Guy Collins Producer: Kate Guinzburg Producer: Keith Cousins Writer: Katherine Fugate DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); Spanish (Subtitled); English (Original Language) Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Surround Sound, Widescreen Picture Format: 1.85:1 Running Time: 98 minutes DVD Release Date: 2005-02-01 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Studio: Miramax
DVD Reviews of CarolinaDVD Review: This movie has a little bit of everything Summary: 4 Stars
Based on quality this movie should have been released in the theater. However, because it is a more "quiet film," the studio was probably worried that it would cost them more to release it in the theater than they would make by just releasing it on DVD. Shirley McClaine and Julia Styles are well known actors, but there have been many romance movies recently of this type, so the studio probably figured these actors alone might not have enough pull to draw in a big crowd. I hope the audience out there proves them wrong because this is a good movie. Regardless of how it might or might not have done in the theater, it is a great renter. Although it is like every other romantic comedy released in the last few years in that one friend is secretly (or not so secretly) lusting after the other, the acting and writing distinguish it from the rest. As Randy Quaid says in the behind the scenes documentary (special features bonus), the movie is "about real people."
Julia Style's character Carolina grew up in a dysfuntional family that would give any "real" family a run for its money in terms of personal problems. For example, one of her sisters thinks she can win the lottery by going into a trance, while riding a rocking horse. Also, at the movie's beginning you find out that Carolina's Dad is an alcoholic who drops each sister off at his mother's doorstop as soon as she is born. Shirley McClaine plays the tough talking, tough love grandma who raised the three sisters to be independent, yet she likes to have them do what she says. Carolina is trying to live a life as far removed from her past as she can get and still keep in touch with her family who she loves. It is the conflict between these two desires that drives her character. Should she be herself, or someone who she thinks other people would like her to be?
The movie seemingly centers on Carolina's quest to find love. She doesn't realize she might already have found it. Her best friend is a writer who lives next door to her. You pick up clues as to how the guy feels about Carolina from the beginning (i.e. his excuses as to why he still lives in an apartment next to hers when he could afford better is pretty transparent). However, the relationship realistically develops over months like a real relationship, instead of being in "movie time." As is usually the case in real life, there are a lot of ups and downs. The plot is well written so that the obstacles to their love are realistic and not just put there to artificially drive the plot.
What sets this movie apart from others of this type, and is arguably the real heart of the movie, is Carolina's connection to her family. Interwoven within the lead characters developing (or not so developing) romantic relationship are the positive and negative events that occur within her family. These events and Carolina's reaction to them influence her character, and therefore the romantic relationship. As she learns about herself with her grandmother's help, she learns more about what will make her happy in a romantic relationship. The fact that Carolina's best friend knows Carolina and her family well enough to go to all the family gatherings provides part of the pretext as to why the movie can focus so much on the family and also helps motivate the plot at times. Luckily, Carolina's relationship with her family enriches the story, rather than detracts from it, which could have easily been the case.
I would recommend this movie to anyone, but I think those who like romantic comedies, and/or tough broads like Shirley McClaine, would find it the most engaging. However, there is a little bit of everything in this movie. The actors, especially Shirly McClaine, give good performances, and the writing is funny and heartwarming without being sickly sweet. Plus, to richen the plot there are also elements of drama and tragey. Therefore, when making the sometimes dificult decision about what movie everyone in your movie-wathcing group will enjoy, you have in this movie a possible solution. You may not rent it more than once, but you will be glad you did the first time around.
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