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Bubble


Directed by: Steven Soderbergh
Starring: Debbie Doebereiner
Genre:
Drama
Run Time: 73
min.
Release Date:
January 2006
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Director/Producer Steven
Soderbergh has given us some great cinema. From ERIN BROKOVICH to
A
SCANNER DARKLY, he's been involved in some of the best productions to
come out of Hollywood for a little over a decade.
Having heard a few upbeat comments about BUBBLE, one might be tempted to
check out Soderbergh's attempt at low-budget filming using no-name
actors, a HD camera (not 35mm), and a very short run-time (73 minutes).
Many struggling directors/producers first got into film making via the
independent market. Now there seems to be a reversal in where successful
directors/producers are looking toward independent cinema to get movies
out that are otherwise overlooked by MGM, Paramount, and the other big
boys in the industry. There must be a lot of films that never get
greenlighted for production. Surely some of them would make excellent
movies. And some of them are bypassed for very good reasons.
Bubble
falls into the latter category.
Grass growing. Tepid. Slow. Bland. We've all heard these cliches applied
to films and they apply in full measure to Bubble.
One of the biggest problem is that the film is poorly acted. In fact,
Debbie Doebereiner, Dustin Ashley, and Misty Wilkins -- the three main
actors -- have never taken an acting lesson in their lives. Debbie (who
plays Martha) was a regional manager for Kentucky Fried Chicken for 24
years, Dustin (Kyle) was a high school dropout with psychological
issues, and Misty (Rose) was a hairstylist. One might think that by
hiring no-names the film would take on a sense of authenticity,
especially since it was shot in a small mid-western community. Not so.
Line delivery is unemotional and flat, as are the scripted characters
and the incredibly boring town. This isn't a bashing of the people
chosen to "act" in this film, as they were obviously ill-prepared for
their movie debut. Blame can be squarely placed on the shoulders of
whoever cast the film.
The story is supposed to be aptly pulled from the title, Bubble. A
bubble is an enclosure surrounded by a tenuous membrane that can easily
be popped. Martha (Doebereiner) and Kyle (Dustin) work in a doll making
factory and are "best friends" according to Martha. Kyle doesn't seem to
hold the same attitude but tolerates Martha because she gives him rides
to and from work. As a big order for the doll factory comes in, the
company hires an attractive new employee named Rose (Misty). A spark of
a relationship is seen between Kyle and Rose. Martha is obviously not
pleased. This twisted love triangle quickly goes awry as Rose's
strangled body is found in her home (Pop! goes the bubble). But did
Martha do it?
This is all pretty common ground that's been covered in films for
decades. In order to pull off something this well-used one would think
that the script might throw us a curve, or perhaps play the characters
off one another in a stranger fashion. Again, not so. You've got a scoop
of vanilla with no sprinkles on top.
Bad script, bad acting, bad location. Just ...bad.
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Newsworthy:
The casts own homes were
used as sets, and the film was released simultaneously on DVD, cable,
and in theaters.
Movie Quote: "I
didn't do it, Kyle. You don't believe I did it, do you?"
Other Actors/Actresses
from Bubble
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