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Edmond


Directed by: Stuart Gordon
Starring: William H. Macy
Genre:
Drama/Independent
Run Time: 82
min.
Release Date:
July 2006
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Most fans of William H.
Macy will love him in the role of Edmond Burke, and his character
portrayal certainly has its merits. With those puppy-dog eyes, many will
feel a touch of empathy for a mostly unempathetic character in EDMOND, a
film from horror master Stuart Gordon (director of RE-ANIMATOR and the
newer KING OF THE ANTS).
Macy isn't unfamiliar with the dark side of cinema. His role as the
sexually inadequate Little Bill in BOOGIE NIGHTS cemented his acting
career. But he's moved on to "brighter" pastures with the warm-and-fuzzy
PLEASANTVILLE and his stunningly excellent Sheriff Chappy in
HAPPY
TEXAS. That Macy reinvests himself on the shadowy side won't bother
anyone, but Edmond's script surely will.
Where the film fails is in its beginnings. Edmond Burke seems like a
regular Joe leaving work when he's handed a Post-It note with a change
in time for an appointment tomorrow. On it is scrolled the time of 1:15.
He heads home and has a confusing argument with his wife (Rebecca
Pidgeon, SHOPGIRL). He explains that he's emotionally and sexually
unattracted to her and then promptly leaves. This is where the film has
its biggest problem. We're never privy to Edmond's previous life
experiences and so don't know why he feels this way. There appears to be
no motivation for his leaving. He just ...does, and we're supposed to,
somehow, understand it. And this lost understanding will plague the rest
of the film for viewers.
Edmond heads out into the night and comes upon a fortune teller who
tells him "You're not where you should be." The rest of the film is
relegated to finding out "where" he's supposed to be and constantly
running into the 1:15 reference, a personal omen. What he finds is an
unleashing of pent up sexual desire, anger, bigotry and murder. Edmond
has had some sort of psychotic break but, again, the audience wasn't
privy to his life before this night so have no gauge to tell why this
has happened. He's just "going crazy" and the audience is supposed to go
along with it. The 1:15 omen pops up at dangerous intersections, as do
visions of the fortune teller's tarot cards, sinking Edmond deeper and
deeper into a pit of no return.
Scripting problems aside, there's no damning comments to made about
Macy's performance. He's in topnotch psycho-mode and it is this that
will keep people watching.
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DVD cost: $19.31
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Newsworthy:
The movie has won three
film festival awards, including a Best Actor win from the Mar del Plata
Film Festival.
Movie Quote: "My
wife and I are incompatible. I find her unattractive ...and she hates my
guts."
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