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Fay Grim


Directed by: Hal Hartley
Starring: Parker Posey
Genre:
Comedy/ Action-Adventure
Run Time: 118
min.
Release Date:
May 2007
On The Web:
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Site
Teaser:
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Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
I’m one of those people
who’d crawl a mile through broken glass to see a Hal Hartley film. From
TRUST and IRIS to HENRY FOOL and (my Hartley
favorite) NO SUCH THING, Hal’s unique brand of movies are an
acquired taste. Infusing equal parts mystery/espionage with wispy comedy
seems to be his forte. The comedy isn’t in your face necessarily, and
often runs throughout an entire scene before coming to fruition. And
that’s the case with FAY GRIM, the sequel to Henry Fool.
Parker Posey stars as Fay Grim, abandoned wife of Henry Fool and mother
to Henry’s only son Ned. Fay lives a quiet life until she comes home one
day to find a CIA agent in her kitchen. His name is Fulbright (Jeff
Goldblum, MAN OF THE YEAR) and he wants Henry’s notebooks. There
are many Henry Fool notebooks and they were all previously believed to
contain nothing but mad wanderings. Apparently there’s much more to
them. Secrets weapons research or paths to terrorists? Who knows but
Henry. Agent Fulbright tells Fay that her husband is dead but this is
quickly surmised as a ruse to get Fay out of her home and searching for
Henry (and it works ...but not the way they think).
Fay battles multiple spy rings to gather Henry’s notebooks and to seek
him out. She also makes a deal with the CIA to get her brother Simon
(James Urbaniak) out of prison (he’d helped Henry escape the country in
the original Henry Fool film.)
Multiple overlapping events occur in rapid succession: spy rings shoot
each other to death, Henry is discovered being held in “safety” by a
jihadist, Fay frees her brother but unknowingly risks her son’s life,
and the CIA gets its comeuppance for putting Fay in danger.
Hal Hartley obviously loves to play with themes. And he does so to the
extreme here. Even character names (Grim, Fool, Fulbright, Fogg) have
implicit meanings of their own that are quite funny. The over-the-top
espionage films of ol’ are given plenty of screen time, too, as guns
blaze in stop-motion sequences, never striking our heroine even though
she’s right in the line of fire.
Now that I’ve heaped praise on this creation, I will say that Parker
Posey’s excessive portrayal of Fay Grim isn’t the best part of the film,
which is a shame considering how much time she’s on-screen. I realize
this was probably what Mr. Hartley wanted: an uncurbed woman with hand
gestures to the Italian extreme. But it was still painful to watch at
times.
Even so, fans will probably devour Fay Grim and beg for more.
Though this wasn’t my favorite Hal Hartley film, I know I’m ready.
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Newsworthy:
Parker Posey's initials
are PCP.
Movie Quote: "What
would anyone want with Henry's notebooks?"
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