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    Page 10 - Thursday. October 30, /997 The Behrend College Collegian
The Big Voice, played by Dave Reynolds, offers firm advice to (1. to r.) Leo (Bond Davis), Bo (Joe
Getway), Heather (Amanda Pieper), Eddie (Michael Lechner), and Miriam (Jennifer Quadri) in Only You,
a contemporary comedy t o be presented by the Studio Theatre at Penn State-Behrend. Tickets are
currently available for purchase or reservation. Evening performance dates are November 7,8, 12, 13,
14 and 15 at 8 P.M.; Matinees will be performed November 9 and 16 at 2:30 P.M. Tickets cost $3 for
students, $5 for adults. A free student preview of Only You will be performed Thursday, November 6.
For reservations or more information, please call 898-6016.
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Film review:
A Life Less Ordinary
Jon Stubbs
Collegian staff
The director/producer/writer trio of
Danny Boyle, Andrew Macdonald,
and John Hodge teamed up for a third
time to create the black romantic
comedy A Life Less Ordinary.
After tremendous successes such as
Shallow Grave and Trainspotting,
Boyle, Macdonald and Hodge should
certainly be disappointed with the
outcome of this film.
Ewan McGregor, another
Trainspotting and Shallow Grave
alumni, stars as Robert, a janitor/
wannabe romance novelist. Robert
becomes distraught when he loses his
cleaning job to a robot and goes to
complain to his boss, millionaire ex
ecutive Mr. Naville (lan Holm).
Things get hairy in Naville's office
when Robert steals a gun from a sc-
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curity guard and shoots Naville in the
leg. Scared, Robert takes Naville's
daughter, Celine (Cameron Diaz)
hostage.
Of course Celine doesnit mind be
ing kidnaped, she wants to escape her
father and his financial obsessions.
She wants someone to pay attention
to her, so she helps Robert through
the kidnaping process, suggesting
ways to compose threat letters and to
collect ransom.
Screenwriter John Hodge must
have decided that a simple kidnap
plot was not involved enough so he
decided to add divine intervention to
the script. Two angels, Jackson and
O'Reilly (Delroy Lindo and Holly
Hunter) are sent to make sure that
Robert and Celine do indeed fall in
love, or else they will be condemned
to be mortals forever.
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with talent. Danny Boyle is undoubt
edly one of today's most imaginative
directors. Boyle and director of pho
tography Brian Titfano create brilliant
transitions between scenes and unlike
many directors, shoot useful close
ups.
The movie is well cast. Ewan
McGregor is entertaining in any role,
even as a character from this script.
Cameron Diaz and Holly Hunter are
also very fine actresses, and their tal
ent is reflected in the film.
The script is the film's major fault.
The storyline is so simple and mun
dane that a viewer familiar with
Boyle, Macdonald and Hodge's work
may become confused and think that
they are missing something. The
ideas seem old. Hodge started writ
ing the script in 1993, and since then
films such as Michael and Excess
Baggage have already explored
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film's $l2 million budget. It's a money on a script less original.
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collective perspective from which to
make such a decision. In this way,
Alia's past relations with her mother
and other female cohorts provides an
invaluable wealth of experience from
which to make a life-changing deci
sion; she literally invokes the "ma-"
triarchs" of her own life as trusted
sources of wisdom. The knowledge
which is shared interteneratlonally
among women is depicted as unique
and crucial to a young woman of the
present.
In addition to its critical attention
to the relationship of women, the film
also focuses on the power of voice, ,
even the voice of , one young girl ,
(Alia) to break that "silence" which.
has for so long imprisoned these Tu
nisian women. As Alia's mother in
structed, "[the women of the palace] : ;
were taught one rule—silence.7l,
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the palace recognized that "Alfa's *
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referring to her singing voice, thbri .
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her realizations, and her femini n e?(
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lance" is no longer conditioned but,
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