Macy, who has become, in himself, a reason to see any picture he's in, is superb as a man caught in a dilemma.
Focus (2001)
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Reviews Counted:81
Fresh:45
Rotten:36
Average Rating:5.6/10
Consensus: Though full of good intentions, Focus somehow feels dated, and pounds away its points with a heavy hand.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for thematic material, violence and some sexual content
Runtime: 1 hr 46 mins
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Oct 19, 2001 Limited
Synopsis: Set during World War II, FOCUS is based on Arthur Miller's first published novel. It is the story of Lawrence Newman (William H. Macy), a man who has settled into a relatively anonymous life. He... Set during World War II, FOCUS is based on Arthur Miller's first published novel. It is the story of Lawrence Newman (William H. Macy), a man who has settled into a relatively anonymous life. He lives with his mother, has held the same job for twenty years, and rarely strays from his daily routine. He even witnesses a woman being attacked outside his window and remains silent, despite a criminal investigation. His life changes significantly, though, when he gets a new pair of glasses that make him look Jewish. He suddenly loses his job and realizes he is under heavy scrutiny from his Brooklyn neighbors. His search for new employment leads him to Gertrude (Laura Dern), a woman whose Jewish features kept him from hiring her at his previous firm. They fall madly in love, despite the contrast in their personalities: Gertrude is outspoken while Lawrence is more shadowy. Her physical features cause even more conflict with his neighbors and soon Lawrence must choose between standing up to them or finding a way to fit in, while grappling with his own bigotry and fears. Photographer and first-time director Neal Slavin makes expert use of color to give the film great visual depth. This moving, subtle work is enhanced by an outstanding ensemble cast, including David Paymer and Meat Loaf Aday. [More]
Starring: William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer, Meat Loaf Aday
Starring: William H. Macy, Laura Dern, David Paymer, Meat Loaf Aday, Kay Hewtrey, Michael Copeman, Kenneth Welsh, Joseph Ziegler, Arlene Meadows, Peter Oldring
Director: Neal Slavin
Director: Neal Slavin
Screenwriter: Kendrew Lascelles
Producer: Neal Slavin, Robert A. Miller
Composer: Mark Adler
Studio: Paramount Classics
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Reviews for Focus
You'd think the script had invented the concept of tolerance, the way it forces the 'message' down your throat.
Slavin has captured on film the smallness, the sameness, the overwhelming conformity of that time and place.
It's odd that a movie with such a keen and precise interest in the way things look would be so blind to the incongruous presence of Macy and Dern.
Emotionally effective...(but) feels far more like a sermon than the cautionary/historical fable it was intended to be.
What saves the film are the performances...A less melodramatic approach to Miller's novel might have proved more effective.
It's a fine movie with a good message, which partially self-destructs by constantly trying to beat its message into our heads.
Slavin ... overdoes the portent, but in this time of Muslims being wounded by the same arrows aimed at Taliban terrorists, there is no denying the relevance of the tale.
Absurdly overheated: a Twilight Zone-y episode that bludgeons you with irony and doomsday ambience.
In spite of the screenplay's one-note didacticism, the movie's nightmarish atmosphere is intense enough to box you into a scary corner.
The acting is first-rate -- especially by Paymer, who's affecting in a part with very little dialogue.
Under Neal Slavin's laborious direction, the plot moves so predictably you can see the flat ending a mile away.
Both Macy and Dern turn in intense, believable performances, while rock star-turned-character actor Meat Loaf creates a frightening and realistic portrait of white middle-class racism.
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Arthur Miller: 1915- 2005
Playwright Arthur Miller, considered a giant of the theater, has died at 89. Miller, who is best known for "Death of a Salesman" and his marriage to Marilyn Monroe,... More...
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