Review of Fay Grim (2007) by Scamper R — 07 Jul 2007
A fine followup to Hartley's previous best work, "Henry Fool" (1997). In this relatively accessible sequel, we learn that the secrets behind the titular character's ramblings are often as dire as they are humorous. Parker Posey carries the film effortlessly. (Worth noting is that every female character in this movie is drop dead gorgeous, where the males are more common, toad-like creatures. A bit distracting if not for the engaging story.).
Sure, the camera work is leaden, and the presentation is classical Hartley, which is not so far away from Mamet's own contrived stiffness. But for all that, it's quite an enjoyable tale, told with breathless urgency.
This review of Fay Grim (2007) was written by Scamper R on 07 Jul 2007.
Fay Grim has generally received mixed reviews.
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