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The Astronaut Farmer (2007)Rating: 3 Stars (out of 4)Rocket of AgesBy Jeffrey M. Anderson Buy The Astronaut Farmer on DVD
That's also the case with Michael and Mark Polish's The American Astronaut. It's the fourth film by the identical twins, who write all their screenplays together and appeared together in their debut, Twin Falls Idaho (1999). Subsequently, Michael has established himself as director, while Mark has taken on acting roles. This time the hero of their film does not fall in with their familiar collection of odd, beautiful wanderers and losers, the ones who populated Jackpot (2001) and Northfork (2003). This time we have the makings of an American hero: a man who launches his own rocket into space. Texas rancher Charles Farmer (Billy Bob Thornton) was once a NASA hopeful who quit when tragedy struck his family. Now his only chance to get into space is to do it himself. The Polishes carefully ladle this information throughout the story, avoiding the usual stupid, bludgeoning exposition. Of course, NASA officials would like Farmer to fail. As a NASA colonel (played by an uncredited Bruce Willis) explains, the Administration's multi-billion dollar budget would look bad if some guy proved that it could all be done more cheaply. The filmmakers unfold the main story with all the proper ingredients intact. The ornery, half-defeated hero easily earns our sympathy and support, like Rocky with a cockpit instead of a boxing ring. But what makes the movie special are the personal touches from the twins, from a shot outside a supermarket (depicting a runaway shopping cart) to the FBI agents assigned to wait near Farmer's ranch, looking for telltale signs of an impending launch. Played by Mark Polish and Jon Gries (the latter was the star of the criminally underrated Jackpot), their scenes range from deadpan discussions to a game of horseshoes. Most mainstream filmmakers practice the science of deleting these personal touches, smoothing out so-called "wrinkles" that keep the plot from moving forward. Independent filmmakers, however, realize that these touches make the movie, like the impurities that give a glass of water its taste. But this is not to distract from the skill behind the main chunks of the movie; The Astronaut Farmer is as exciting and moving as any PG-rated "family" movie in recent years. Farmer's relationship with his family, his wife (Virginia Madsen), his teenage son (Max Thieriot) with a knack for engineering, his younger son and daughter (Jasper Polish and Logan Polish), and grandpa (Bruce Dern), features as many "real" moments as it does "movie" moments. And a thrilling, early launch sequence skillfully melds special effects and human emotions. The Astronaut Farmer himself could actually be a metaphor for his own movie. He's warm, messy and scrappy while NASA (i.e. mainstream Hollywood moviemaking) is slick, soulless and machinelike. A big, formula movie like this could easily have been the latter, but thankfully the Polishes know the difference. AskMen.com: The Astronaut FarmerDVD Details: Warner Home Video's new DVD isn't too exciting, but don't let that stop you from checking out this wonderful, family-friendly film. We get a very sober, half-hour featurette on the making of the film, eight minutes of bloopers, and a two-and-a-half minute interview with real-life astronaut David Scott. The disc comes with the widescreen version on one side and the pan-and-scan version on the other. There are optional English, Spanish and French subtitles. Starring: Billy Bob Thornton, Virginia Madsen, Max Thieriot, Jasper Polish, Logan Polish, Bruce Dern, Mark Polish, Jon Gries, Tim Blake Nelson, Sal Lopez, J.K. Simmons, Kiersten Warren, Richard Edson, Jay Leno, Bruce Willis (uncredited) |
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