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Grady Harp, July 3, 2008 (view all comments by Grady Harp)
A Little Film with Heart: Appreciating Fine Actors

BONNEVILLE creeps up on the viewer. It is a solid marriage of light comedy and sentiment and the somewhat slight story is brought to life by the natural gifts of a trio of superb actors. Why it did not find popularity in the theaters is probably due to the topic of death and the cast of 'older actresses', but it is a solid little film that deserves more attention.

Arvilla (Jessica Lange) has lost her husband of 20 years and promised to scatter his ashes over places the couple loved. Her step daughter Francine (Christine Baranski) demands the 'ashes' be buried next to her mother's grave in Santa Barbara, threatening her stepmother with eviction from her Pocatello, Idaho home if Arvilla doesn't comply. Two of Arvilla's friends - the restless widow Margene (Kathy Bates) and the oh-so-Mormon Carol (Joan Allen) support their friend and plan to fly with Arvilla to take the ashes to Santa Barbara. But circumstances begin to change when the threesome bond tightly and decide to take Arvilla's husband's old Bonneville on a road trip to California. From here on the film is a Road Trip - a time when the three women learn lessons about life and death and love and compassion from each other - and from a young hitchhiker Bo (Victor Rasuk of 'Saving Victor Vargas', 'Stop-Loss' etc) and trucker Emmett (Tom Skirrett). The trip from Idaho to California passes through some of the Southwest's most beautiful scenery, places once shared by Arvilla and her late husband, and slowly the urn of ashes is distributed along the way to the dreaded Santa Barbara funeral.

Christopher N. Rowley directs this sweet story by Daniel D. Davis with great respect for the gifts of the three fine actors, allowing them to show us just why they remain some of our finest talent on the screen. It is not a great film, but it has such a fine heart that we can relax and just ride along with it. Grady Harp
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Product Details

UPC:
00024543511922
Studio:
Fox Home Entertainment
Subject:
Feature films.
Credits:
Lange, Jessica
Subject:
Fiction films.
Subject:
Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Subject:
Comedy films
Subject:
Road films
Subject:
Decedents' estates
Subject:
Female friendship
Subject:
Drama
Subject:
Widows
Subject:
Feature Film Drama
Publication Date:
2008-06-24
Binding:
DVD
Rating:
PG
DVD Features:
Additional Footage, Behind The Scenes, Color, English Soundtrack, SensorMatic, Spanish Subtitles, Widescreen
Region:
US and Canada