joeexl发表于2009-02-06 22:35
来源:130影萍网 标签:幸福已逝Grace Is Gone
Small and unassuming, Grace is Gone packs an emotional wallop that ultimately belies its low-key sensibilities - with star John Cusack's career-defining performance certainly playing a key role in the film's unexpected success. Cusack stars as Stanley Philipps, a small-time manager who is stunned to learn that his military wife has been killed in combat. Unable to tell his daughters (Shelan O'Keefe's Heidi and Gracie Bednarczyk's Dawn) that their mother is dead, Stanley instead decides to delay the inevitable by taking the girls on a cross-country road trip to Florida-based amusement park Enchanted Gardens. Writer/director James C. Strouse - making his debut here - has infused Grace is Gone with a laid-back feel that mirrors his quiet and distinctly subtle screenplay, as the filmmaker devotes the majority of the proceedings to character-building sequences revolving around the trio's languidly-paced journey (which is, not surprisingly, rife with personal revelations). It's the strength of the central actors' work that ensures one never craves a more substantial storyline, however, and there's little doubt that Cusack - who effectively sheds his sardonic persona to convincingly become this downtrodden, sedate figure - remains the most overt element behind the film's often profoundly moving atmosphere. And though Strouse occasionally relies on manipulative techniques to elicit a visceral reaction from the viewer, Grace is Gone primarily comes off as an affecting and flat-out engrossing piece of work that's nothing short of heartbreaking in its emotional honesty.
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