Sunday, April 02, 2006

The Straight Story (1999)

This David Lynch film was on TVO last night. I asked Tuffy if she wanted to go for a walk, and she said after this great film - it had already been on for a while. I popped down for a look, and sat down to watch the rest. This is a lovely, slow, old-fart road movie about Alvin Straight, who as an old man drove across Iowa to see his brother on a riding lawn-mower, who he hadn't spoken to in a decade- who had suffered a stroke. Alvin wanted to make peace. This is unlike a David Lynch film in so many ways (for instance it's tender) - yet there are scenes that could have been done by no other director. I now have to see the first part of the film, which I missed. Richard Farnsworth starred as Alvin - it was his last movie.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've seen this flick on VHS-passed down from Marty"El Presidente" Garcia from the House of Payne fame over to Tom Torluemke-It was very good-many parts made me laugh.

STAGG

mister anchovy said...

I loved how it was so slow, yet so compelling....

Lola said...

This was a brilliant film. I so thought that, if it were my dad, he would do the same thing...

I love that this was also a true story!