The
Banger Sisters Movie Review:
We all
know what generation gaps are. We all know that over the
course of time people change. Well it turns out that someone
forgot to tell Suzette (Goldie Hawn). You see some twenty
years ago, Suzette and her best friend Lavinia (Susan Sarandon)
were living the good life as free spirits who loved musicians.
They were musical groupies who loved life to
the fullest.
Then
one fateful day, Lavinia woke up and walked away from that
kind of lifestyle and for the past twenty years Suzette
never left. Now down on her luck, Suzette decides she needs
to recapture some of the magic of her past and find Lavinia.
During
her trip to Phoenix (where she believes is where Lavinia
ended up), Suzette runs into a disgruntled writer named
Harry Palmer (Geoffrey Rush). How will Lavinia take the
return of her past? What is Harry all about? Will Suzette
ever find what she is looking for?
The
Banger Sisters is a delightful project that centers
on the performances of its three main leads. Hawn, Sarandon
and Rush are all absolutely brilliant as they take their
characters on with utter brilliance. It has been along time
since Hawn has been in a film this profound. Her performance
here is something to be remembered. Rushs character
first reminded me a lot of the character he played in Tailor
of Panama but I quickly found that his performance
in this was far superior.
I also
really enjoyed the performances of Sarandons real-life
daughter, Eva Amurri who happens to play her on-screen daughter
Ginger in the film. She seemed to outshine her co-star Erika
Christensen (of Swimfan and Traffic) in
every scene. I like Christensen but found Amurri seemed
to have a better comedic timing.
There
are a lot of precious moments in this film between Hawn
and Sarandon. I really adored their chemistry. It was like
they had been acting together their whole careers.
My
only problem with the film was that it was very predictable
in parts and some scenes I felt I had seen before. There
was a lot of magic in this film but every rose does have
thorns. I wanted more scenes between Sarandon and Hawn as
they reconnected. Still the film does have some wondrous
performances.
(3.5
of 5)
So
Says the Soothsayer
Dean
Kish
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