Where
The Money Is Movie Review:
Where
the Money Is is a mediocre film that's strength is the isolated
performance by Paul Newman. While waiting for the construction
of a new prison hospital to be complete, convict Henry Manning
(Newman), who has recently suffered a stroke, is transferred
to a nursing home for the elderly. Henry's nurse is Carol
McKay, who is a former prom queen that has been married
for ten years to former football star Wayne (Mulroney).
Carol quickly learns that Henry was a huge and risky bank
robber before going to prison. She begins to suspect that
Henry's afflictions may not be quite as debilitating as
the doctors and prison authorities believe. Convinced that
Henry is faking his stroke, Carol becomes determined to
crack Henry's facade of a stroke victim to help her rob
a local bank.
Where
the Money Is is just a mild movie that does finish stronger
than it opens. However, the only real interest to me in
this film is the acting by Paul Newman. E. Max Frye, Toppee
Lilien and Carroll Cartwright all collaborated on the script
of Where the Money Is. The script has a few loopholes that
aren't that major and the development in the film is pretty
presentable. Mostly everything in the script is fine, except
I just could not get into the plot line or story of the
film.
Paul
Newman is the absolute best thing in this film. At 75 years
old, Newman still hasn't lost a step of being "Mr. Cool"
with his performance as Henry in Where the Money Is. Linda
Fiorentino turns in a decent performance as the caring nurse
Carol. However, I believe her performance as Carol is the
weakest of her career. Fiorentino is an underrated actress,
who is always effective with her acting and I believe she
will not have a problem of bouncing back. Dermot Mulroney
gives a boring and winded performance as Carol's ego driven
husband Wayne. Mulroney is an actor that I have seen deliver
some good work and some bad work. His best role was his
first, as Dirtface in Young Guns. I also thought that Mulroney
was pretty good in Copycat. Lately, I haven't seen much
of anything in his acting. I hope that he rebounds because
he does have some skills, he just needs to get a juicy character
to work with.
I
sense that most of the audiences that see Where the Money
Is will like it, I just could not get into it. Paul Newman
will attract an audience and it is almost worth seeing this
film just to see Newman perform.
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Card Grade: C-
Joseph
Tucker
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