Lakeboat
Starring: Charles Durning, Peter Falk
Directed by: Joe Mantegna
2001 Drama
Lakeboat, from an early play by David Mamet - he wrote it in the early 1970s, based on his experiences as a college student doing a summer internship on a steel freighter in the Great Lakes - is brought to the screen awkwardly but ardently by Mamet-actor supreme Joe Mantegna in his feature-directing debut. There are updated references, including one to - yikes! - Steven Seagal. Still, the piece is a theatrical curio, but no less fascinating for that as the shipmates reveal their dreams and delusions to the student (Tony Mamet, the playwright's brother). Among the sterling cast - including Peter Falk, George Wendt and Denis Leary - Robert Forster (Oscar-nominated for Jackie Brown) stands out in a blazing, award-caliber performance as Joe, whose speech about his youthful goal to be a ballet dancer and the dashed hopes that led to his near-suicide is as pure and potent as anything in the Mamet canon.
PETER TRAVERS
RS 868
(Posted: Apr 13, 2001)
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