Ontario Community Newspapers

South Marysburgh Mirror (Milford, On), 1 Sep 2000, p. 8

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rrr mrss Video Review - Continued from page 6 nesses. This theme of moral ambiguity drives through the film with considerable force, and then near the end, suddenly everything gets wrapped up, neat, tidy, happy and complete, the way every Hollywood movie should end. One problem is Mr. Rose, a migrant apple picker Homer works with after leaving the orphanage. Without giving too much away, I can just say that Mr. Rose's abuse of power is grave, beyond reckoning, but the way this is rectified happens too fast and is too pat. Another weakness is that the first hour of the film is too slow. We get episode after episode of social real- ism, like a serial of Dickens, perhaps, but complications and tensions aren't sufficiently build . Fine acting and the realistically detailed setting carry us along, but the story isn't developed or engrossing, until the second hour, when Homer has left the orphanage to find MILFORD FAIR AFTERNOON SHOW A Great Chance to Display Your Talent and Have Some Fun! Any person or group, wishing to perform on the Fair Afternoon Show, September 16th, please phone Lenie Lenz _' at 476-8891. himself, falls in love and learns the secrets of the apple pickers. The film is blind at times in the face of it's female characters. For example, while the orphans are roughly half girls, we only get to know a few boys as individu- als. In that context, it got annoying to hear Dr. Larch say 'Goodnight, you Princes of Maine, you Kings of New England' every night. But a more serious gender blind spot involves the way Mr. Rose's daughter, Rose, disap- pears at the end. That part of the story, rightfully hers, is wrestled around to make her father suddenly come off as a redeemed hero. But given all that, hey, unless you've got a guaran- teed superb film video on your list, go ahead and get "The Cider House Rules". Visually it's entertaining, these characters are worth getting to know, and the unsettling aspects will make you want to read the book! AC MARY KAY" FACE-TO-FACE BEAUTY ADVICE® Attention: Past, present & future Mary Kay customers of Barb Young and Joyce Minaker - see you at Picton Fair on September 8th, 9th & 10th - and Milford Fair on September 16th, where you can find the latest in skin care & cosmetic products. Prince Edward Plastic Welding "Welding Plastic - Cash Wise and Environmentally Friendly" Prince Edward Plastic Welding can repair almost anything made of plastic. Auto, snowmobile, chainsaw and ATV parts, paddle boats, patio furniture, plastic tanks, playground equipment, toys. For information on plastic to be welded call Ted Bridger at 613-476-4368. NEW PARTS FOR TOYOTA, HONDA, MAZDA, SAAB, SUZUKI, VW (INCLUDING NEWER 2, DOMESTIC), DELIVERY AVAILABLE. SPECIALISTS IN JAGUAR, SAAB AND OTHER QUALITY AUTOMOBILES. RICHARD COPPLE 'SOUTH BAY 12763 COUNTY ROAD 13 RR#3, PICTON, ONTARIO "TEL: (613) 476-8074 FAX: (613) 476-1550 Website: www.longrun.com E-mail: info@longrun.com |B

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