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Madeleine Stowe and Ed Harris |
CHINA MOON (1994). Director: John Bailey.
Kyle Bodine (Ed Harris of
National Treasure: Book of Secrets) is a detective working with a younger partner, Lamar (Benicio Del Toro of
The Wolfman), and sort of showing him the ropes. Kyle meets an attractive woman named Rachel (Madeleine Stowe of
Blink) and is at first unaware that she's married to an abusive and controlling husband, Rupert (Charles Dance of
Alien 3). Kyle and Rachel begin a relationship, but there's a serious speedbump when Rupert winds up dead. Kyle risks his career by going to bat for Rachel without disclosing the affair to his superiors, but he doesn't realize that he is being seriously played by someone close to him.
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Harris, Charles Dance, Del Toro |
It's a wonder that
China Moon ever got made. Its plot is over-familiar and whatever surprises it contains are not that jolting. The characters are one-dimensional, and the dialogue is flat. Although Charles Dance and Benicio Del Toro give effective and committed performances, I'm not certain what to make of the leads. I can be polite and say that Harris underplays, or was simply uninspired by the script -- no wonder -- but he's mediocre, as is Stowe. I'm not surprised that Stowe never had a major theatrical career as her presence is strictly small-scale, and works much better on television (in the TV series
Revenge, for instance). If you're going to play a femme fatale, then
play it for all it's worth, but Stowe never pulls out the stops. Her too-deep, unfeminine voice is no asset, either, although some people might have found it sexy.
Verdict: Some films should never get beyond script stage. *1/2.
2 comments:
Agreed, total disappointment despite my admiration for both stars. Stowe was wonderful a couple years back in some pre-pandemic prime time soap as a bitchy grande dame; and Ed Harris is still total husband-material and hot as ever! (I envy his equally talented wife Amy Madigan!)
-Chris
Yes, Harris is a hottie all right, and Stowe nearly walked off with "Revenge" -- the most perfect role for her.
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