| Johnny Depp, Juliette Lewis , Mary
Steenburgen , Leonardo DiCaprio, Darlene Cates, Laura Harrington .
This is the movie that Leonardo DiCaprio received an Oscar nomination
for, five years before Titanic. And, in fact, this is the movie
that should have made him a star, he's so good in it. Based on the
novel by Peter Hedges (who adapted his own book) and directed by
Lasse Hallström (My Life as a Dog), this is the funny, moody tale
of a young man named Gilbert Grape (Johnny Depp) who lives at home
in a small town with his 500-pound Momma (beautifully played by
nonpro Darlene Cates), his mentally retarded younger brother Arnie
(DiCaprio, utterly convincing), and his sisters. Not a lot happens--Arnie
keeps climbing a water tower and getting stuck; Gilbert is involved
with a married woman (Mary Steenburgen), then meets a nice new girl
in town who's closer to his age (Juliette Lewis). And that's exactly
what makes this movie so much more than your run-of-the-mill Hollywood
product: it's not about some mechanical, formulaic plot; it's about
these characters, and it allows you to spend some time with them
and get to know them. Depp may have started out as a TV teen idol
on 21 Jump Street, but his feature film choices since then--in such
wonderfully offbeat and diverse movies as Cry-Baby, Edward Scissorhands,
Benny & Joon, Donnie Brasco--have made him one of the most interesting,
unpredictable, and risk-taking young actors in American movies. |