'Michael Collins' 'Surviving Picasso' Rated R Rated R S omewhere early in child- veals little about the man him- hood, the notion is instilled self. that good-tasting food can't Outwardly, the man shows ob- be good for you and vice vious courage and passion. versa. For many, the same Unfortunately, insufficient in- idea is formulated with regard formation is provided about his to movies concerning his- internal motivations and torical events or figures, thoughts, resulting in a MOVIES for there is a widely somewhat detached held belief that such feeling that pervades the films can either educate or en- film. tertain but not both. Writer/ Reliably, Collins will spout Director Neil Jordan's new catchy lines that show wit or de- film, Michael Collins, attempts termination. Infrequently does to enlighten and engage, and, al- he say anything that makes him though his dual ambitions are seem accessible or human. moderately successful, each suc- Michael Collins, the movie, ceeds to the detriment of the oth- would have benefited by further er. developing Michael Collins, the Liam Neeson (Schiruiler's List) man. stars as Michael Collins, the Irish vV terrorist, patriot and diplomat whose unswerving devotion to his people led to an independent —Richard Halprin Irish republic and a fracturing of that same republic into the fac- tions that are still warring today. The film documents his trans- formation from political prison- er to guerilla warrior to politico peacemonger. Alan Rickman (Die Hard, Robin Hood) co-stars as Eamon De Valera, Collins' one-time mentor and leader of the Irish na- tionalists. Aidan Quinn and Ju- lia Roberts share supporting roles as rival and love interest, respectively. Aside from Irish citizens and select students, few people are aware of who Michael Collins was and what impact he had on 20th-century history. This movie provides insight into how the fac- tions were created in Ireland and explains the forces that led to the formation of the IRA, but it re- exterior settings, to surfaces and textures, to rich combinations of patterns and fabrics. The visit paid by Picasso and Francoise to Matisse's studio offers a spectac- ular mix of art, furniture and wonderful objects. Picasso created new work un- til the very end of his long life. What made him push his work ever further? Instead of helping us understand some of the mys- tery of creativity, Surviving Pi- casso gives us scenes of the artist at the easel, a cinematic cliche that's best avoided. What is miss- ing from the movie is any explo- ration of the genius that drove Picasso, a serious look behind the lush surfaces. 1/2 — Lynne Avadenka Lynne Avadenka is a Huntington Woods artist. 'Sleepers' Rated R ew York's Hell's Kitchen dis- trict in the 1960s was a neighborhood notorious for its mob influences and its sometimes violent dislike of out- siders. For four of its young men, sexually and emotionally abused as boys at a nearby reform school, this neighborhood becomes a tool of revenge against their school's brutal guards. Based on a true story, Sleepers brings together some very promis- ing elements: director and screen- writer Barry Levinson (Rain Man, Diner, The Natural), hordes of tal- ented and popular actors (Brad Pitt, Robert De Niro, Kevin Ba- con, Minnie Driver), and a screen- Jeffrey Hermann is former editor of Film Threat, an L.A. -based film magazine. play based on a best-selling book The screenplay also falls apart by Lorenzo Carcaterra. Unfortu- at this point, with the personal nately, all of these ingredients stories of these men having to face don't add up to much more than a horrifying past sacrificed for a a very bland telling of what is silly and long-winded courtroom probably, it its book form, an in- drama. Further convoluting credible story. things is Dustin Hoffman, who Described by its narrator as a turns up late in the movie to play "story about friendship that runs the unnecessarily meaty role of deeper than blood," the movie is a washed-up attorney turned un- held together pretty well in witting puppet for the its first half by four relative mob. Most disappoint- MOVIES newcomers who play the ing of all is Barry Levin- adolescent versions of this son, who has made some close-knit group of boys. Most of truly great movies in the past, but the drama is lost, however, when with Sleepers has let a good story Brad Pitt, Jason Patric, Ron El- become lost in a mess of distrac- dard and Billy Crudup take over tions. in the last hour and turn the four street-seasoned friends into male supermodels who look more than 0 1/2 . a little uncomfortable (or phony) in their gritty surroundings. — Jeffrey Hermann PHOTO BY SETH RUBIN Kitty Kiernan (Julia Roberts), Michael Collins (Liam Neeson) and Harry Boland (Aidan Quinn) star in Michael Collins, the story of the man behind the birth of the Irish republic. ablo Picasso bequeathed a seduction to which Francoise will- dual legacy to 20th-century ingly succumbs. She moves in culture. The first part of that with him, against the wishes of legacy is a prodigious body of her adoring and supportive work that offered the modern grandmother, and begins a new world a new way of seeing, life totally attuned to the an artistic vision that needs of Picasso. MOVIES continues to influence us, The movie is a chrono- artists and non-artists logical narrative of their alike. The second part of the lega- relationship, with flashbacks cy is a tumultuous life that gave highlighting Picasso's other sig- rise to the myth of artist as a self- nificant liaisons with Dora Maar, ish, egocentric womanizer given Marie-Therese and Olga, his wife. to grand passion, charm, cruelty Anthony Hopkins' portrayal of Pi- and whimsy. casso helps us understand why Surviving Picasso, the film by these intelligent and talented Ismail Merchant, James Ivory women were so willing to give up and Ruth Prawer-Jhabvala, fo- their own lives and ambitions to cuses on the second part of Pi- be subservient to Picasso. He is casso's legacy. The movie is told mercurial — one moment cruel from the viewpoint of Francoise and selfish, the next moment ten- Gilot (who annoyingly is given no der and charming. last name throughout the movie), As usual in a Merchant-Ivory an artist in her own right who effort, the movie is a visual treat. was involved with Picasso for 10 Attention is paid to interior and years. In occupied Paris in 1943, Anthony Hopkins stars as Francoise (convincingly portrayed Pablo Picasso and Natascha McElhone by the beautiful Natascha McEl- portrays Francoise Gilot in hone) is invited to Picasso's stu- the Merchant-Ivory dio to see his work. Picasso first production Surviving seduces Francoise's intellect, then Picasso. quickly follows with a complete