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local mob after pummeling a strip
bar owner to the edge of death while
tagging along on a "schlumping"
with his pal Arnie (Adrien Brody).
The guy quickly pays up his past-
due protection money, plus a thou-
sand to keep the kid off his face.
This impresses the ruthless, but
grandfatherly, mob chieftain Louis
Varga (Jerry Adler). But Harry is,
shall we say, conflicted. Not about
pummeling low-lifes to the edge of
death. He gets comfortable with the
concept pretty quickly.
No, Harry's problem is Mother
(Debbie Harry). At 18, Harry is a
mama's boy, something she encour-
ages in an overtly sexual way. She
still bathes him, pampers him,
babies him, controls him. No won-
der Harry is so good at schlumping
miscreants.
The mother-son-mob triad skews
a bit when son Harry takes a carnal
interest in Louis' housemaid, the
petite and pretty Iris (Audrey
Hepburn lookalike Elina
Lowensohn). Actually it is Harry's
darker side, manifested as a real per-
son named Madden, that first
assaults Iris. Harry's mother isn't
about to welcome a prospective
competitor into her circle and
Debbie Harry does manage a nasty
turn as jealous Mother but, face it,
she was always a better singer than
actor.
Based on the novel Portrait of a
Young Man Drowning, this strange
movie's finest contribution is to
showcase the considerable talents of
Reedus and Brody. They're a kind of
grittier, more blue-collar version of
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck.
Not that a movie set in
Youngstown isn't surreal enough, but
director Adam Bernstein and set
designer Christina Manca seemed
inclined to resurrect the old Miami
Vice color scheme for interiors, cre-
ating another-world effect that
works nicely with son Harry's psy-
chotic side. (It's unthinkable, but
imagine a color version of "Psycho"
with pastel walls and — no wait,
never mind.)
Isaac Hayes plays a dirty cop and
his major contribution is to corn-
plain that a punch from Harry sent
his nose "six ways to Sunday." Why
that is enough to hang the entire
title of the movie on, I don't know.
— Reviewed by Robert J. Hawkins
Copley News Service