ARTS Thursday, October 15, 1981 I The Michigan Daily Page 5 'Paternity' cruelly aborts comedy By Adam Knee W ITH THE new Burt Reynolds vehicle Paternity, Hollywood sends another essentially worthless comedy our way. It almost appears that American film producers want to destroy comedy as a viable film genre-and are succeeding in doing so. Paternity is totally misguided from its conception; surrogate motherhood is not an appropriate subject matter for any film attempting to be a light romantic comedy. Pregnancy is in it- self no joking matter, and it is offensive to anyone's sense of the female ex- perience to see it dealt with as it is here. The film stars Reynolds as Buddy Evans, a middle-aged bachelor who seeks to obtain a child because he wants an heir and because he relates well to children-perhaps a reflection on his mentality. Buddy's problem is that despite being considered one of the country's ten most eligible bachelors, he is unable to deal with relationships with other adult human beings, and, hence, an involved relationship with the mother would be out of the question. With this in mind he embarks on a search for someone who is willing to have his baby for a fee. He wants a business-like transaction, no emotion involved. After interviewing several prospective mothers-one of whom he sadistically showers with verbal abuse in an enigmatic scene with disturbing implications-he is no closer to fatherhood. One day, as fate would have it, while he pursues an interviewee fleeing from his office, he just happens to bump into Maggie (Beverly D'Angelo), a waitress at a local luncheonette, who just happens to have been accepted to study trumpet in Europe and who just happens to need money to get over- seas-and, well, things work out from there. Maggie's decision is hard for us to believe as, indeed, are characters' ac- tions throughout this clumsily-scripted film. Even more difficult to accept (though it is the obvious turn for events to take) is her falling in love with Bud- dy, who goes through little emotional maturation during the course of the film, aside from falling in love with Maggie. In the audacious conclusion, an ab- solutely calm and comfortable Maggie marries Buddy-while being wheeled down a hospital corridor to a delivery room. Again, the filmmakers seriously misjudge audience sensitivity concer- ning women when they use such a scene. Although Paternity does not con- sistently depict women in an unrealistic or derogatory light, it does condone a negative attitude towards women through the persona of its ostensible hero. Buddy clearly sees women as nothing more than meat, and there is little evidence of any real sensitivity toward them below his coarse surface. It is rather disconcerting that in studio- issued publicity, Reynolds en- thusiastically notes similarities bet- ween the character and himself. In this context, the film's romantic interest simply cannot work. We are not moved to admire Buddy when he ex- plains his need for a child during a quiet stroll with Maggie, although the scrip- twriter clearly expects us to. We cannot feel any tenderness during a slow and clumsy sequence of flashbacks of their moments together. There is simply no reason to empathize with Buddy. Yet none of these flaws overshadow the underlying problem, which is that, Paternity is not funny--sure death for any comedy. Absurd situations are just not absurd enough, and Reynold's lines consistently fall flat. One can only quietly watch and wait for the film to end. ANN ARBOR GOLD AND SILVER EXCHANGE 21b S. 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Morris is of fair complexion, educated, and a dreamer while Zachariah is dark, illiterate, and bemoaning a lack of women and alcohol. The contrast between the brothers becomes symbolic 'of the dif- ferences between the two races and out of this Fugard creates a compelling relationship. Despite their differences, the two are tied together in a "blood knot" as brothers. They reside in a small, one- room shack with Morris caring for Zach like a wife or mother and Zach finan- cially supporting Morris. They must deal with each other in ways that black and white people rarely do in the South African environment. To make them symbolic of their races, Fugard has them playing the roles of "the white man" and "the black man" in their own childish games. Although this has an interesting effect, it unnecessarily emphasizes their conflict. 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