' , B/CYCLE JIM'S Introduces NEW CARRY OUT MENU ARTS Friday, March 20, 1981 The Michigan Daily Page 6 Seeing is believing. Buy A Quarter Pound of Fresh Deli Meat Roast Beef 'Ham Turkey or Corned Beef Sold Alone or in a Sandwich m-- somp lqqmwp :- 'Eyewitness' characters shine as plot fades libido. It's a pleasure to report that Weaver looks just as ravishing on terra firma as in outlying galaxies, that she's every bit as gifted a thespian, that her Eyewit- ness protagonist is just as independent as her cosmic predecessor, if a bit less of a take-charge type. It would have been nice to report that Eyewitness was a vehicle fully worthy of her and co-star William Hurt's talents; indeed, for much of its running time, the film, is Sokolow (Weaver), whom Daryll- records with loving religiosity on his Betamax. When Daryll discovers the murdered body of his boss, a Vietnamese diamond importer, he craftily pretends to know more about the murder than he really does: thus does he snare a meeting with the girl of his dreams. Tony plays along with Daryll's infatuation, hoping to get to the bottom of a killing to which there is clearly more than meets the eye. Na 0 0 0 SIGOURNEY WEAVER (right), a glamorous television reporter, films an interview with William Hurt, the suspected witness to a' murder who is soon to become her lover, in "Eyewitness." .0 an engrossing and endearing mystery- love story - so' much so that when it eventually, begins to, fall apart, ,the feeling is akin to being metaphorically stabbed in the back. DARYLL DEAVER (Hurt) is a night janitor at a large office building in New York. A laconic, ex-Vietnam veteran, he pursues a simple, compact lifestyle interrupted by a lone eccentricity - an obsession with TV newscaster Tony LSAT GRE, GMAT Test Preparation How do you prepare for these important tests? Get the facts no cost or obligation 32466 Olde Franklin XLOfl Farmington Hills, MUlCattonalMI 48011 (313) 851-2969 C~t Cr'5 cal;collct Please send me your "What Are The Facts" brochure - Name Address Phone Test: .SAT GMAT E GRE Predictably, their mutual conniving blooms into true love. Yet. neither fully realizes the deadly peril eaebh has thrown the other into through their unlikely alliance. Menace hovers onf all sides: Daryll's erratic, half-crazed ex' Nam pal Aldo (James Woods) appears capable of any atrocity; a suave Israeli diplomat-agent (Christopher Plumn- mer) seems a candidate for political sainthood (and for Tony's hand in marriage), yet exhibits a fanatic's un- derside; the henchmen of the murdered Viet gangster silently prowl the New York streets, coldly stalking our protagonists. DIRECTOR YATES and screen- writer Steve Tesich have counterbalan- ced the sunlit, small-town triumphof Breaking Away with a cinematic ode to night and the city. They build their movie with masterly patience, wringing every last jitter out of the shadowed recesses of each dark corner. As Daryll and Tony come to know and love each other, they grow into immen- sely likable heroes; the viewer soon feels a personal stake in extracting these decent folks from the inexorable web of doom which draws even tighten about them. Contrary to many thrillers, it's Eyewitness's plot which ultimately fails its characterizations. Yates and Tesich draw the bowstrings of tension so taut over the film's first hour that they fail utterly to come up with a See 'EYEWITNESS,' Page 7 AV -.. - . w MW - W. w w- i ---- -, . ~ ... .... ~ _ / i AW