ARTS The Michigan Doily Friday, November 14, 1986 Page 7 'Something Wild' is untamed By Bill McRoy_ What would happen if you took an average guy, stable and content in his niche, and suddenly threw him into a world he only vaguely knew existed? This is the premise of Jonathan Demme's Something Wild , and if the plot sounds familiar, it's because the "walk on the wild side" formula has become one of the favorite trends in American movies in the last few years, from such movies as Risky Business , last year's After Hours , to the current Blue Velvet. In the beginning of Something Wild , Charlie Driggs (Jeff Daniels from Purple Rose of Cairo) is a rather repressed tax consultant from the suburbs whose idea of excitement is occasionally stiffing a restaurant bill. When he is confronted by raven-wigged Lulu Hankel (Melanie Griffith, Body Double) he expects to pay up for his bit of mischief. What he gets, however, is a ride back to work that turns into the adventure of a lifetime. Charlie realizes that something is amiss when Lulu's 'shortcut' leads them to a cheap motel in New Jersey, where Lulu indulges Charlie in an afternoon of good, clean, kinky fun, complete with handcuffs. From there it's on to Pennsylvania, where her willing (if not eager) captive poses as Lulu's (now blonde Audrey) husband for the benefit of her mother and former classmates. She wants people to see that once-rowdy Audrey has done well for herself, even if she has to stretch the truth a little to do it. The game gets dangerous, however, when Lulu/Audrey's sadistic ex-con, ex-husband Ray Sinclair (Ray Liotta) shows up to reclaim his estranged wife, regardless ofswhoever might stand in the way. As our hero explores "the other side" he begins to see the other side in himself. A "closet rebel" as Lulu calls him, he merely restricts his actions to swiping an occasional newspaper or candy bar. He discovers that he has his own secrets and surprises, even things he himself wasn't aware of. Slowly he realizes that there is more to life than a vice-presidency or healthy stock portfolio. Charlie slowly learns what the "real world" outside his office is like. He eventually holds his own in this alien environment, even up against tough guy Ray. What really makes this film stand out from its many peers is that its "wild side" characters are real people, rather than prof the protagonist to act ar, When Audrey's past begins to up with her, she reveals hej loneliness and vulnerability. may be totally independen unpredictable, but Audrey k likes the thought of a husband little house in the country. even Ray, though he may pure sleaze at first, is really c fighter trying to fight bac world that hasn't done hir favors. Producer-director Jon, Demme successfully portra: landscape of the area, even t most of the location work wa in Florida. Demme, maker o: films as Melvin and Howar Swing Shift as well as produ the Talking Heads' Stop Mc Sense concert film, seems tc a knack for gently poking : I Arts & This Week at t c Nov. 20 Music Joseph 12:15' Pendlei All Week Banne Silkscr The Ur For furt Americana, such as when Charlie stops in a Virginia gas station and buys some clothes: touristy T- shirts and sunglasses. (Talking Head's fans should notice Steve Scales as Nelson, the gift shop clerk.) The music in Somthing Wild is almost worth the price of admission in itself. From countless versions of "Wild Thing" to Timbuk 3's "The Future's so Bright, I Gotta Wear Shades" to David Byrne's "Loco De Amor" the music in this movie is some of the best music for a film in a long time. While the idea of this movie may not be the most original to come out of Hollywood, the writing (screenplay is by first-timer E. Max Frye) and acting is done so well that the result is well worth finding a way out to Briarwood to catch Something Wild. 1V Iv' UNION Programming he Michigan Union..... Michael Cooney: Singer, musician, story-teller, and long-time Ann Arbor folk favorite Michael Cooney plays Friday and Saturday nights at the Ark. Show time is 8 p.m. for both evenings and tickets are $6. Sho Mic Students for Ethiopian Jewry and The U-M Department of Judaic Studies present Ethiopia Today: A First Hand Account of a Jewish Village Talk and Slides by Jack Edelstein President of Michigan Association of Ethiopian Jewry at Midday Pratt, guitarist m ;ton Room ti 1a . ' s' "i d. a t " 6 I J. l" ': F t _.. 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