Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, November 29, 1988 0 Cocoon., Return' part 2: to sender BY TONY SILBER As the holiday film season, and hence the holiday sequel season, gets under way this year, the newest "part two" on the big screen is Cocoon:The Return. Twentieth Century Fox is obviously on the prowl for some big bucks at the expense of tainting the great suprise hit of 1985, Cocoon. This is just another example of writers and producers who, too lazy to create new, compelling Stories, resort to cannibalizing a past success. Cocoon director Ron Howard did not return for the sequel and thus this new film suffers several problems that distinguish it as clearly inferior to the original. Cocoon 2 had the ingredients to recreate its charm. The entire cast returned for this one, something rare in sequels, and many of the. production crew were also Cocoon alumni. But much more is necessary than just the personnel. In the first film, the revitalized senior citizens took off in the spaceship to Aniarean for immortality and happiness. In The Return, they come back to visit their old friends while the Antareans scrambleato rescue the cocoons (containing embryonic Antareans) from an impending earthquake. Here's where the problems begin. Just what is the central story throughout the film? Is it the Antareans' quest to rescue the cocoons and retrieve another that has been captured by exploiting scientists, or is it the seniors' realization that maybe life on Earth isn't so bad? These are two main stories and there are. about six or seven MORE stories intertwined within these two! Confused? I was. Wilford Brimley returns as Ben, but his charming stubbornness is missing this time. Hume Cronyn returns as Joe, but the enriched nostalgia he brought to his role in the original is also gone. Steve Guttenberg returns as Jack, but his hysterical naivet6 is left behind. And finally, Academy Award winner Don Ameche returns to head up the cast as Art, but that magical spark that propelled him into the hearts of every audience the first time around seems faded this time. In essence the characters are the same, but the portrayals are sadly lacking in Cocoon 2: This sequel is missing some of the more essential elements that made the original a great hit. The youthfulness that Ron Howard (Splash) brought to Cocoon is simply not here. The first film was so attractive because it took an unconventional, offbeat story with characters that had little initial fascination to most people and made everything fit together beautifully. This film has too many stories, creating a muddled effect, and too many loose ends which lead to a completely unsatisfactory ending. Director Daniel Petrie (Sybil) takes over Howard's chair with unfortunate results. After all, how many sequels by different directors have been as good as the originals? Not many. Cocoon 2 was destined to fail for the same reason that Jewel of the Nile and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom failed: the creative mixture of magic and originality cannot be reproduced. With the same cast, the same production crew, and the same themes, I was hopeful that Cocoon 2:The Return could recapture that special something which drew me in the first time, but I wasn't suprised to find the magic gone. When insightful, young directors like Ron Howard create cinematic gems, it's a shame that they must be tarnished by inadequate, money-grubbing sequels. COCOON: THE RETURN is playing at Showcase Theaters in Ann Arbor. 6 Don Ameche, Hume Cronyn, and Wilford Brimley have fun in the sun, but even with their newfound youth, Cocoon: The Return is old hat. Rites Continued from Page 7? (producer of Magnum PJ.), chooses to smother the film with as many religious images as possible - even in a car-chase scene he focuses on a Madonna statue hanging from the rearview mirror. Given Berenger's performance, however, it is probably best that he does this since we might forget that religion is an important part of the movie. Bellisario successfully builds up the suspense in a couple of early scenes and near the end, but the final scene guarantees the movie's disap- pointment. Bellisario has said, "I don't know if filmgoers will love or hate the shocking ending... it will cause them to think about the film long after... that's as important as their loving it." Well, the ending is surprising and does give the audience something to think about, but it also violates the audience's trust. Pace takes a turn that goes against the whole premise of his character, and ultimately trivializes the issues that had been the focus throughout the movie. Apart from the violence and nudity that gives Last Rites an R rating, nothing in the movie stands out to make it different from a made- for-TV movie. 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