Page 10-The Michigan Daily- Monday, March 29, 1993 A feel-good movie falters by John R. Rybock When one realizes that "Born Yesterday," the new film starring Melanie Griffith, is a remake of the 1950 film of the same name, and that Judy Holliday won an Oscar for her starring role, it seems strange that the current film seems so poorly done. Born Yesterday Directed by Luis Mandoki; written by Douglas McGrath; with Melanie Griffith, John Goodman and Don Johnson. Granted, by the end of this feel-good film the audience has had a reasonably enjoyable time. However, the problem of the film lies in the fact that the filmmakers do not seem to have put any thought into the update. Billie Dawn (Griffith) is the "companion" to millionaire Harry Brock (John Goodman). On a trip to WashingtonD.C., Billie's ditziness becomes a liability, so Harry hires brainy journalist Paul Verall (Don Johnson) to teach her enough to pass in the D.C. society. Griffith's Billie is convincingly dumb. The problem is that she is too dumb. There are no hints in the beginning that there is a brain in that head just waiting to be enlightened. There is a scene in which Billie shows her prowess at Gin Rummy, but she is too good; in a game with a certain randomness to it, her success comes off as luck. Also, as far as the circle of the upper crust is concerned, is there so much adifference between Washington and Chicago that this is the first time Billie embarrassed herself at a party? The greatest flaw is Harry. There are too many problems with John Goodman's character - problems which seem easily correctable with a little forethought. First of all, Harry's relationship with Billie does not click. Love is blind, so it seems reasonable that if he is blind to her faults at first, then he should be in love with her. But except for a moment when he states that he's crazy without her, all indications are that he sees her as nothing more than a possession. The second glaring flaw with Harry is that he is black- and-white. Either he is a teddy bear or a grizzly, and there is no in between. And he almost never changes on camera - if he enters a scene mad, then he leaves a scene mad. And several teddy bear moments seem thrown in as an attempt to redeem his character. He's all braced for humiliation when Billie gets a bunch of senators and their wives (yes, the senators are all male) to sing her"Twelve Days ofChristmas" about the Constitution. But Harry gets into it, and by the end of the scene, he's bubbly with joy. Unfortunately, in the next scene, he is madder than ever; the whole point of the previous scene completely lost. But with what the script gives them, all involved are pretty good (except for a small part by Ben Bradlee, who is not an actor, so we can forgive him). Melanie Griffith is fine, Griffith's Billie is convincingly dumb. ...There are no hints in the beginning that there is a brain in that head just waiting to be enlightened. and by the end, you're glad she's awakened, and you're rooting for her. Don Johnson is understated as Paul, a nice break from Sonny Crockett or Marlboro Man (or was he Harley Davidson?). John Goodman gives a good perfor- mance, but since he usually plays teddy-bear characters (maybe it's the chipmunk cheeks), it's hard to be scared of him, even when it is required. All in all, there are a lot of problems with the film. But (and this is a big "but"), it works at the end to make the audience feel good. The last half hour is fun, especially compared to the first hour. It redeems itself enough to make the experience not a total waste; unfortuantely, it is not good enough to go out of one's way to see. BORN YESTERDAY is playing at Showcase. C Here we go againi Don and Melanie's sex life hits the big screen one more time. Read Scott Sterling 0 STA TRAVEL I the world's largest student & youth travel organization. ANN AROR l 2 5TH AVE. AT LIBERTY 761-9700 DAILY SHOWS BEFORE 6 PM 3 ALL DAY TUESDAY' 'exceptions STUDENT WITH 1.0. $3.50 THE CRYING GAME (R) HOWARD'S END (PG) GROUNDHOG DAY (PG) Present This Coupon When Purchasing A Large Poporn A Receive One EXPIRES 4/20/93 0 sIntemational student/budgetlteacher fares. 'Backpacks & Guidebooks. 'Railpasses issued-on-the-spot. 'Intemational studentlyouth/ teacher identity cards. *Hostel memberships. Epert travel advice. 1220 S. University Avenue STE 208 Ann Arbor, MI 48104 313-998-0200 I