8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, Januay 12, 1994 No 'Air' Jordans found here By SARAH STEWART In the past, basketball films have been a medium for somewhat serious The Air Up There Directed by Paul M. Glaser; written by Max Apple; with Kevin Bacon and Charles Gitonga Maina. subject matters. In "Hoosiers," Gene Hackman drove audiences to cheer for the underdog, and "White Men Can't Jump" confronted racial ste- reotypes under the hoop. But the new- est member of the genre, "The Air Up There," is little more than a glorified example of illegal recruiting tactics. Kevin Bacon, still unable to live up to his performance in "Footloose," plays Jimmy Dolan, the disgruntled assistant coach of St. Joseph's Col- lege, hoping to succeed the retiring head coach. When he challenges their top recruit, Buddy Wilson (Keith Gibbs) to a game of one-on-one and beats him overwhelmingly, a future I q Stand Out In YOUR Next Presentation. -- . as St. Joe's head coach seems un- likely. The humiliated recruit refuses the school's offer, leaving Dolan to recapture the trust of the head coach in order to secure his future. So, with little speculation, Dolan's off to Winabi, Africa, where he hopes As if buying cattle for the village, a blatant recruiting violation, weren't enough, it is Dolan's job to coach the Winabi basketball team against the more experienced Mingori Mining, with the Winabi land going to the winner. to reclaim his own glory by recruiting the 6-foot, 10-inch African whom he happens to see on a film documenting the college's charitable efforts. After facing the stereotypical hardships of suddenly being the minority, Dolan finally reaches Winabi and Saleh (Charles Gitonga Maina), the tall boy who brought him there. Of course Saleh is everything Dolan had hoped for: he's a natural talent, an eager pupil and an instant Dolan admirer. But he's also a tribal prince in a village that has been threat- Kevin Bacon saving an African village? That's about as realistic as him beating a top recruit in one-on-one. Use Color: It Stands Out! ened by the more powerful, more Americanized leader of Mingori. Naturally, Saleh must decide between his needy village and St. Joe's prom- ise of basketball stardom. Saleh's smile brings out the mother in everyone. His long legs contribute to his convincing physical presence, and his love of basketball appears sincere. Unfortunately, the rest of the film is less impressive. Just when the audience is drawn to the promise of Saleh, the film's focus turns to Dolan and his crusade to help save the vil- lage from the greedy hands of Mingori. As if buying cattle for the village, a blatant recruiting violation, weren't enough, it is Dolan's job to coach the Winabi basketball team against the more experienced Mingori Mining, with the Winabi land going to the winner. Apparently, director Paul M. Glaser was overly intent on gradually building up to a climactic basketball scene, as Dolan must first endure the pains of becoming an official Winabi tribesman to secure himself a place on the team and help assure victory. The image of Bacon struggling to reach the top of an unrealistically steep mountain is inspirational enough, but it appears drastically out of place in the generally fun-loving context of "The Air Up There" and creates an unnecessary lull in the film* Even after sitting through the aforementioned fluff, the basketball itself is a disappointment. Maina, an actual player, performs several dramatic slams, but an under- developed rivalry between teams and less than exciting choreography stifles the potential for a nail-biting conclu- sion. THE AIR UP THERE is playing at Showcase. B OOKNOW FOR THE BEACH! 7 DAY PACKAGE FROM $135* I ' "- " "i - !f .4- 151 GULF-FRONT ROOMS IN THE HEART OF PANAMA CITY BEACH. WORLD-CLASS NIGHT CLUBS, ATTRACTIONS AND RESTAURANTS NEARS . 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