The Michigan Daily - Weekend etc. - Thursday, October 20, 1994 - 7 Stoltz, Fonda unite in 'Rest and Motion' By ALEXANDRA TWIN The ubiquitous Eric Stoltz, who, by the end of the fall season will have appeared in no less than five films this year, is by no means an actor to be categorized easily. From the goofy, *irfer dude of "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (1981) to the shy, rejected Rocky of "Mask" (1984) to the struggling paraplegic of "The Waterdance" (1991) to the reluctant, bankrobbingZed ofthis week's "Kill- ing Zoe," Stolz has proven himself to be a strong character actor, arguably eze Home Entertainment Center Mlost comfortable playing the sensi- tive youth but just as capable of sur- passing the frail, tenuous demeanor that his slight physicality suggests. However, "Bodies, Rest and Mo- tion,"the 1993 projectthatunitedStoltz with longtime girlfriend Bridget Fonda - as well as Tim Roth and Phoebe Cates - is a film that finds the scraggly red-head, once again, in the role of "nice guy." This time he plays Sid. A painter, if you will. Beth (Bridget Fonda) lives with Nick (Tim Roth). Nick and Carol Cfhoebe Cates) used to seeeach other. w Carol and Beth are best friends. Nick still sleeps with Carol, but Beth doesn't really know. They are all kind of bored and shiftless, late twenty-some- things with minimal identities and no real direction. At the left of center of the film is Nick, volatile and anxious. He is using both women, both to rob the former electronics store he worked at and to *oid dealing with the larger complexi- ties of his life, but that's really beside the point. These actions are meaning- less. His life, as a whole, revolves around random, sporadic actions that ultimately get hiih nowhere. Beth's moreconventional desires are fruitless when matched with the utter apathy and hints of self-loathing swarming inside him. Yet, he drags her along, onvincing her to uproot her life and llow him out of Arizona. Enter Sid. He's been hired to repaint. Used & Rare BOOKS Bought & Sold 113 W. Liberty (1/2 block W. of Main St.) 995-1891 It's Worth the Trip! In the day and night that it takes him to do this, the last day and night that Beth will spend in her house, the highly educated, elegant Beth dis- covers that she has a lot more in common with the low-brow house painter than she'd ever expect. Your typical love story? Maybe. Yet the two star-crossed ones merely talk, fuck and smoke pot for a night before moving on. Their interaction has shaken Beth from hercomplacency, gotten her going and now she needs to find a way to make things work. Based around Newton's theory that a body at rest or motion tends to stay that way unless acted on by an- other body, the film examines what happens when the stagnancy of these people's lives is shaken up by the arrival of something or someone wholly unexpected. In the case of Beth, it might be said that the results are productive. With Nick, nothing will help him. He is forever in motion, incapable of easing up anywhere. An 11th-hour attempt to see his long-abandoned fa- ther brings him to the doorstep of a young, desolate girl (the extraordinary Alicia Witt) who offers him the kind of compassion and insight he prob- ably needs, yet is unable to accept. When Sid does not follow the quickly fleeing Beth, Nick finally boils over. "I don't know what I want!" he screams atthe astonished Sid and Carol, "But it's not in here and it's not out there. But he (Sid) knows what he wants. He wants her (Beth) and he's not doing a damn thing about it." This is enough to get Sid moving. Once acted upon, he is set in motion, as the arguably pretentious premise has implied. Directed by. Michael Steinberg ("The Waterdance"), the film is a me- andering, if occasionally too slowly- paced foray into the intricacies of the everyday of these four characters. Yet, the details that it exposes are broader, resonating out above and beyond the limits of the narrative. Your typical love story? Maybe. Yet the two star-crossed ones merely talk, fuck and smoke pot for a night before moving on. As played by the fervent and al- ways impressive Roth, Nick is some- thing of a masterpiece: half charmer, half manipulator, all salesman. Cates is underused, but solid as the fluttery Carol. Fonda's relatively strong per- formance is mostly affective. Yet, roaming beneath it all is Eric Stoltz. With an artist's eye, a beat poet's heart and agrungy pair of overalls, Sid is easily the film's most endearing char- acter. He is both philosophical and amusing, yet always more intuned to the workings of the others' thought processes than they seem to be. Yet, even he, for all his wisdom, can not figure it all out. The "secret" to life, that is. The final scene finds him circling the parking lot of a darkened Motel 6, looking for Beth. She's not at this one, but she may be at the next Eric Stoltz, MIchael Steinberg, and Bridget Fonda doing mostly a lot of resting in "Bodies, Rest and Motion." or the next or the next. Or not. But that something else worthwhile in the pro- seems bare, but really wide open. possibility is almost secondary. The cess, at least he's found a means of BODIES, REST AND MOTION is crucial point is that he's looking, taking action. The future, like the available at Liberty Street Video Whether he finds the actual Beth or desert highway that he drives off into, and Campus Video. 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