8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 23, 1998 Hard to swallow 'Rain' drowns itself in downpour of cliches By Prashant Tamaskar I)aly Arts Writer The huge success of the epic "Titanic" has all but guaranteed the continuation of a stale trend through the next year: the disaster film. Just when it seemed that Hollywood was about to bury the genre after bombs like "Dante's Peak" and "Volcano," James Cameron's "Titanic" came along and captured the imagination of viewers all across the country. This means that we're going to have to put up with productions like "Hard Rain." Although the film does feature a fine cast, the weak direction and writing help sink it faster than a giant ship that has just hit an iceberg. The action begins with the evacua- tion of the town of Huntingburg, Indiana because of torrential rains that are threatening to cause a flood. Tom and Charlie (Christian Slater and Ed Asner, respectively), a pair of armored- truck guards, collect a large sum of money from the local bank. But, they are left stranded when the water level becomes too high to drive. Charlie makes a distress call and, after a short while, it appears that help has arrived. Untbrtunately for our heroes, the help turns out to be a group of armed thieves who want the money from the truck. Jim (Morgan Freeman) leads the gang. A shootout ensues and although Charlie is killed, Tom is able to escape with the loot. The rest of the movie focuses on the search for Tom and the missing money. Also involved are three policemen (including one played by Randy Quaid) and Karen, an attrac- tive young woman (played by Minnie Driver). Although the general premise of the film is quite banal, the plot has enough turns to keep the viewer somewhat interested. In RI many ways, the twists are pre- dictable, but the fact that they take place injects At enough life into the movie to make it tolerable. One of "Hard Rain"'s strengths is the presentation of the featured play- ers. The line separating good and evil is blurred throughout the film. The central characters, while fairly underdeveloped, are not on cruise control and do not necessarily behave in the expected manner. Their motivations are sometimes unclear and they are slightly more than dull plot devices. On the other hand, the complexity of the characters' actions are mitigated by the atrocious dialogue they utter. Their lines range from being cheesy to idiot- ic, and the attempts at humor are unin- ly collecting a paycheck in his mechanical portrayal of Jim. Ditto for Christian Slater and Ed AsnerJt's interesting to see Randy Quaid play a role where he's not an inbred goof- ball, but it simply exhibits his lack of versatility. Finally, Minnie Driver plays Karen (the film's weakest and most cliched character) effectivei4 but it is obvious that she, like -her peers, is wasting her time. The final nail in the coffin of "Hard Rain" is the lack of creativity and the redundancy of the action scees. Salomon is unable to give the filmthe adrenaline rush it needs. The crux of the action featdres EVIEW Hard Rain Briarwood & Showcase the chasing around characters each other in slows moving boats fof the entire film, while constantly shooting and miss- ing. being dull, Aside from these kW4ning men Christian Slater and Morgan Freeman are in too deep in Paramount Pictures' "Hard Rain." sequences are not particularly Well shot. With the driving rain and lack of lighting, it is difficult at times to tell what is going on and the viewer never gains an appreciation of the power ' the flood. The director chooses to keer the focus on the repetitive chase scenes rather than emphasize the visual splen- dor of the deluge. Although "Hard Rain" is not a, hor- rible movie, it is extremely forget- table. Hollywood needs to recognize the fact that "Titanic" has done so well because of the ability of the director to construct a story that perfectly com- plements the physical disaster. Unt' executives come to this realizatio the general public is left to suffer through bloated disaster films like "Hard Rain" As the world leader in 1/O connectivity and network product development, we are defining the bleeding edge in evolving technologies - Fibre Channel e Fire Wire " MultiChannel RAID - making it possible to move data at light speed. spired. Director Mikael Salomon is not able to coax much of anything out of his actors. Morgan Freeman is mere- 2k w:. If break-neck is just your speed, make the move to Adaptec. Stop by the job placement office for details or submit your resume to: Adaptec, Inc., 691 South Milpitas Blvd., Milpitas, CA 95035. FAX: (408) 262-2533. PRINTING * LOWEST PRICES! HIGHEST QUAUIJY! 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