6 - Friday, April 8, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com 0 6 - Friday, April 8, 2011 The Michigan Daily - michigandailycom * McCarthy's new film is a 'Win' 'Win Win' is versatile and unclassifiable By TIMOTHY RABB Daily Arts Writer Director Thomas McCarthy ("The Visitor") has done some- thing highly ironic in his newest conversation piece, "Win Win" - ironic because by vir- Win Win tue of avoiding grandeur, he's At the given us some- Michigan thing truly FoxSearchlight grand. In an even- paced manner that recalls the independent dramedy "Side- ways," McCarthy acquaints us with the everyman life of Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti, "Duplicity"), small-time lawyer by day, high school wrestling coach by night and flat broke regardless. When Flaherty discovers a hidden prodigy in troubled teen Kyle Timmons (newcomer Alex Shaffer), he thinks he's found the answers to his financial woes and the key to ending his wrestling team's embarrassing losing streak. But when Kyle's deadbeat mother shows up to stir up trouble, Fla- herty reaches a moral impasse that makes him question his motives for helping Kyle. Typical light drama? Perhaps, if you change your default notion of "typical." Though McCarthy avoids the shock-and-awe sto- rytelling of a triumphant sports tale, he also abstains from genre conventions that would have wasted an excellent character piece on mainstream cliche. But before trying to pinpoint exactly what his new film is, it'd be best to first specify everything it isn't. Most importantly, it's not a sports film. It seems like "Remember the Titans" estab- lished a modern template that outlined what a good sports film should be, and blockbuster sports films have copied it over and over, in every conceivable way. Instead of mimicking the formulaic, sauntering gait of copycat inspirational films like "The Longshots" and "Mira- cle," McCarthy went the way of "The Wrestler" and "Invictus" by using the sports theme as a backdrop for an examination of character. It's not what you'd expect from a drama. either. because it's never quite clear who's right or wrong. McCarthy levels the playing field between Flaherty (with his questionable legal stan- dards) and his rivalry with Kyle's mother (with her history of drug abuse and shameless freeload- ing). In crafting these complex personalities, McCarthy shows us that morality is not a scale that judges the weight of rights and wrongs. He places far more emphasis on a person's ability to recognize his or her wrongs and make them right, especially when the well-being of others depends on it. "Win Win" isn't even a com- edy. Most recent comedies - even the easygoing "Sideways" - hyperbolize human speech, thought and behavior until characters are reduced to cari- catures. McCarthy fills us with lust for life and laughter, not at the expense of zany sociopaths, but with the authentic quirks of real people. We chuckle at Kyle, the world- class-wrestler, because he's the epitome of a troubled adolescent - aloofunexpectedly perceptive and too independent for his own good. We laugh aloud at Kyle's grandfather Leo (Burt Young, "Kingshighway"), equal parts senility and cogency. Best of all GLEE CLUB From Page 5 could range from crop work to helping with construction. They are also planning to work with schools to build musical bonds and have an enlightening shar- ing of customs. "It's sort of like our way to say 'we're here, we got here and we want to give back,' " Jimenez said. "I think it will be cultur- ally eye-opening. Cuba is a very different country and is in very different conditions. But I think it's very beautiful and has alot to offer." The club prides itself on its community service and diversi- ty, but also on its ability to stick to its "three pillar" adage: tra- dition, camaraderie and musi- cal excellence, as the Glee Club slogan states. This trip will be nothing short of an homage to that - especially on the side of camaraderie. "The fact that we're doing this together makes it so rich * and so meaningful and so abso- lutely fantastic," Griffith said. As the Glee Club will be rep- resenting Michigan and Amer- ica on this trip, the members want to make a good impression on the country. "And of course, we're wearing our Michigangear," Griffithsaid. Daily Arts Writer Timothy Rabb is a member of the Men's Glee Club. "Guess which hand has the quarter ... now pound that bastard." are Flaherty and his coaching friends Terry (Bobby Cannavale, "The Other Guys") and Steve (Jeffrey Tambor, TV's "Arrested Development") and the way they react with deference and awe at Kyle's uncommon talent, playing every angle for a chance to win the state championship. But if "Win Win" is not a sports movie, drama or com- edy, then what is it? The simple answer is that it's a movie about life. Sure, the story of a child prodigy has a cinematic quality to it, but Kyle's success doesn't depend on whether he wins or loses, only on whether the out- come changes him for the better or destroys him forever. "PRIME" PARKING 4 SALE Now & 2011-12 primesh.com 761-8000 **SEE WHY WE'RE STILL #1lIN STUDENT HOUSING**UNIVER- SITY TOWERS ON CENTRAL CAMPUS. UNIVERSITYTOWERS-Mi.COM 2 BEDROOM FURNISHED Apart- ments available for Fall 2011. Two doors to CCRB. Great location for Medical or Dental Students. 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