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Lush

  • Director: Mark Gibson
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Crime Comedy, Post-Noir (Modern Noir)
  • Themes: Cons and Scams, Southern Gothic
  • Main Cast: Campbell Scott, Jared Harris, Laurel Holloman, Laura Linney, Nick Offerman
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes

Plot

Mark Gibson directs this quirky comedy about golf, drunks, and divorcees. The film focuses on pro-golfer and ex-con Lionel "Ex" Exley (Campbell Scott), who comes to New Orleans in search of his golf clubs. He soon finds himself consorting with decadent upper-crust types, such as alcoholic lawyer W. Firmin Carter (Jared Harris) and hot-to-trot divorcee Rachel Van Dyke (Laura Linney). Later, when Carter mysteriously disappears, Ex gets embroiled in an insurance fraud scheme. This film was screened at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

Review

Told in subtle, novelistic detail and impeccably acted, Lush is a joy to pay close attention to. The rewards are bountiful for those who care to make the effort. There's a wonderful moment that indicates what level writer/director Mark Gibson is working on: Ex (a doleful Scott Campbell) studies the paintings and photos in the living room of down-and-out attorney Firmin (Jared Harris, who absolutely nails his role); Ex wonders aloud what the images have in common. And then it dawns on him -- they're paintings and photos of famous suicide victims through the ages -- but he never gets to say it as the scene ends, and Firmin passes out. The photos obviously hint at something deep in the Firmin character, and it becomes a plot point later on, but until then, the viewer has to hold onto this detail -- and assorted others -- in order to apply it later. It's not every movie that refuses to spell out everything, challenging the viewer to do it for themselves, and the ones that do are to be treasured. Lush, which perfectly captures the tone of New Orleans' people and places, has a European sensibility to it as each scene builds toward characters, not events, and while it's a smart film, it's not obtuse or self-possessed. Dotted with dozens of delicate grace notes and quirky minor players, the movie makes you feel like you've read it instead of seen it. ~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide

Cast

Don Hood; Joseph Chrest

Credit

Nicole Arbusto - Casting, Joy Dickson - Casting, Alicia Allain - Co-producer, Chad Rosen - First Assistant Director, Mark Gibson - Director, Sarah Flack - Editor, Eileen Jones - Executive Producer, Robert H. Nathan - Executive Producer, Alicia Allain - Line Producer, Barry Martin - Composer (Music Score), Jennifer Pyken - Musical Direction/Supervision, Scott Plauche - Production Designer, Caroline Champetier - Cinematographer, David Siegel - Producer, Scott McGehee - Producer, Pat Dollard - Producer, Steve Aaron - Sound/Sound Designer, John Nutt - Sound Editor, Mark Gibson - Screenwriter

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