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REVIEW; HERE IS A CLASS 'REUNION' BEST LEFT UNATTENDED.


Byline: Bob Strauss Film Critic

The best thing that can be said about ``The Reunion'' is that we already have a candidate for worst film of the new century!

A terrible, cheap piece of exploitation that compounds its immature drama and prurient pru·ri·ent  
adj.
1. Inordinately interested in matters of sex; lascivious.

2.
a. Characterized by an inordinate interest in sex: prurient thoughts.

b.
 intent with pretensions to psychological and social insights, the film could have been an enjoyably bad hoot if it didn't take itself so relentlessly seriously. Said discourse is idiot-level; the plot is one long, drooling drooling

the discharge of saliva from the mouth. A normal feature in some breeds of dogs such as St. Bernard, Newfoundland and English bulldog, presumably because of their loose, pendulous lips.
 tease; and, while terrible things are done to every character involved, the film takes particular glee in degrading women and a midget.

As for the taste lapse of staging a sadistic sa·dism  
n.
1. The deriving of sexual gratification or the tendency to derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain or emotional abuse on others.

2. The deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty.
 revenge fantasy in a high school, well, the one excuse is that the film appears to have been made pre-Columbine. It's supposed to unfold during the 18-year reunion of the class of '79, which would indicate that the movie has been sitting on a shelf somewhere for the past three years. You can only wish that that shelf had gotten more use.

We know from the start that Louis Witowsky (Timothy Devlin, who actually won an award from some film festival I've never heard of for his twitchy twitch·y  
adj. twitch·i·er, twitch·i·est
1. Characterized by jerky or spasmodic motion: the twitchy whiskers of a cat.

2. Nervous; jittery.
 performance) is going to spoil the party because, like a psycho, he keeps retying his tie while dressing for the landmark event. Then again, that could just as easily have been the result of bad continuity, a distinct possibility with a production this awkward. Anyway, once the proud district sales manager sales manager ngerente m/f de ventas

sales manager ndirecteur commercial

sales manager sale n
 fails to impress the jocks who long ago threw him out of the gym naked, he grabs a gun and holds them, their trophy wives, his own spouse, a security guard and the aforementioned midget in the locker room.

The big man with the gun proceeds to play humiliating hu·mil·i·ate  
tr.v. hu·mil·i·at·ed, hu·mil·i·at·ing, hu·mil·i·ates
To lower the pride, dignity, or self-respect of. See Synonyms at degrade.
 games with his captives. To absolutely no one's surprise, he cracks the smug facades of his successful ex-classmates under the pressure. These lead to - oh, the significance! - important discussions about how money can't buy happiness. You get the distinct feeling, though, that all Louis (not to mention the filmmakers) really wants to do is project sexual fantasies onto the other guys' wives.

The locker room is pretty much the only set. The acting isn't exactly bad, but the demeaning de·mean 1  
tr.v. de·meaned, de·mean·ing, de·means
To conduct or behave (oneself) in a particular manner: demeaned themselves well in class.
 behavior and ludicrous confessions the actors are saddled with don't make them look good. Plus, everybody's face has something silly drawn on it, which subtracts a certain gravity from their meaningful speeches.

``The Reunion'' was directed by Larry Eudene, who doesn't exactly have an eye for the cinematic possibilities of enclosed space Noun 1. enclosed space - space that is surrounded by something
cavity

space - an empty area (usually bounded in some way between things); "the architect left space in front of the building"; "they stopped at an open space in the jungle"; "the space between
, and written by co-producer Paul Corvino. Someone here was working some pretty alarming aggressive tendencies, which evidently haven't been resolved enough to rechannel into art.

But the good news is that the movies of the third millennium probably can't get any worse.

THE FACTS

--The film: ``The Reunion'' (not rated; violence, language, nudity, sex).

--The stars: Timothy Devlin, Jack Mulcahy, Mimi Langeland.

--Behind the scenes: Directed by Larry Eudene. Written by Paul Corvino. Produced by Corvino and Tischa Gomez. Released by Good Medicine Films.

--Running time: One hour, 25 minutes.

--Playing: Sunset 5, West Hollywood West Hollywood

A community of southern California northeast of Beverly Hills. It is mainly residential. Population: 36,600.
.

--Our rating: No stars

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Date:Jan 19, 2000
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