Fool for Love
Far North
In this adaptation of his acclaimed stage play, Sam Shepard stars as Eddie, a drifter bent on reuniting with his old flame May (Basinger). He finds her in a motel room, awaiting the arrival of her new boyfriend (Randy Quaid). As Eddie and May bounce each other off the walls of the room, their darkest secrets are revealed. In the 1980s, Robert Altman worked on several pieces originally produced for the stage, and this film is generally regarded as his most successful attempt to capture both the theatrical elements of the source material and his own cinematic vision. Harry Dean Stanton is a welcome, ethereal presence as the Old Man.
Sam Shepard made his directorial debut with this story of a dysfunctional Midwestern family. Jessica Lange stars as the daughter who left home for New York City but is compelled to return when her father (Durning) falls from his horse. He demands that she shoot the horse, and while she tries to fulfill his wishes, her sister and her niece conspire to free the animal. Although the performances are a bit broad, perhaps owing to Shepard's stage experience, he succeeds in creating an odd and memorable cadre of characters.