Simple Men
Screening on Film
Directed by Hal Hartley.
With Robert John Burke, William Sage, Elina Löwensohn.
US, 1992, 35mm, color, 102 min.
With Robert John Burke, William Sage, Elina Löwensohn.
US, 1992, 35mm, color, 102 min.
A crime story that detours into family drama, Simple Men focuses on two brothers—a double-crossed armed robber (Burke) and a young, bookish college student (Sage)—who are reunited in a quest to find their long-lost father. In search of the infamous "radical shortstop," a baseball star-turned-anarchist who may have bombed the Pentagon in the 1960s, their underfinanced journey takes them through the hamlets of Long Island and into glancing contact with a lovelorn sheriff, a furtively smoking nun, and a guitar-playing gas station attendant. En route to this unlikely reunion, the older brother utters the now-classic Hartley line, "There’s no such thing as adventure or love, only trouble and desire."