Grand Canyon Movie Review
Grand Canyon Review
"Grand Canyon" Overview

Rating: R
1991
Cast and Crew
Director : Lawrence KasdanProducer : Michael Grillo,Lawrence Kasdan,Charles Okun
Screenwiter : Lawrence Kasdan,Meg Kasdan
Starring : Danny Glover,Kevin Kline,Steve Martin,Mary McDonnell,Mary-Louise Parker,Alfre Woodard,Jeremy Sisto,Tina Lifford,Patrick Malone,Randle Mell,Sarah Trigger
Lawrence Kasdan's Grand Canyon is as enigmatic as movies get. On the one hand,
it's got a great cast, an ominous soundtrack, and Steve Martin burning through
some of the best monologues on film ("All of life's riddles are answered in the
movies!"). On the other hand, Kasdan's film is so hopeless and despairing that
it's hard to ever properly embrace: In the space of two hours, Kasdan's
characters get shot at, murdered, nearly carjacked, nearly seduced into
adulterous affairs, shot for real, discover abandoned babies, and generally
bemoan the horrors of modern life. Kasdan is intent on getting one point across
and one only: America has gone to the dogs, as exemplified by the horrors of
Los Angeles.
As a follow-up to The Big Chill, Grand Canyon is so hopeless that it's hard to
like, but it is curiously a better-made film. Maybe it's Kevin Kline who keeps
things imbued with a certain sense of carefree mirth, or perhaps it's Martin,
whose rants sear the screen from edge to edge. Good stuff, if you can past all
the bloodshed.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





