Speed of Life Movie Review
Speed of Life Review
"Speed of Life" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Rob SchmidtProducer : Palmer West
Screenwiter : Rob Schmidt
Starring : Scott Caan,Leo Burmester,Mia Kirshner,Richard Miccucci,Anthony Ruivivar,Geoffrey Cantor,Sally Stewart
When a movie opens with a scene of a naked Scott Caan bathing his character's
also-naked invalid father (Leo Burmester), you know the Speed of Life is going
to be pretty damn slow.
I don't know what else to make of this movie, another
young-kid-can't-get-a-break flick, a kind of anti-coming of age story. Speed
of Life features Drew (Caan) trying to care for dad, stricken with
Alzheimer's. He's also enamored with a girl named Sarah (Mia Kirshner), a
random street hussy who gets off on shooting guns, doing drugs, and having wild
sex (as long as she is not required to get naked). Another friend is just
trouble. And poor Drew just doesn't know what to do.
Coincidentally enough, I just saw a strikingly similar film called Floating,
which features a wayward kid and a crippled father and a messed-up bunch of
relationships. Floating, while equally slow, is actually pretty good, doing a
good job of getting inside the head of its main character. Speed of Life
doesn't get inside the head of anything, using fast motorcycles and
inappropriate scenes of violence as a substitute for character development.
That might work in a Steven Seagal movie, but it sure doesn't work in a
character study like this.
I like Caan and I like Kirshner, but here there talents are wasted.
Writer/director Rob Schmidt (Crime + Punishment in Suburbia) may have a story
he wants to tell, but it just isn't coming out well here.
Aka Saturn. (And that took some doing to figure out, lemme tell ya.)
Reviewer: Christopher Null





