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Author: Adam Mast Oct 6, 2008 - 7:49:52 AM |
Choke is one of the
dirtiest films I've seen in a long time, but it also has a great big
heart. It would be unfair to dismiss the movie as an exploitive sex
show, because it doesn't merely feature sex in the background. Sex is
actually a supporting character in the piece. In Choke, the
gifted Sam Rockwell plays Victor, a sex addict who also gets his rocks
off by going to various restaurants and intentionally choking on food.
Why would he commit such a seemingly nonsensical act? In hope that he
might bond with any of the patrons who come to his rescue. Based
on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk (Fight Club), Choke has many layers.
It's much more than a tawdry sex show. This is a complex exploration
into one man's sick affliction and while a good portion of the picture
is played for laughs, the film doesn't shy away from going into some
pretty heavy directions.
Rockwell is terrific here. Like Nicolas
Cage, he has the uncanny ability to bring quirky characters to life.
Equally effective is Kelly Macdonald –last seen as Llewelyn's main
squeeze in No Country For Old Men – as the twinkle in Victor's eye. The
two prove to have picture perfect chemistry, and it's fun seeing
Victor's behavior in her presence. Why Rockwell isn't an A-list star is
beyond me. He's the real deal. Actor Clark Gregg--who you may
recognize from TVs The New Adventures of Old Christine-- makes an
auspicious directorial debut with material many thought un-filmable. Choke
is both raunchy and narcissistic, but it's also well acted,
intelligent, and surprisingly dramatic. Certainly this isn't a movie
for everyone, but for me, it hit all the right notes.



