Local Hero, written and directed by Bill Forsyth
This film has been included on the New York Times list of
Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made
And Local Hero is indeed an interesting, enjoyable
production.
It has the God of Cinema, Burt Lancaster in one of the
important roles.
This was not a challenge on a par with what the artist had
to portray in Atlantic City, Elmer Gantry, The Leopard or any of the major
roles of Burt Lancaster, but it is still memorable.
We have here a powerful man, with a top position in a Big Company,
but who is past his prime.
At least in some ways.
The beginning of the movie finds him snoring in a key
meeting.
Since this man is controlling the corporation, nobody says
anything.
In fact, they try not to bother him.
There is something strange with this protagonist.
He is actually seeing a sort of therapist.
The latter is more outre than his client.
In order to solve problems, this analyst thinks he must
provoke reactions, responses by any means...
No matter how outrageous.
When his client throws him out, the therapist is
actually...happy!
He has provoked a determined response.
And so he climbs the top of this sky scraper where the
headquarters of the client are and he gets in front of the windows of the
client's office.
He posts on these windows the message:
You are a mother fuck**
Now that provokes again a reaction...
The protagonist calls his secretary and says
Call the police
There is a lunatic on the building
Tell them to shoot to kill...
and the film is only starting...
The hero, who is a younger man than the boss of this
company, is sent to Scotland.
In a small village, on the coast, the big corporation
intends to build a massive facility for oil tankers.
The main character is sent down to negotiate a deal.
He meets first with the owner of the small motel.
The owner is also the waiter, the financial consultant and a
man of paramount importance for this place.
In fact, I am in two minds regarding the Local Hero.
Is he the American or this local negotiator?
The villagers are ready to sell and quickly.
The wiser, cannier motel owner knows that they should not
hurry.
Evidently, when the buyer sees that you are so willing to
sell, he is not tempted to think a lot of money is needed.
Nevertheless, the American begins to like the small place on
the coast.
One night, granted, aft he had too many drinks, he proposes
that the hotel owner trades places with him...
I have a nice place in Boston, money in the bank, fast
car...anything you want.
You go in my place, I will stay here.
Local Hero is a very good comedy, with many important
themes:
How relative and ultimately less important money is...
Life in the country, or better said, on the coast versus
life in the big city.
Watching the sky as more rewarding that accumulating
wealth...
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