The Ballad of Jack and Rose
Director: Rebecca Miller
Starring: Camilla Belle, Catherine Keener, Daniel Day-Lewis
Details: US, 112mins, 16s.
Despite all the above, there really isn't a lot going on in The Ballad Of Jack And Rose as writer and director Rebecca Miller (daughter of playwright Arthur) tries to encompass too much in one film and ends up never really addressing anything in this coming of age drama. It is obvious that everything in this film is symbolic of something that is going on Miller's mind, but what that maybe is never made clear and she never generates any impulse in the audience to find out. Placing a girl in a house - just as she is discovering her sexual identity - with her revered father, a horny boy and a woman whom she locks horns with, isn't the most original idea in the world and Miller tries various attempts to deflect this; the aforementioned, hinted-at, incest relationship with her father being one of many tries. Where it does stand out is the performances - Day-Lewis is as usual on top form as the chain-smoking dreamer but Camilla Belle more than holds her own with such a heavyweight, displaying a maturity not normally seen in a first-timer. With the moody Dano and especially McDonald (as a little comic relief) supporting, it is the subtle teenage performances that makes this film worth a look.
Review by Gavin Burke
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