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Wendy And Lucy
Northwest Film Forum
Seattle, WA
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Wendy And Lucy
(Kelly Reichardt, USA, 2008, 35mm, 80min)

It is no secret that millions of people in North America are just one paycheque or mishap away from being flat broke. Wendy Carroll (Academy Award-nominee Michelle Williams) is one of those people, which is why she is planning to move to Alaska with her dog Lucy to get a lucrative job in a fish cannery.

She gets as far as Oregon before her sad wreck of a car breaks down. The prospects of being able to fix it do not seem hopeful. While waiting for the mechanic's diagnosis, Wendy checks her finances. Things are looking bad. In a moment of desperation, she attempts to shoplift some dog food for Lucy, but is arrested and held at the police station. When she is finally released, she rushes back to the grocery store where she had tied Lucy up outside, only to find that her dog is gone.

On her ensuing quest to find Lucy and get her car fixed, Wendy crosses paths with an assortment of people  some of whom are helpful and others who are pitiless and cruel. Her experiences coalesce into a lesson that informs the direction not only of her journey, but ultimately of her life.

Kelly Reichardt (Old Joy) uses a deft and delicate directorial hand to explore Wendy's struggle for self-sufficiency in difficult circumstances and her unique relationship with her beloved Lucy. Williams works in subtle, understated ways  an actor who innately understands the power of silence. While Reichardt spares us the burden of back story, Williams is able to provide us with an inkling that Wendy is running away from something, and hoping for much more.

Each scene in Wendy and Lucy moves like a heartbeat  there is never an extraneous moment to muddy the film's pace. Nor is the story draped in sentimentality. It plays against the most obvious emotions, carefully building to an extraordinarily powerful and most unexpected conclusion.
Wendy and Lucy is a complex meditation about American insecurity and loneliness. The film without music is, just like Old Joy, based on a short story by Jon Raymond and was shot around Portland. Todd Haynes and Wil Oldham also contributed again.

Location

Northwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave (at Pike)
Seattle, WA 98122
United States

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Film

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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Owner: Ilana Holmes
On BPT Since: Jan 01, 2000
 
Stan Shields
nwfilmforum.org


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