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Drowning Mona (2000)
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Reviews Counted:75
Fresh:22
Rotten:53
Average Rating:4.4/10
Consensus: Despite Danny De Vito's top billing, Drowning Mona drowns itself in humor that never rises about sitcom level. Contributing to the Mona's problems is that the characters are never really interesting, and there is a noticeable lack of energy in the character roles
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Director Nick Gomez is known for gritty urban street tales like LAWS OF GRAVITY and NEW JERSEY DRIVE. So while the subject matter of DROWNING MONA isn't necessarily a departure, the film's farcical... Director Nick Gomez is known for gritty urban street tales like LAWS OF GRAVITY and NEW JERSEY DRIVE. So while the subject matter of DROWNING MONA isn't necessarily a departure, the film's farcical tone certainly is. During the opening credits, the despicable Mona Dearly (Bette Midler) is seen driving her Yugo into the Hudson River. This sets off an investigation headed up by Chief Rash (Danny DeVito), who quickly determines that Mona was murdered. Now his problem is that everyone who knew the woman is a possible suspect. Her self-described battered husband, Phil (William Fichtner), her unnaturally dumb son, Jeff (Marcus Thomas), and her son's much-abused, good-natured landscaping partner, Bobby Calzone (Casey Affleck) all have motives. Complicating matters, Phil and Jeff were both having an affair with the same waitress (Jamie Lee Curtis) and Bobby is engaged to Chief Rash's lovely daughter, Ellen (Neve Campbell). The comedy has its dark moments--there is a grisly running joke about how Jeff lost his hand--but the energetic cast, the film's colorful palette, and quick pacing help make the film quirky fun. [More]
Starring: Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Neve Campbell, Jamie Lee Curtis
Starring: Danny DeVito, Bette Midler, Neve Campbell, Jamie Lee Curtis, Casey Affleck, Will Ferrell, Peter Dobson, William Fichtner, Raymond O'Connor, Tracey Walter
Director: Nick Gomez
Director: Nick Gomez
Screenwriter: Peter Steinfeld
Producer: Al Corley, Eugene Musso, Bart Rosenblatt
Composer: Michael Tavera
Reviews for Drowning Mona
Manages to keep up a full head of steam despite repeating the same essential jokes over and over again.
he sort of thing that will probably become a staple on Comedy Central in about five years, resting comfortably alongside such snoozers as "Once Upon A Crime" and "Who's Harry Crumb"...
In going out of their way to make the characters shocking and graceless, the filmmakers forgot that it's necessary for the audience to enjoy spending time with the characters.
Offbeat characters that at their best bring to mind Election and Rushmore.
Writer Peter Steinfeld and director Nick Gomez come through remarkably well.
Big budget or not, Drowning Mona was clearly meant to sink rather than swim.
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