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Lakeboat (2001)
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Reviews Counted:41
Fresh:34
Rotten:7
Average Rating:6.6/10
Consensus: Though not much happens plot-wise, Lakeboat still has a lot to offer for fans of Mamet.
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Veteran character actor Joe Mantegna makes his directorial debut with this big screen adaptation of David Mamet's semi-autobiographical play about a young man who learns some valuable life lessons... Veteran character actor Joe Mantegna makes his directorial debut with this big screen adaptation of David Mamet's semi-autobiographical play about a young man who learns some valuable life lessons aboard a ship one summer. Dale Katzman (Tony Mamet), an eager grad student in his early twenties, joins the crew aboard the Seaway Queen, a freight boat crossing Lake Michigan. Settling into his new world, he meets the crew: the bickering Skippy (Charles Durning), the storytelling Pierman (Peter Falk), the porn-loving Fireman (Denis Leary), the loudmouthed Stan (J.J. Johnston), and the sensitive Joe (Robert Forster). As the summer unfolds, Dale listens readily to the endless stories, arguments, and jokes that spew forth from the belligerent mouths of the lonely crewmembers. Eventually, Dale's honest, amiable presence cracks the hard surface of Joe, who shares a story that will remain with Dale forever. Mantegna, a Mamet regular, allows his actors to find the humanity in their characters, breathing life into the film's potentially stagey environment. The relentlessly crackling dialogue, both crude and hysterical, is pure Mamet, expressing repressed male behavior with an honesty (and vulgarity) that most writers dare not put down on the page. As the weathered Joe, Forster turns in another heartbreaking performance, which adds poignancy to the film's otherwise lighthearted tone. [More]
Starring: Charles Durning, Peter Falk, Robert Forster, Denis Leary
Starring: Charles Durning, Peter Falk, Robert Forster, Denis Leary, George Wendt, Andy Garcia
Director: Joe Mantegna
Director: Joe Mantegna
Screenwriter: David Mamet
Reviews for Lakeboat
Joe Mantegna... brings just the right tone of easy gab and tossed-off tales to this actor's showcase.
Watching it, you come to understand what it is that Mamet has been true to all these years.
The magic is in the words, and there's always laughter, anger and sadness to be found in David Mamet's poetry of inarticulateness.
Viewers learn that these salty guys have salty imaginations and that Mamet's a master at capturing their thoughts in discursive detail.
A top-notch troupe of actors deliver the propulsive dialogue of David Mamet.
I once taught a class on Mamet's films. I wish I could have opened it with this one, because for Mamet, it all starts here.
Mantegna takes the episodic, almost skit-like structure of the play and turns it into snapshots of a vanishing way of life.
Not as sharp on characterizations as [Mamet's] later work, but it's essential viewing for admirers of his gutter-elegant dialogue.
Despite some uneven moments, Lakeboat is brought to the screen with skill and sympathy.
Based on Mamet's experience as a freighter on the Great Lakes while a grad English lit student, Mantegna's screen version is so dramatically inert and artistically shapeless resulting in an uninvolving memory film.
If you're an admirer of [Mamet's] work, or if you're willing to be as patiently observant as Dale, you will find much that is fascinating and illuminating.
Where Mantegna succeeds is in providing a forum for some great acting.
As drama, it's not much; as a meditation on language and storytelling, it's a treat.
Forster is the reason that even non-Mamet-heads might consider giving Lakeboat a shot.
Thanks to the likable, rough-hewn crew and Forster, the film flows along gruffly and with eloquence.
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