The Leisure Seeker
⋆½ out of four stars
Rated: R for profanity.
Theater: Edina.
It is difficult to reconcile the loveliness of the performances in "The Leisure Seeker," particularly that of Helen Mirren, with the movie's undeniable failure. Perhaps something was lost in translation.
Italian director Paolo Virzi is one of the best working today, but he struggles while directing his first movie in English. Mirren and Donald Sutherland play a long-married couple on a road trip. They're both strong performers, but most of their casual banter rings false.
The film follows the couple as they take their old recreational vehicle out of the garage and go on an adventure. Apparently this is something they liked to do as young parents, but now things are different. John (Sutherland) is suffering from dementia and goes in and out of mental gear, and Ella (Mirren) is apparently gravely ill, although she looks great. As an hourlong TV drama, this might have worked. But two people sitting around talking about their memories isn't enough to support a full-length feature film.
Mick Lasalle, San Francisco Chronicle
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