THE YELLOW HANDKERCHIEF
★★★ out of four stars
Rating: PG-13 for sexual content, some violence, language. • Where: Edina.
This modest but moving indie ensemble piece puts three estimable actors in a convertible, sets them on a long drive to post-Katrina Louisiana and lets the character dynamics do the rest.
William Hurt brings a world of silent hurt to the role of an ex-con who picks up aimless, fidgety teen Kristen Stewart and her dorky would-be boyfriend, Eddie Redmayne. Their sentimental journey in Redmayne's ancient Ford LTD is fueled by Hurt's flashbacks of Maria Bello, the ex-lover who may or may not have something to do with his prison time. The three strangers open up to one another by degrees. The story meanders a bit as we puzzle over Hurt's motivation. Is he running away from something or toward something?
The healing family unit that evolves among the strangers is heartwarming, and the ravishing cinematography by Chris Menges ("The Mission") gives the southern locations a lush atmospheric beauty, whether they're stands of oaks or urban jungle. If "The Notebook" had you reaching for your handkerchief, this is your movie.
COLIN COVERT
THE ART OF THE STEAL
★★★ out of four stars
Not rated • Where: Edina.