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(3 STARS) MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS. (U) Idealistic
writer becomes a pawn in a corporate takeover bid.
Pretty funny, too. Written and directed by Mitchell
Bard. 1:35 (some vulgarity). Long Island International
Cinema Expo, Malverne Cinema 4, Friday, 7:30 p.m.
WRITER-director Mitchell Bard's first feature is so
up-to-the-minute it could break this morning on CNN.
It's about an idealistic writer (Steven Chester
Prince) who's been stuck for 10 years working for a
family-run trade magazine about to be inhaled by a
giant corporation. With a hippie mom (Jill Haworth)
unable to live alone and debts piling up, the writer
is being wooed by a corporate barracuda (Martha Byrne
of "As the World Turns") to help facilitate
thetakeover.
The film, partly shot in Syosset and Huntington, has
patches of awkward staging and stretches of blocky
photography. But Bard, a Bayside resident, writes
ingenious, snappy dialogue that his actors, including
Lee Tergesen ("Oz") as a worldly-wise co-worker, have
fun rolling around in their mouths.
Also, it's rare at any time (but especially now) to
find a movie that openly tackles the day-to- day
dilemma of dealing with whatever this grab-and-get
society hands you while being able to look at
yourself in the mirror.
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