Merle
Oberon, a major Hollywood star of the 1930s and ’40s, attempted a comeback by
producing and starring in this May-December romance. First the good news.
Oberon and costar Robert Wolders subsequently married, remaining together until
she died in 1979. Now the bad news. Interval
overflows with ridiculous dialogue, tawdry implications, and unrealistic
behavior. At least during early scenes, Oberon’s character is meant to come
across as an eccentric who’s seen it all and therefore exists on some higher
plane of consciousness, pursuing spiritual fulfillment above all else. Yet she
actually comes across as a delusional woman fighting a pointless battle against
time. Not helping matters is the obvious work that Oberon had done on her face
over the years, some of which stemmed from a much-publicized accident in the
1940s; Oberon’s skin is so taut that it looks like wax, and her eyes
are perpetually opened so wide that she seems either frightened or surprised by
everything she sees. As for the plot, Serena (Oberon) tours Mexico and meets
strapping young artist Chris (Wolders). He falls for her instantly, but she
resists, so they have platonic dates and share absurd patter. Chris: “Do you
like secrets?” Serena: “Only if they’re never explained.” She bonds with plants
and snakes, describing nature as “a rest from people.” And when Chris finally
compels Serena to express her love for him, he exclaims, “I’m somebody!” Amid
this silliness, Serena has flashbacks to a past trauma. None of it connects
emotionally or logically, even when Serena helpfully explains the movie’s
title: “We’re all caught in the same interval, between being born and dying.”
In other news, water is wet.
Interval: LAME
I burst out laughing when I saw the poster. Not a good sign.
ReplyDeleteNot helping matters is the obvious work that Oberon had done on her face over the years...
ReplyDeleteSo you'd rather see Merle haggard?
P.S. its "taut", not taught.
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ReplyDeleteI'm ticked that I didn't think of that joke sooner!
That poster has Moment By Moment written all over it, even though it's 5 years earlier!