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A Prairie Home Companion (The Movie)

Last week I DVR’d A Prairie Home Companion. I’ve long been a fan of the weekly radio show and I was looking forward to seeing it portrayed in the cinema.

And it was good. Not great, but good.

The plot is simple: A Prairie Home Companion has been bought out by developer (played by Tommy Lee Jones) with no interest in keeping the show. The scene unfolds on the last performance.

The rest of the details aren’t really neccessary to the review. Suffice it to say, the story is about as long and unweildy and without point as an average Garrison Keiler narrative, but a delight.

My only complaints with the movie are stylistic and also some content that seemed missing. For instance, there is no tale from Lake Wobegon. This is very surprising given that this is the staple of the radio show. There is also no advertisement for ketchup, which never cease to be my favorite.

Another interesting note is the almost non-existent role Sue Scott plays. Given her importance on the radio show, I would have expected her to have equal importance in the movie.

I was also very surprised by Lindsay Lohan’s presence in the movie. However, I must admit, she does a very good job. Her part is more low key, but played very genuinely. Kevin Kline steals the show as Guy Noir.

Lastly, the camera left some to be desired. During the actual performance the audience is rarely shown. The camera is so often fixed on the stage itself that you feel clausterphobic. Seeing an audience reaction to a performance help everyone enjoy it more. It’s the difference in watching a comedy by yourself instead of with a group. You’re going to laugh less and miss more.

Anyway, it’s a good movie. It has all of the heart of the radio program. You really get a feel for the fluid, improvisational way Garrison Keiler approaches radio.

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