Finding Forrester

Finding Forrester could have been a shallow variant ofThe Karate Kid , congratulating itself for featuring a 16-year-old black kid from the South Bronx who's a brilliant scholar-athlete. Instead, director Gus Van Sant plays it matter-of-fact and totally real, casting a nonactor (Rob Brown) as Jamal, a basketball player and gifted student whose writing talent is nurtured by a famously reclusive author. William Forrester (Sean Connery) became a literary icon four decades earlier with a Pulitzer-winning novel, then disappeared (like J.D. Salinger) into his dark, book-filled apartment, agoraphobic and withdrawn from publishing, but as passionate as ever about writing. On a dare, Jamal sneaks into Forrester's musty sanctuary, and what might have been a condescending clich rescued by wiser white mentor--turns into an inspiring meeting of minds, with mutual respect and intelligence erasing boundaries of culture and generation. Comparisons to Van Sant'sGood Will Hunting are inevitable, butFinding Forrester is more honest and less prone to touchy-feely sentiment, as in the way Jamal and a private-school classmate (Anna Paquin) develop a mutual attraction that remains almost entirely unspoken. The film takes a conventional turn when Jamal must defend his integrity (with Forrester's help) in a writing contest judged by a skeptical teacher (F. Murray Abraham), but this ethical subplot is a credible catalyst for Forrester's most dramatic display of friendship. It's one of many fine moments for Connery and Brown (a screen natural), in a memorable film that transcends issues of race to embrace the joy of learning.--Jeff Shannon

 
Title:Finding Forrester
Director:Gus Van Sant
Stars:F. Murray Abraham
Charles Bernstein (III)
Stephanie Berry
Rob Brown (VI)
Sean Connery
Richard Easton (II)
Glenn Fitzgerald
April Grace
Tom Kearns (II)
Damien Lee
Matt Malloy
Damany Mathis
Michael Nouri
Anna Paquin
Michael Pitt (II)
Busta Rhymes
Fly Williams III
Matthew Noah Word
Lil' Zane
Publisher:Sony Pictures
Genre:Van Sant, Gus
Coming of Age
School Days
Artists & Writers
Class Differences
Culture Clash
Urban Life
Mothers & Sons
Underdogs
Fighting the System
Edition:
Minutes:136
MPAA Rating:PG-13
Net Rating:4
Features:Anamorphic
Closed-captioned
Color
Dolby
Dubbed
Subtitled
Widescreen
NTSC
2.35:1