Review of American Beauty
I have added a review of ‘American Beauty’ by Kevin Lewin below. The full review is available at bbc.co.uk. Do you agree with the views expressed?
“So this is what happens when the American dream turns sour. Director Mendes and leads Spacey and Bening have really twisted the knife into American society with this dark comedy about love, hate, passion, and murder.
Lester (Spacey) and his over-ambitious realtor wife Carolyn (Bening) used to be happy and in love, but now they hate spending time together and endure their lives for the sake of daughter Jane (Birch). On top of that, computer journalist Lester despises his employers, so when oddball neighbour Ricky (Bentley) re-introduces him to marijuana and teenage tease Angela (Mena Suvari) catches his eye, Burnham decides it’s time for a change – with drastic consequences.
You can’t help feeling that Lester typifies thousands of frustrated American men who occasionally flip during their mid-life crises and become something their families no longer recognise. As ever, Spacey is brilliant with his edgy, almost psychotic creation, delivering Alan Ball’s quick-witted script in superb, deadpan fashion. Bening too is on good form as the disloyal, despairing wife, and teenagers Birch, Bentley, and Suvari are utterly believable.
But most of us know that America is on the verge of imploding and characters, such as Lester, who find themselves in stagnant lives have only one, predictable response: rebellion. A film like “Fight Club” takes a far more original response to social conformity, and “American Beauty” is less imaginative. That said, Spacey’s performance compensates for the script weaknesses, Sam Mendes shows immense promise as a director, and Birch and Bentley should team up again because they work so well together.”








Why is that Brits are so eager to see America “implode”. I think the fact that Americans acknowledge their faults and pains only gives them strength./
Thanks for your comment, you make a good point.
I am not sure that this film is “less imaginative” than Fight Club. I just think that perhaps the imagination is expressed differently, especially the stylised erotic scenes as well as some top notch directing. Check out my review if you get a chance: http://arjunkharpal.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/smoovie-spinback-american-beauty-1999-review/