
Message in a Bottle
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Message in a Bottle (1999)
Starring: Kevin Costner, Robin Wright Penn Director: Luis Mandoki
If, as they say, you're in a certain mood, Message in a Bottle can be just the ticket. Based on Nicholas Sparks's bestselling novel,
this handsome but overly calculated romance tale stars Robin Wright Penn as Theresa, a Chicago Tribune researcher who finds
a note encased in a green bottle that has floated onto a Cape Cod shore. The message within is a heartfelt, yearning declaration
of love to a woman named Catherine, but the author is unknown until Theresa (rather improbably) tracks him down in
North Carolina. He's Garret Blake (Kevin Costner), a taciturn builder of sailboats and a grieving widower whose late wife,
poetically speaking, was the intended recipient of the seafaring note Theresa found. Theresa, a divorcée with a son,
decides to meet Garret, only to find him as bottled-up as his message. Nevertheless, a romance blooms on the strength of quality
time in a sailboat and lots of cuddling, though the script tosses in bits of conflict to keep their relationship spicy.
Directed by Luis Mandoki (When a Man Loves a Woman), this love story is entirely by the numbers, with Costner inhabiting
(rather than performing) a stock fantasy of a man perfect in every way save his broken heart. Penn brings more vibrancy to her
equally predictable part, but fortunately for all, Paul Newman, John Savage, Robbie Coltrane, and Illeana Douglas are on hand
in nicely textured character parts. Sometimes predictability is exactly what one wants when settling in for an evening of home
video, and this movie fits the bill nicely. The appealing cinematography is by ace cameraman Caleb Deschanel.