November 17,1999 Meredith Herald Campus Extras 7 Don’t come out for Bringing Out the Dead Thea Park Guest Wrrler If you are looking to see a new drama. Bringing Out the Dead is not the film to choose. This Him has a great cast and a fabulous soundtrack, but that is all it has. Unfortunately, it is lacking a plot and any charac ter development. The movie centers around Frat^k Pierce (Nicholas Cage) who is an EMS paramedic in New York City in the early I990’s- Ii follows Pierce through two days and three nights of his troubled life. Bringing Out The Dead opens with Pierce and his part ner (John Goodman) speeding through the night on the way to the next call. What Picrcc does not realize is that this call will change his life. When they answer a call about a man in cardiac arrest, they arrive on the scene to find an uncon scious man and his hysterical family. It is here that he meets Mary Burke (Patricia Arquette), his patient’s daughter. Pierce brings the man back to life, though he stays in a coma throughout the movie. Pierce and Burke form a bond as he goes to and from the hospital, and she is there for her father. The audience hears a voice over of Pierce’s thoughts, which explain the past months of his life. This monologue returns several times throughout the story, giving viewers a glimpse into how troubled Pierce really is. He is hopeless in his life because of the strain his job puts on him. He sees dying peo ple every night and can only deal with the stress through alcohol. He sleeps and eats very little, but he smokes and drinks excessively. One of the stranger aspects of the film is a recurring hallucina tion Pierce has. Throughout the movie, he sees the face of a teenage Latino named Rose. She was a runaway whom he failed to save one night. For reasons never explained, she haunts him continually through the movie. He also hears her voice and imagines her talking to him. She .seems to be at the rootofhisemotional problems. Bringing Out the Dead has very few high points, but the one pan of the movie that is enjoyable is the humor. Ii is sprinkled throughout the film and makes what would other wise have been an unbearable experience at least semi-bear- able. If not for the funny lines, I would not have made it through Che movie. Cage and Arquette give sat isfactory performances in the film, but this is not the couple at their best. The chemistry between them is good, but it should be a lot better consider ing their real-life marriage. 1 have seen them both in roles that I consider much more impressive, such as Cage in Face/ Off and Arquette in Stig mata . Bringing Out the Dead did neither of these talented actors any justice. Their characters were underdeveloped, probably due to the lack of plot. While both looked terrible, the make up artists really outdid them selves on Cage. During the whole film he looked tike a corpse himself. The film did lit tle to show off the talent of this couple, which is a shame because they both have so much potential. For those who are going to see this film because they are Martin Scorse.se fans, be pre pared. This is no Goodfe/las or Casino. This movie is more of a strange head-trip. There is much use of flashing lights and fast- forwarding cffects while Cage is driving the ambulance. Truth fully, it almost made me car sick. In the middle of the movie there is a very odd sequence inside the head of Pierce while he is drugged. While it goes with the rest of the movie, it seemed pointless and useless to the story line. It would not have adversely affected the movie if the whole sequence had ended up on the cutting room floor. All in all. Bringing Out the Dead was a big disappointment and a wa.ste of money. It is depressing and sad, with few bright spots. I left the movie broken and frustrated with a feeling that the world is hope less and altogether miserable. 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