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Bobby G. Can't Swim (R)
Guylaine Cadorette
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If it comes to a theater near you,
Bobby G. Can't Swim
is an entertaining little film worth seeing, especially if you have grown weary of
Jerry Bruckheimer
blockbusters and their mandatory explosive car chases.
Story
Bobby G. (played by
John-Luke Montias
) is a petty coke dealer who lives and peddles his merchandise in New York City's Hell's Kitchen, the area between 34th and 59th Streets, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River. Although he's sort of a punk who gets beat up on what seems like a regular basis, Bobby G. is well liked by the locals, including a blind man named Popeet and a shifty figure called Dollar Bill. His girlfriend Lucy (played by
Susan Mitchell
) turns tricks for a living but dreams of moving to what she believes to be an idyllic Puerto Rico to escape her miserable existence in the city. When a kid looking to score a kilo of cocaine approaches Bobby G., he brokers a deal with a high-level drug dealer and hopes to make a big enough profit to leave this crummy profession for good. But the deal goes terribly awry and, before he knows it, Bobby G.is involved in a murder, with his life spiraling out of control. After a series of bizarre twists, Bobby G. finds redemption--or just the opposite.
Acting
As a small-budget independent film,
Bobby G. Can't Swim
can't impress with high-priced special effects, so much of the film's appeal rests on the actors and their performances. Although some of the acting is slightly below par,
Montias
, who also wrote and directed the pic, is able to carry most of the film on his own abilities. He completely emerges himself in the role of Bobby G. and delivers an impressive performance as the small-time coke dealer. Bobby G.'s character, however, is a bit underdeveloped: The most personal piece of information we find out about him is that his last name is Grace. As his girlfriend, Lucy,
Mitchell
is decent enough, but her character is a little grating; she looks and sounds too much like a cross between
Debi Mazar
and
Fran Drescher
. In the role of Bobby G.'s drug supplier, Coco,
Vincent Vega
is more memorable, especially in the scene where he finds out that Bobby G. may have put him and his family in danger. Also impressive is Norman Middleton in the role of a blind peddler named Popeet, especially considering he has never acted before.
Direction
If you've ever thought that your ludicrous life would make an interesting film, then you will understand where writer/director
Montias
is coming from. According to the production notes, the film--and its cast of characters--is based on
Montias
' real-life experiences while working as a bartender in Hell's Kitchen. However, the concept of that one final hit going wrong is not a new one--think
Nine Queens
or
The Score
--and
Bobby G. Can't Swim
's theme of redemption is handled in a similar fashion. In a movie that takes the protagonist through a series of life-altering events before eventually seeing the error of his ways,
Montias
does it with a unique band of characters that gives this otherwise tired plot a refreshing spin. And while many independent films tend to be self-centered and too often about the director's vision and less about the viewer's enjoyment of the film,
Bobby G. Can't Swim
actually does both successfully.
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