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Stars bring depth to 'Hope Springs'

- The Fresno Bee

Wednesday, Aug. 08, 2012 | 01:12 PM

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"Hope Springs" is a return to the classic romance.

Seasoned actors Tommy Lee Jones and Meryl Streep play a long-married couple who have reached apathetic levels. Arnold (Jones) is content to live an uneventful life; Kay (Streep) longs to rekindle the romance and enrolls the couple in a clinic offered by Dr. Feld (Steve Carell) in the New England hamlet of Great Hope Springs.

There was a time when the romance genre was dominated by veteran actors, such as Doris Day, Cary Grant, Tom Hanks and Rock Hudson. When they talked about love and loss, their pain and happiness came from a deep place defined and refined over the passing years.

"Hope Springs" shows that Jones and Streep are about as emotionally deep as you can get.

Director David Frankel had the good sense to realize that with these stars the best thing to do was step back and let them transform themselves into their multidimensional characters.

It's easy to believe that these two people are at a serious emotional crossroads in their lives. You can see Streep's terror and Jones' confusion.

Watching these acting giants work together is a reminder that movies about love do not have to be driven by hormones and are best when the heart's in charge. The changes these characters make feel honest, something that so often eludes younger actors.

Outside the two stars, Frankel's film has some problems.

The casting of Carell as the therapist was not a wise choice. Carell plays the role seriously, but there's always that disconcerting feeling he will slip in some unwanted comedy.

There also are places and people introduced that never fully pay off.

These flaws aren't big enough to distract from the acting clinic put on by Jones and Streep. When you cast these kind of actors in a love story, it means never having to say you are sorry.


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"Hope Springs," rated PG-13 for language, sexual content. Stars Meryl Streep, Tommy Lee Jones, Steve Carell, Jean Smart. Directed by David Frankel. Running time: 99 minutes.Grade: B Theaters and times for this movie | Other movie reviews



TV and movie critic Rick Bentley can be reached at (559) 441-6355, rbentley@fresnobee.com or @RickBentley1 on Twitter. Read his blog at fresnobeehive.com.

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