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Local Hero
When
Mac MacIntyre (played with deadpan perfection by Peter Riegert)
is sent by his star-gazing, slightly insane Knox Oil and Gas boss
(Burt Lancaster) to Scotland's West Coast to buy the rights to
a seaside town slated to be the site of an oil refinery, Mac embarks
on his journey reluctantly. "Why do I have to go to all the way
to Scotland?" Mac complains to a coworker. "I'm really more of
a Telex man." But on the way to closing the deal, a funny thing
happens: the place takes root in Mac. The town's eccentric inhabitants,
eventful night sky, and stunning scenery soak into his psyche
and combine to bring a very different Mac to the surface, a Mac
who collects seashells, walks on the beach in his jeans instead
of his suit, and throws his calendar watch, beeping "meeting time
in Houston," into the sea. Mac eventually vies to switch places
with Gordon Urquhart--accountant, bartender, innkeeper, and community
representative in the land deal. After an evening spent drinking
42-year-old scotch ("old enough to be out on its own," Mac chirps,
and then laughs smugly at his own joke) and negotiating the real
estate deal, Mac tries to negotiate a deal for himself--to trade
his high-rise Houston apartment, Porsche, and oil-company job
for Urquhart's less traditional, but more fulfilling, life. The
plot runs along almost as if behind the scenes, and the characters
are intriguing, but the real appeal here is the incisive yet gentle
humor. During a visit to a Knox Oil lab, Mac is shown into a room
that contains a miniature of the town he has been sent to purchase.
The head of the lab says, "Welcome to our little world," and then
gives Mac the plastic replica of the town as a souvenir. "Dream
large," he intones. The irony's easy to miss and is just one example
of the intelligent presence--in the form of writer and director
Bill Forsyth--working behind the scenes here. Mark Knopfler's
delicate, haunting soundtrack complements the sometimes melancholy,
sometimes hilarious currents of Local Hero to perfection. --Stefanie
Durbin
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