Overview
If twin filmmakers Mark and Michael Polish take cues from David Lynch, then THE ASTRONAUT FARMER is their version of THE STRAIGHT STORY. Though the brothers usually deal in the surreal (NORTHFORK) and the strange (TWIN FALLS, IDAHO), this drama about a would-be astronaut is almost pedestrian by comparison. But thanks to strong performances and a quirky story, this film manages to be both interesting and inspirational. Billy Bob Thornton (BAD SANTA) plays Charles Farmer, a man who is unwilling to let his lack of NASA credentials keep him from space. Instead, he builds a rocket in his Texas barn and prepares to launch it. When his attempts to purchase large amounts of fuel draw the eye of the government, he must contend with the law, the press, and mounting bills. Though Farmer is a rebel of sorts, he is a departure from the gruff characters Thornton usually plays in films such as BAD SANTA and BAD NEWS BEARS. He is tender toward his family and idealistic, though he doesn't hesitate to throw a brick through a window. Virginia Madsen continues her ascent after SIDEWAYS with her role as Farmer's long-suffering wife. Her chemistry with both Thornton and the three young actors that play their children brings a believable family dynamic to the film. Character actors Tim Blake Nelson (O BROTHER, WHERE ART THOU?) and Jon Gries (NAPOLEON DYNAMITE) add charm and sincerity to their roles as Farmer's lawyer and an FBI agent, respectively. Mark Polish plays a small role as another agent, while twin brother Michael directs. Both Polish brothers wrote the heartwarming screenplay that features touches of wry humor, making for an enjoyable cinematic experience.
Awards:
Main Cast & Crew:
Michael Polish - Director
Billy Bob Thornton
Virginia Madsen
J. K. Simmons
Max Thieriot
Jasper Polish
Logan Polish
Elise Eberle
Kathleen Arc
Richard Barela
Bruce Willis
Details
- Format: DVD (Full Frame, AC-3, Dolby, Dubbed, Widescreen)
- Run Time: 104
- Color Format: Color
- UPC: 012569822924
- Genre: DRAMA
- Rating: PG (MPAA) (for thematic materical, peril, and language.)
- Release Date: July 2007
Movie Reviews
Notes:
Theatrical Release: Feburary 23, 2007
Reviews:
"[A] disarmingly sincere follow-your-dreams fable....[With] a visual freshness..." - 02/23/2007 New York Times, p.E10
"[T]his studio release retains the trademark love of warped American gothic that the Polishes share with David Lynch and the brother Ethan and Joel Coen." -- Grade: B+ - 03/01/2007 Entertainment Weekly, p.49
"[The filmmakers] have entered a higher orbit by crafting a bigger-budget family film..." - 04/01/2007 Box Office, p.126
3 stars out of 5 -- "[A] quirky ode to the need for dreams and escapism in our increasingly depressing modern world...[with] passionate performances..." - 05/01/2008 Ultimate DVD, p.101