Minnie Driver Movie:

Slow Burn



   Minnie Driver

  Pictures
  Music Videos
  Lyrics
  Posters
  Movies
  Music
  News
  Bio
  Latest Photos
  Screensavers
  Wallpapers
  Pics
  Video Clips
  On TV
  Articles
  Blogs
  eBay
  Gossip
  Photos
  YouTube

  Celebrity Movies




Minnie Driver Movie:
Slow Burn



Movie
Slow Burn
Slow Burn
List Price: $14.98Label: Lions Gate

Salesrank: 96093

Released: September 12, 2000
Our Price: $3.25
Used Price: $0.89
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Closed-captioned
  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Minnie Driver
  • Stuart Wilson (II)
  • Nicole Fellows
  • Caprice Benedetti
  • Chris Mulkey
  • Editorial Review:
    One beautiful woman two escaped convicts and a fortune in diamonds ignite a sizzling thriller when three unpredictable and unwilling partners are forced to work together. But int he scorching desert loyalty and trust are as rare as an ice-cold stream while greed and violence becomes as common as scorpions. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 08/21/2001 Starring: Minnie Driver Josh Brolin Run time: 97 minutes Rating: R Director: Christian Ford

    Description of Slow Burn:
    Minnie Driver produces and stars in this sometimes unusual but largely familiar and undercooked crime thriller, a project seemingly aimed at hardening her good-girl image with a touch of the femme fatale. She plays Trina, the surviving daughter of a couple who spent their lives searching the Mexican desert for a fortune in lost diamonds. What a shock when a pair of escaped convicts (James Spader, chewing on an accent that could make him Ratso Rizzo's long-lost son, and Josh Brolin) stumble onto her camp, dragging the treasure behind them. Completely obsessed with the diamonds, she turns ruthless in her pursuit--these boys are rank amateurs next to Driver's hardened schemer. Director-cowriter Christian Ford carves the film out of sharp, sun-blasted colors that seem to bleach out over the course of the film, but the script's blatant echoes of Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Greed (including characters named after author Frank Norris and Greed protagonist McTeague) never allow the film to establish its own identity. Brolin turns in a fine performance as a holy innocent on the wrong path, and Stuart Wilson is excellent as the narrator and Trina's desert-rat protector, an ambiguous, dangerous figure always on the periphery of the story. The story concludes in a clever climax of dark irony, but the rest of the film is less satisfying--not quite predictable but never very surprising. --Sean Axmaker

    Slow Burn Reviews:
    Lust? Greed and Betrayal 5 Star Review
    2008-04-14 - Since the Chinese has already written every plot known to man long before Europeans discovered the country, the fact that this movie is a remake of a classic does not detract from the impact of Slow Burn. Although the lust claim is a far, far cry from Body Heat, greed and betrayal abound.
    Minnie Driver's character, Trina, is hunting (at any cost) for her great-grandmother's lost treasure. She is not the only person interested in the diamonds and the deadly history of the stones is delivered through flashbacks.
    This film kept my interest, and at no time did I have to look away from the screen in disgust or allow for creative differences in the dialog. The setting reinforces the theme without distracting the viewer. Watching Slow Burn was an enjoyable movie break.

    Lost treasure in the desert 4 Star Review
    2005-08-07 - I loved this film from the first time I saw it. What is so compelling for me is the familiar Hollywood subject matter: lost treasure, lust, greed, obsession and death. I must have seen dozens of films of this genre and enjoyed every one: Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Makenna's Gold, The Deep, Indiana Jones 1,2&3. But this one stands out among the recent efforts, although on a more modest theatrical scale and budget. The natural landscape, photography and the settings are outstanding. The characterizations are vivid and interesting, but crazed, even by treasure hunter standards.

    Mini Driver is a looker. She keeps the movie "cooking" as the central character through many unexpected turns. An enigmatic desert rat, she has been searching the hot dry Mexico desert alone for years, looking for the long lost family jewels. Needless to say they eventually turn up, but in the wrong hands.

    The story line is a bit cumbersome and convoluted, but nothing to get upset about. I think the film requires that you suspend your disbelief for the duration. If it is reality you want, go find it elsewhere. I see it for what it really is: an age-old sourdough yarn like those spun around the campfire by the master storytellers of the age before television. That's pure entertainment, in my book.


    The Film Really Burns With Good Photography BUT Too Slowly 2 Star Review
    2002-04-26 - Minnie Driver plays treasure-hunting Trina, whose motive is not so much her love for money or easy life as her obsession with getting back the diamonds her ancestors had been involved with for four generations, and as a result, the film is more like a character-based drama than a thriller or action (you can see very little of it). Trina keeps on searching the treasure in spite of herself and her elder friend Stuart Wilson, who tries to trace the vanished Trina in the desert of Mexico, in order to bring her back to better judgment.

    The confusing story of "Slow Burn" develops those settings above as follows; opposite Minnie Driver, we have a pair of unrecognizable James Spader (with very heavy accent) and Josh Brolin, both of whom accidentally hit the paydirt where the said treasure had been hidden for a long time. AND again Minnie Driver happens to pass them by, to find exactly what she wanted .... The far-fetched story doesn't have enough speed to make us forget the implausible things going on the screen, and in fact, the film burns with its good cinematography of the desert, but way too slowly. The middle part of it reminds us of "Treasure of Sierra Madre," but doesn't have enough driving power of actions or characters which this Huston - Bogart classic is endowed with.

    The ironic ending, which is clearly inspired by that of the silent-film masterpiece "Greed" (with a caged bird and chained bodies), shows considerable momentum, greatly assisted by Wislon's performance and the good images of the scorching desert and sun, but it takes too much time to reach there. Moreover, the famous ending of "McTeague," the original book of "Greed," is recreated here, but the author Frank Norris provided us with a good reason for McTeague and his nemesis to act the way they did, which is not given sufficiently in this film. Why should they act, is never explained to convince us.

    For Minnie Drivers' fans the film is a disappointment as the leading two cast, for all their efforts, seem miscast. Not that her the acting is bad; just she someshow shows she is acting the character she is not. Sorry for this harsh review, but I prefer Minnie in "Return to Me" very much.

    The film is co-produced by Kate Driver (Minnie's sister) who is also responsible for the production of "Beautiful."

    This one was slow! 3 Star Review
    2001-11-09 - Just like the title, it was slow but it had its moments! I enjoy Minnie Driver's acting but I bought it because of Stuart Wilson who as usual, does such a superb job! I liked the story line but it seemed really "drawn out" to me. Thought it was never going to end. If you like Stuart Wilson, you'll still love this one as I did.

    th;is movie is so hot its cool!! 4 Star Review
    2001-08-19 - I watched it and was really surprise at how the plot thickened and kept me wondering what was gonna happen next. I ewas surprised that three people could hold it all together and each one were great!!Many surprises and Josh Brolin has really had a hidden talent thesre past years for he was fabulous in this --I daresay that is when he met his now wife Minnie Driver. It's very well acted, very well directed, and writing that will keep it on your mind.










    Click here for more detailed information about the
    Minnie Driver movie:

    'Slow Burn
    '