Lake George (#630)


A couple of days before Christmas, I saw a film that held me captive for an hour and 47 minutes, and I liked just about all of it.  LAKE GEORGE is what I might be inclined to call a sleeper. Unheralded and with no familiar names (to me), it was interesting, sometimes funny, off beat and violent.  The principal, Don, is just out of prison after ten years there, and he's looking for work.  Reluctantly, he ends up asking for help from a heavy duty criminal for whom he did a job which put him in prison. The crime boss agrees to pay him what he's owed if he, Don, kills the criminal's girlfriend. He is given literally no choice and reluctantly trails her and then abducts her and takes her to the desert to perform the execution. He's basically a nice guy and cannot do it, and the nice-so-honorable girlfriend proposes a pact to rob the criminal of all his ill-gained funds. They are successful and unexpected events occur again and again. It is extremely well acted and set up and unpredictable. I was delighted to see that the critics agree with me as 96% gave it a thumbs up.  No audience rating available.  I'm told it's now streaming. Try it out.  

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