On Swift Horses (#679)
The movie I saw on Friday started out as a drama about relationships and spiraled down to a film about sexual preferences and activities. A man and his wife are living in his family home in Kansas and are joined there by his brother, who has been missing in action for a couple of years. Nonetheless, they bond, perhaps too much bonding between brother-in-law and wife, and make plans to sell the family home and then join forces in California, and embark on some undisclosed business venture. The couple, Muriel and Lee, move and buy a tract home in California awaiting brother Julius, who has stopped off in Las Vegas to satisfy his gambling habit. Before Julius shows up again, restless Muriel has discovered something secret that she likes, gambling on the horses and she is very successful at it. Julius shows up and the movie falls apart, with Julius having a relationship with a man and Muriel with a woman. And nothing better happens for the rest of this far too long hour and 57 minute disaster. Critics were only lukewarm with 53% thumbs up, and there were no audience ratings when I wrote this review.
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