There's one person in Oconomowoc who seems to be giving a performance. As Mr. Klitz, John Kishline's actions are inexplicable, and his Spanglish incomprehensible, but he seems aware of the responsibility to command the audience's attention through the short time he's onscreen. We don't know why, when we meet him, he's sawing the toes off a running shoe, but he does it with conviction. That makes him a rarity in a film where the second most compelling performance is delivered by a polka-dotted bathrobe, worn open over a Speedo by hairy, pinkish Todd (Andrew Rozanski). His aimless stepson, Lonnie (Brendan Marshall-Rashid), has reluctantly returned home, and been roped into his friend Travis's T-shirt business. (Travis is played by writer-director Andy Gillies; tellingly, they neve...
- 4/11/2013
- Village Voice
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