Boynton Beach Club


Posted on Jun 23, 2008 By Julia Szabo

Sony Pictures, 2005, 95 minutes
 
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This romantic comedy follows the funny-sad love lives of seniors in a Florida active-adult community to show that elders - the human and canine variety - still have much to offer. Director Susan Seidelman, directing a screenplay she co-wrote with her mother, draws layered performances from a great cast led by Joseph Bologna, Dyan Cannon, Len Cariou, Sally Kellerman, and Brenda Vaccaro. 

The movie's back story makes the case that the senior pet population, a.k.a. AARF (American Association of Retired Fur-persons), is another great untapped resource. When the children of Vaccaro's character Brenda present her with a dog; she's reluctant to accept the gift. But the bushy-tailed actor, a seven-year-old Shih Tzu named Sadie, the pet of a production assistant, easily wins over Vaccaro and the audience by giving a spot-on performance despite having had no prior acting experience.

Here's the director's take on her canine scene-stealer: "The screenplay calls for the dog to look disappointed, and I thought, How am I going to direct a dog portraying that emotion?" Seidelman says. "And I couldn't blame the writer because I wrote the script! When Brenda's character finally bonded with the dog, it was all done in one wide shot. The dog looked sullen, then just jumped on the bed and laid down next to Brenda in exactly the right spot, on the first take. The dog was a natural." 

Attention, young turks: Not many wet-behind-the-ears pups could turn in a picture-perfect performance like that. 


Presence of dogs: reelreelreelreel
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