The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 11, 1990, Page 13, Image 12

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Lucky Peterson
‘Always’ funny, suspenseful
By Mark Bestul
Staff Reporter
“Always,” directed by Stephen
Spielberg and starring Richard
Dreyfuss and Holly Hunter, is worth
the price of a movie ticket
The setting of the movie is the
Pacific Northwest, where firefighters
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are trying to put out a forest fire by
using water-dumping airplanes. Pete
(Richard Dreyfuss) is the squad’s
hotshot pilot, a daredevil.
Dreyfuss is killed while fighting
this fire; the movie focuses on what
happens lo him after he dies.
Dreyfuss is sent back among the
living to be a pilot’s subconscious
inspiration, to Help this guy make
decisions. But the pilot doesn’t know
this, and thinks that Dreyfuss’ voice
is his own thoughts.
Over the course of time, the new
pilot runs into Dreyfuss’ old girlfriend
(Holly Hunter) and falls in love with
her.
From here, the movie deals with
Dreyfuss trying to wrestle with the
fact that this guy he has been assigned
to follow around is in love with his
former girlfriend.
Dreyfuss makes this seemingly zany
plot work. He plays the role of a dead
but jealous man quite well, and his
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Annette Murrell, The Tablerockers
arc on par with any national blues act.
She brings the house down. When
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Tuesday, The Corsairs will play at
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Wednesday and Thursday, GWIZ
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character is more likable after he dies.
His personality changes throughout
the movie as he tries to adapt to his
new state.
This is what makes the movie inter
esting: whether Dreyfuss will accept
his new situation or keep fighting it.
with it.
The movie is enjoyable. There are
several parts in the movie that were
funny, as well as several scenes that
arc suspensful, all which makes the
movie entertaining.
“Always” is playing at the Cin
ema 1 & 2, 201 N. 13th St.
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