Reel Critics
Larry Nolte
Just when I thought the worst of the summer movies were over, along
comes “Summer Catch.” Why is it that when you want someone to sit down
in front of you it never happens? How bad is this movie? As Ms. Browning
said “Let me count the ways . . .”
Freddie Prinze Jr. stars as Ryan Dunne, a pitcher and the only local
to ever make it to the Cape Cod minor league team . He’s worked in the
town for the last 14 years mowing the lawns of his father’s clients. Fred
Ward plays his father and Jason Gedrick plays his brother who blew his
chance of being in the major leagues and now works as a bartender.
Jessica Biel plays his girlfriend. She is of course, the daughter of Rand
Parrish, played by Bruce Davison, who is part of the local aristocracy.
He resents his daughter dating a nobody and urges her to to fly west and
become part of an investment firm. She wants to be an architect. She
urges Ryan to follow his dream but doesn’t seem to have the strength to
stand up to her dad. Brian Dennehy plays the baseball coach who is giving
Ryan a second chance. While the usually reliable Dennehy is always a
pleasure to watch, I don’t think he is going to be including this movie
on his resume.
While some of the acting and scenes of the minor characters are at
times enjoyable, the script really has no idea where it wants to go. Even
with a good script there is no way Prinze could rise to the occasion. His
range of emotions is one long blank stare. The movie reaches its
conclusion in the big game where Prinze gets another chance to show if he
really has it, unfortunately by that time I was too tired to care.* LARRY
NOLTE, 59, is a retired United Airlines employee.
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