Running on Empty (1988 film)
Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Infobox film Running on Empty is a 1988 American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Naomi Foner and starring River Phoenix, Judd Hirsch, Christine Lahti, and Martha Plimpton. It was produced by Lorimar Film Entertainment. It is the story of a counterculture couple on the run from the FBI, and how one of their sons starts to break out of this fugitive lifestyle. It marked the second time that Phoenix and Plimpton played romantic interests, having previously co-starred in the film The Mosquito Coast (1986).
The film received two nominations at the 61st Academy Awards (Best Supporting Actor for Phoenix and Best Original Screenplay for Foner) and five nominations at the 46th Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Screenplay. Plimpton was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture.
Plot
Parents Annie and Arthur Pope are on the run as they were responsible for the anti-war protest bombing of a napalm laboratory in 1971. The incident accidentally blinded and paralyzed a janitor who was not supposed to be there. They have been on the run ever since, relying on an underground network of supporters who help them financially. At the time of the incident, their son Danny was two years old. As the film begins, he is in his late teens, and the family, now with younger son Harry, are again relocating and assuming new identities.
Danny's overwhelming talent as a pianist catches the attention of his music teacher Mr. Phillips at school. The teacher begins to pry into Danny's personal life, particularly questioning why records from his previous school are unobtainable. While he pushes Danny to audition for Juilliard, Danny also falls in love with Lorna, the teacher's teenage daughter.
As the pressure to have his own life and realize his own dreams intensifies, Danny reveals his family secret to Lorna. Meanwhile, Annie finds out about Danny's audition and begins to come to terms with the fact that she must let her son go and find his own way. This does not sit well with Arthur even as Annie risks their safety to contact her estranged father and arrange a home and life for Danny if they should decide to leave him behind.
When Arthur hears on the radio that one of their underground colleagues has been shot and killed running from the authorities, he realizes that it is better for his son to pursue his dreams than to continue living a dangerous life on the run from crimes for which Danny bears no responsibility. The family leaves Danny behind and heads off for their next identity in a new town.
Cast
Real-life inspirations
Politico's Jeffrey Ressner writes that Arthur and Annie Pope were loosely modeled after Weather Underground leaders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> John Simon states that the characters' bombing of a napalm research facility was inspired by the Sterling Hall bombing of 1970.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Reception
Box office
Running on Empty was released on September 9, 1988, in 22 theaters, where it grossed $215,157 on its opening weekend. It went on to make $2,835,116 in North America.<ref name="boxoffice">Template:Cite news</ref>
Critical reception
Film critic Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars and called it "one of the best films of the year".<ref name="ebert">Template:Cite news</ref> In her review for The New York Times, Janet Maslin wrote, "The courtship between Danny and Lorna is staged especially disarmingly, with Mr. Phoenix and Miss Plimpton conveying a sweet, serious and believably gradual attraction."<ref name="maslin">Template:Cite news</ref> Newsweek magazine's David Ansen wrote, "A curious mix of soap opera and social history, Lumet's film shouldn't work, yet its fusion of oddly matched parts proves emotionally overpowering. You have to be pretty tough to resist it."<ref name="ansen">Template:Cite news</ref>
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 81% based on reviews from 31 critics.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Metacritic gave the film a score of 67 based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa cited this movie as one of his 100 favorite films.<ref name="farout">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Accolades
See also
- Sara Jane Olson
- James Kilgore
- Silas Bissell
- List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees – Youngest nominees for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- 61st Academy Awards
- 46th Golden Globe Awards
- 60th National Board of Review Awards
- 1988 in film
- The Company You Keep (2012)
References
External links
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