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Danette Goulet
Byron W. Thompson’s “Stonebrook” has all the elements of a successful
film, but without the punch of superior acting.
It keeps the audience guessing, but doesn’t quite manage to captivate
that audience.
Brad Pitt wannabe Brad Rowe portrays Erik, a 23-year-old field hand
determined not to spend his life in the fields as his deceased father
did.
When a too-good-to-be-true free ride to an upscale college appears in his
mailbox, he takes off. Naturally, that falls through once he’s there, so
our hero is left desperate for money.
When Erik’s geeky roommate Cornelius, played by Seth Green, offers him a
way out, the story takes off. What appears to be a predictable story line
has a few surprising twists, making the intrigue a success.
Green’s performance as the wily roommate outshines Rowe in the lead role,
setting things off balance.
It was entertaining, while certainly not making anyone’s top 10 list.
* “Stonebrook” screens at 1:15 p.m. today at Edwards Island 7 Cinemas.
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