Lewis & Clark & George (1997)

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A sultry woman joins an illiterate killer and a brainy hacker, both escaped convicts, to search for gold.

Overview
"Lewis & Clark & George" is an off-beat black funny thriller film released in 1997, directed by Rod McCall, with an unique twist on the timeless road-trip story. The movie includes stars like Rose McGowan, Dan Gunther, and Sally Kirkland in lead functions. The story mainly focuses on 2 inexperienced criminals and a mute lady, leading to a strange journey filled with dark humor, unanticipated plots, and violence.

Plot Summary
In the movie, Lewis (Salvator Xuereb) and Clark (Dan Gunther) are 2 dim-witted, somewhat psychopathic got away convicts in the journey of their life. They satisfied by large coincidence and decide to collaborate after Clark helps Lewis get away from two pursuing police officers. Nevertheless, their pseudo-brotherly relationship is evaluated when they experience George (Rose McGowan), a mute, cunning, and appealing snake enthusiast hitchhiker.

George, despite interacting just with handwritten notes, becomes the focal point. Lewis & Clark, both mesmerized by George's appeal, instantly become competitors for her attention, which results in raucous battles and a power play in between them, where George leverages the young boys' love to her advantage.

Main Conflict
The conflict occurs when the trio came across a brief-case with a fortune. The hitchhiker's chaotic journey turns into a cat-and-mouse video game as they avoid the authorities, rival criminal gangs, and each other, causing a series of unpredictable events. Their desire to get their hands on the loot fuels their rivalry even more.

On the other hand, the interaction barrier with George includes another layer of confusion and dramatic irony as she typically dupes the young boys by using their feelings. To leave the gruelling police authorities and ridiculous violence, George chooses to ditch the set mid-way that ultimately starts a chain of betrayal, chaos, and unanticipated repercussions.

Conclusion and Themes
"Lewis & Clark & George" culminates in a climactic ending filled with unforeseen weaves, after George is successful in tricking the convicts. The dark funny presents an unvarnished exploration of greed, manipulation, desire, betrayal with a dosage of whimsical absurdity. It masquerades as a crime thriller loaded with the ineptitude of its characters that offers room for situational humor.

The film shines light on the depths individuals stoop to out of desperation and highlights the unexpected power characteristics that can exist in relationships. George's expertise to manipulate both men underscores the themes of power and control, demonstrating just how exploitable human weak points can be when blended with deadly amounts of greed.

General Impression
All in all, "Lewis & Clark & George" is a strange piece of 90s cinema that partially deviates from mainstream storytelling. The movie's quirky facility, off-kilter characterizations, and underlying humor provide a distinct method to the classical road-trip principle. Through its dark funny and sometimes violent experiences, the movie concentrates on human vices, making it a must-watch for audiences who value non-traditional cinema. The anecdotes in between the 2 convicts and their silent accomplice is really one of a kind.

Top Cast

  • Salvator Xuereb (small)
    Salvator Xuereb
    Lewis
  • Dan Gunther
    Clark
  • Rose McGowan (small)
    Rose McGowan
    George
  • Brian Taylor
    Boyfriend
  • Art LaFleur (small)
    Art LaFleur
    Fred
  • James Brolin (small)
    James Brolin
    Reverend Red
  • Paul Bartel (small)
    Paul Bartel
    Cop
  • Jerry Gardner
    Yo-Yo Man
  • Richard Butterfield
    Pickup Cowboy
  • Sally Jackson
    Waitress
  • Suzanne Mari (small)
    Suzanne Mari
    Nefertiti