McConaughey plays Ward Jansen
It's time to start mulling the year nfl jerseys wholesalein movies - the awards-season hype machines are gearing up, there are what-did-it-all-mean? pieces to write - and it's impossible not to think about Matthew McConaughey in 2012. In Magic Mike, the actor is the cheeky, G-stringed proprietor of a male revue strip club. In Killer Joe, he's a cop who moonlights as a hit man, bedding a trailer-park Lolita and forcing Gina Gershon to perform fellatio on a chicken bone.
And now, in Lee Daniels' wild
and woolly The Paperboy,
the quick-grinning movie star is a Miami newspaper reporter who winds up in a
motel room, handcuffed, beaten, sodomized. What a year!
Set in
the 1960s in the swampy wholesale nfl jerseysenvirons
of Moat County, Fla., Daniels' lurid adaptation of the Pete Dexter novel is a
fever dream of a mystery yarn - about sex, about race, about violence, about
wide lapels and bouffant hairdos.
And did I say it's about sex?
McConaughey's Ward Jansen is
investigating the murder of a brutal bigot of a sheriff and looking to clear
the guy on Death Row accused of the crime - a bayou boy by the name of Hillary
Van Wetter (a slobbering John Cusack). Ward is joined in his enterprise by a
cocky British transplant, Yardley Acheman (David Oyelowo), a black journalist
who can't help but look down on the Southern rubes in whose company he finds
himself. The two newsmen have been led to the case by Charlotte Bless (Nicole
Kidman), a brazen sexpot who has been engaged in an intimate correspondence
with Van Wetter. In fact, they are engaged.
Circling
this colorful crowd is Ward'shttp://www.2012wholesalejerseysfoyou.com younger brother, Jack (Zac Efron), a boy, really, who sets his
eyes on Kidman's tight minidresses and looming décolletage and can't get her
out of his mind. There are two women in Jack's life now: Charlotte, the object
of his longing, and Anita (a terrific Macy Gray), the black domestic who helped
raise him, and whose jokey servant-master/mother-son relationship buzzes with a
sexual charge. Jack spends a lot of time lazing around in his jockey shorts,
and Anita spends a lot of time eyeballing him.
The
Paperboy is over-the-top every which way you look. Kidman and Efron have a
session on the beach that starts with Jack - a long-distance swimmer - being
attacked by jellyfish and ends with Kidman's Charlotte, well . . . let's just
say Jack is introduced to a water sport that has nothing to do with the crawl.
Daniels, who made his directing
debut with the Philadelphia-set Shadowboxer (Helen Mirren and Cuba Gooding,
Jr. getting it on in Fairmount Park) and grabbed Oscar glory with Precious, isn't a shy guy. His films aim
to shock and awe. And that's all well and good.
But they also aim to explore
the darker recesses of the soul, the dreams and desires kicking around in our
heads, and that's even better.

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