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Drowning Mona (2000)
Released By: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment   Rating: PG-13   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Genre: Comedy
MPAA Rating: PG-13
Director: Nick Gomez
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Bette Midler, Danny DeVito, Peter Dobson, Neve Campbell, Casey Affleck
Published ID: 939918
UPC: 043396050563,
Plot: Rage, jealousy, murder, and Eastern European automotive engineering combine in this offbeat black comedy. Verplanck, NY, is a small town north of Manhattan that has the dubious distinction of being the Yugo capital of America; the ill-fated import compact was first test-marketed in Verplanck, and nearly everyone in town drives one. So no one finds it unusual when a yellow Yugo is seen floating in the river, though seeing someone trapped inside is out of the ordinary. Verplanck's chief of police, Wyatt Rash (Danny De Vito), discovers that the deceased driver was a prominent local citizen, Mona Dearly (Bette Midler), and the evidence suggests that Mona's death was no accident. But the investigation into Mona's murder is hampered by one rather significant detail: nearly everyone in town hated Mona and wanted her dead. She alienated her son Jeff (Marcus Thomas) and his business partner Bobby (Casey Affleck). Bobby's girlfriend Ellen (Neve Campbell) (who is also Rash's daughter) is convinced that Mona would have tried to drive a wedge into their relationship. Mona's husband Phil (William Fichtner) couldn't stand her and fell into an affair with Rona (Jamie Lee Curtis), the waitress at the local diner. And even Rash's sidekick, Deputy Feege (Peter Dobson), spent too much time on the wrong end of Mona's temper to care that she's dead. Before long, the question is no longer who is a suspect, but who isn't? Drowning Mona was directed by Nick Gomez, who earned positive notices for his independent films New Jersey Drive and Illtown. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Laughed so hard, coke came out my nose...
Added 6/29/2007

The only reason I bought this movie was because a friend would not shut up about it... and for once, with good reason. It's hilarious! It's quirky, in that most of the humor is subtle, but it's not a 'stupid' comedy by any means. Definately worth the $5 I invested... I would even consider spending $10 to replace it.


0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
I cried tears of joy when it was finally over
Added 5/19/2007

My title says it all.
Horrible acting, confusing flashbacks, unlikely ending, lowclass content, boring, painful, annoying, miserable, dreadful... Have I made my point?

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
One of my all-time favorite dark comedies!
Added 8/1/2006

If you're the sort that dislikes dark comedies or just don't see the humor in them, then stay away. You're not meant for this amazing gem of satire, but for those of you like me, who appreciate what makes things different in life, you people will understand. Regardless of Yugos and Wheel of Fortune references, there is much to love about Drowning Mona. Mona (played fabulously by Bette Midler, and trust me, watching this movie is worth it for her performance alone) is a mean, horrible woman that the whole small town she lives in hates for varying reasons (and you'll see them, all incredibly funny). She takes a drive one day only to run off the road, straight off a cliff and right into her death. But her husband Phil (William Fichtner) and her son Jeff don't seem all that bothered by her death. Nor does anyone else in the town. In fact, everyone's elated that she's gone. But the police chief (Danny Devito) is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery no matter what. Drowning Mona also features great performances from Neve Campbell, Casey Affleck and Jamie Lee Curtis. Drowning Mona is at the top of my list of favorite movies. It is not for everyone though, so if you're one of those people who need shiny-happy-Hollywood to consider it a good movie, you've been warned. For those of you with a thirst for dark comedies, don't miss Drowning Mona. You'll want to watch it again and again. Absolutely positively without a doubt recommended!
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
Confusing... Annoying... Not good
Added 6/12/2006

Drowning Mona. Here we have a movie plot that has big potential to become a great movie: Mona Dearly, a widely hated, rude, piggish, stupid, and annoying lady, drives her car over a cliff. Police suspect foul play, but seems as though everyone's a suspect- too many people hate her. Even her own son and husband.

However, the actual movie was horrible. I repeat: Drowning Mona was horrible. Confusing flashbacks combined with mediocre acting and strange turnings of events have made me suffer through more than an hour and a half of wishing the movie was over. And then it didn't even have a good ending. The ending was confusing, unlikely, and left you hanging.

Summary? I hated this movie. I don't see how anyone with a morsel of maturity and good sense would enjoy it.

1 out of 6 people found this helpful.
underrated
Added 5/11/2006

one of the most underappreciated movies of all time. this movie is hilarious, and chill. everbody drives a yugo. everbody is confused. dont let the cast fool you. people who like bette midler hate this movie. i personally hate bette midler. the plot is strange, the characters are stranger. watch it
2 out of 3 people found this helpful.
Laughed so hard, coke came out my nose...
Added 6/29/2007

The only reason I bought this movie was because a friend would not shut up about it... and for once, with good reason. It's hilarious! It's quirky, in that most of the humor is subtle, but it's not a 'stupid' comedy by any means. Definately worth the $5 I invested... I would even consider spending $10 to replace it.


0 out of 1 people found this helpful.
I cried tears of joy when it was finally over
Added 5/19/2007

My title says it all.
Horrible acting, confusing flashbacks, unlikely ending, lowclass content, boring, painful, annoying, miserable, dreadful... Have I made my point?

2 out of 4 people found this helpful.
One of my all-time favorite dark comedies!
Added 8/1/2006

If you're the sort that dislikes dark comedies or just don't see the humor in them, then stay away. You're not meant for this amazing gem of satire, but for those of you like me, who appreciate what makes things different in life, you people will understand. Regardless of Yugos and Wheel of Fortune references, there is much to love about Drowning Mona. Mona (played fabulously by Bette Midler, and trust me, watching this movie is worth it for her performance alone) is a mean, horrible woman that the whole small town she lives in hates for varying reasons (and you'll see them, all incredibly funny). She takes a drive one day only to run off the road, straight off a cliff and right into her death. But her husband Phil (William Fichtner) and her son Jeff don't seem all that bothered by her death. Nor does anyone else in the town. In fact, everyone's elated that she's gone. But the police chief (Danny Devito) is determined to get to the bottom of this mystery no matter what. Drowning Mona also features great performances from Neve Campbell, Casey Affleck and Jamie Lee Curtis. Drowning Mona is at the top of my list of favorite movies. It is not for everyone though, so if you're one of those people who need shiny-happy-Hollywood to consider it a good movie, you've been warned. For those of you with a thirst for dark comedies, don't miss Drowning Mona. You'll want to watch it again and again. Absolutely positively without a doubt recommended!
3 out of 4 people found this helpful.
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