Auggie Rose

A film review by Christopher Null - Copyright © 2001 Filmcritic.com

Curious little movie. Jeff Goldblum's morose insurance salesman witnesses a shooting of an employee during the robbery of a deli and decides to look into the life of the man who ultimately dies into his eyes. Auggie Rose, it turns out, is an ex-con fresh out of 20 years in prison with no family ties -- only a pen-pal girl (Anne Heche) who is coming to meet him for the first time. Goldblum's John Nolan takes a giant leap and starts to assume Auggie's identity, slowly weaning himself from his rich guy trappings (and his own form of prison) as he becomes this down-on-his-luck individual. Laconic and contrived beyond belief, Auggie Rose is nonetheless a much better film than I ever expected it could be, largely thanks to Goldblum's prodigious acting chops. If anyone could make you feel the life of a rich insurance salesman is worse than that of a penniless ex-con, Goldblum can.

Aka Beyond Suspicion.

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Rating

3.5 out of 5 Stars

Cast and Crew

  • Director: Matthew Tabak
  • Producer: Matthew A. Rhodes, Dan Stone
  • Screenwriter: Matthew Tabak
  • Stars: Jeff Goldblum, Anne Heche, Nancy Travis, Timothy Olyphant, Joe Santos, Richard T. Jones, Kim Coates, Jack Kehler, Paige Moss
  • MPAA Rating: R