Affecting, engaging movie about the happenstance meeting of two once-in-a-lifetime talents: a legendary white novelist and a teenage black hoopster … who is also a singular literary talent. Only in Hollywood, as the saying goes. Still, with Sean Connery heading up a first-rate cast, a smart script and evocative settings, the movie finds itself very successfully.
This movie has charisma to spare. The great Sean Connery plays a thinly disguised J.D. Salinger – legendary author. As appealing, then-newcomer Rob Brown plays a multi-talented prodigy.
The supporting cast is also plenty strong, with F. Murry Abraham portraying yet another semi-talented egomaniac, a literary Salieri as it were. Teen dream Anna Paquin quietly charms as a soulful rich girl whose integrity is as high as her net worth.
Distinctive turns by Michael Nouri and Busta Rhymes are also worth noting.
This well made, intelligent film gets a bit hokey, but every generation needs at least a little Capra-corn.
So let’s get this straight. We’re to imagine that J.D. Salinger, who famously removed himself to rural New Hampshire after writing The Catcher in the Rye, were instead to live in a fifth floor Bronx walkup. And below his window a great basketball player hangs out, a kid who also possesses literary talent equivalent to the great Salinger himself. Then these two singular talents hook up to spur each other on to their respective destinies. Man, that would make a heck of a movie…