Freak Weather


Freak Weather is a 1999 American drama film directed by Mary Kuryla and starring Jacqueline McKenzie, Jacob Chase and Aida Turturro. It based on Kuryla's short story of the same name.

Plot

Penny, an unstable woman, is thrown out of her home by her abusive boyfriend Jimmi and spends the next 48 hours traveling around Los Angeles in her truck with her son to try and set things right.

Cast

Reception

Eddie Cockrell of Variety gave the film a mixed review and wrote, "Buried in ambitious intentions, Freak Weather is an audacious yet distasteful debacle that squanders terrific Aussie thesp Jacqueline McKenzie as an abused g.f. who debases herself in a vain attempt to please her offscreen paramour."
Noel Murray of The A.V. Club gave the film a negative review and wrote, "The movie starts out comically bizarre and becomes pointlessly violent, driven by behavior and characters so far outside the norm that they're useful only as metaphors for abandonment. Freak Weather also suffers from an overbearing heavy-metal score, and too many name actors in small roles."
Dana Stevens of The [New York Times] wrote, "Ms. Kuryla's determination to present an unvarnished portrait of an often unlikable woman makes "Freak Weather," which opens today at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater, an unusually accomplished if imperfect debut."