A schizophrenic romantic tracks down her college sweetheart to help her find their son she gave up for adoption sixteen years ago to the dismay of his new wife.
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That was an excellent one.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Every so often, direct-to-video kings Millennium Films takes a break from their usual output (action movies) and does something quite different. Usually these different genre movies they tackle end up being strange, and "Along For The Ride" (a.k.a. "Forever Lulu") is no exception. For the most part, it has a surprising casual tone despite certain plot elements (like a man finding out he has a son he was never told about). Yet several times the movie has some surprisingly crude dialogue that seems really out of place. Also out of place are the behavior of the characters, who take what happens to them and their loved ones nothing like real people would act. Some of their dialogue is AWFUL. The movie's one decent scene is when the former flames meet their son for the first time. It's not a fantastic scene, but the awkwardness all the characters have seems believable. Anyway, with all those flat actors and dialogue, along with a flat and unspectacular look to everything, this resembles a bad made-for-TV show, which may explain why, despite the cast, this went straight to video.
Where to begin? Ah yes - In the role of the novelist: Patrick Swayze....You can tell he is intellectual, because he made the daring character choice of wearing glasses.Fortunately for Swayze, Melanie Griffith was cast opposite, making him Olivier by comparison.Her character - Lulu - begs to be strangled. I seriously scraped my knuckles trying to reach through the screen to choke her. She's supposed to be this schizo - a tender, profound soul with an impulsive, child-like disposition - but it comes off as the most affected crap you've ever seen.It especially drove me crazy as I live in New York surrounded by NYU girls that are equally desperate to seem quirky.If you see this on television, don't watch it. Turn off the TV, get up, leave your house, wait AT LEAST 3 hours (Just to be safe - these movies can really get stretched out with commercials), and then kill yourself.
I recommend this movie to everyone. I think the actors all put in solid performances and were all believable in their characters. Melanie does an excellent job of portraying someone mentally ill and Penelope Ann Miller does a great job as the wife. Patrick proves he doesn't need to be in an "action" role, but can play a serious character also. The best scenes are when the three of them are interacting. I am glad I found out about this movie on the Imdb because I would have missed out otherwise. It is too bad this movie did not get more (or any) media attention because a lot of people are going to miss out on a great story.
First, I just want to say what a marvelous job Melanie Griffith did in this movie! She lit up the screen. Like the other reviewer said, she has been in a string of great performances. Lolita, Another day in paradise, Crazy in Alabama, RKO 281, Cecil B. Demented, and now this. I'm so happy for Melanie that she has found the right roles and that she has her life on track.The story was great and it sort of reminded me of the old romance movies. Everything is subtle with just a twinge of romance. The ending will leave a smile on your face! Its just disappointing that it wasn't in theaters, but then again, the American public can't decide what is good, classy entertainment. Instead, we have garbage like Scary Movie and Nutty Professor 2 invading cinemas and making millions. Kudos to the cast, the director, and mostly Melanie. This is a keeper!