Running time: 89 minutes
Starring: Jono Robertson, Alex Gainer, Olga Elliot, Cole Selby
The S.S. Swenson follows three degenerates as they battle the demons of grief in a fantasy world they've built around themselves. After their father dies, the three siblings Swan (Gainer), Ricky (Robertson), and Bonnie (Elliot) come together to grieve but dull the pain in booze and drugs. Although their antics are mostly harmless, they do resort to petty theft to fuel their habits. However, when Ricky accidentally tries to break into a house, only to get a job as a nanny, their whole lives (and the lives of the family he is nannying for) change forever.
The S.S. Swenson has some good, imaginative moments, but a lot of the film seems odd for the sake of being odd. Characters make some pretty bad decisions, but the destructive moments aren't destructive enough and everything gets resolved too easily. As I mentioned, the family does a lot of petty crime to make ends meet, but they're all fixed with a jolly laugh and no consequences. And when there is a big consequential decision, that decision and the consequences after do not have the gravity that it should. The emotional scenes themselves don't hit as well, and some of the stranger scenes, such as anything with the antagonist, just seem like they're trying too hard. And finally, the siblings make some pretty terrible decisions but also change a little too quickly.
In the end, the S.S. Swenson has a cast of quirky characters and a ton of heart, but the voyage suffers from poor navigation and a lack of wind behind its sails.
Rent it.
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