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Movie Reviews - Humble Pie 
 

This is a very entertaining comedy drama, focusing on Tracy Orbison played by 
Hubbel Palmer, a very talented poet working at a Walmart type store, but 
feeling very low on confidence because of his weight.

His weight has brought some friction between him and his mother Agnes, played 
by Kathleen Quinlan (Scofield's mother in Prison Break). His sister Peggy 
played by the lovely Mary Lynn Rajskub (24), tries to keep the peace between 
them, while Tracy just takes whatever his mother says as deserved punishment.


As Tracy day dreams with his poetry, he comes upon a chance meeting to visit a 
theatre show, where Truman Hope played by William Baldwin (Forgetting Sarah 
Marshall), plays the lead, Tracy is so mesmerised by Truman's performance, when 
he finds out that Truman is undertaking an acting class locally, he is eager to 
sign up, and hopeful for a meeting at the end with Truman.

At work Tracy is promoted to assistant manager by his well meaning boss Mr. 
Grigoratus, played amicably by Bruce McGil (Time Cop). We get a feeling of the 
relationship between the two, in the beginning when Mr. Grigoratus tries to set 
Tracy on a double date with him and his wife, he notes down on a piece of paper 
to ask his wife if she has any "fat friends". Tracy is also in charge of 
looking after the new recruit Kendis Coley, played by Vincent Calo (The Guild), 
Kendis asks Tracy to help him out by pretending to be his father in order to 
meet the Principal at his school, as he is in trouble, he says the Principal 
has never met his father and he is from Laos, at first Tracy refuses, but sees 
that this would be an impressive stunt to pull for his acting credentials, and 
that it would also get him the friends he craves, so he agrees to do the favour 
by pretending to be Kendis's father in order to get the Principal at his school 
to go easy on him. After the stunt, Tracy is so impressed that he stays in 
character a little longer, equally Kendis's friends are impressed that Tracy 
was willing to do this for Kendis and pulled it off, and soon become friends 
with him. Tracy sees this as a window to blossom his acting, and a door into 
the minds and hearts of the misguided youths, however the leader of the teenage 
gang Shawn played by Nick Lashaway (The 40 Year Old Virgin), has some ominous 
plans for Tracy, he indicates this by having Tracy go into the local store and 
get them some alcohol, when he comes out with the alcohol the teenagers all 
take it and disperse from him, while Tracy naively asks "I thought this was for 
your parents"?

It turns out that there is a painful lesson on life for Tracy to learn, and 
although he is well meaning at most times, he finds out that people are not to 
be trusted not even Truman, who he idolises at first but finds out he is being 
used, when he gets tickets to a play for himself and Truman, but on the day 
Truman turns up with another student from the acting class, and asks Tracy to 
relinquish his ticket to her. He eventually finds out Truman also has eyes on 
his sister, much to his despair. The movie also delves into his weight problem, 
and the possible issues that might have contributed to it, especially from his 
mother's side.

It is a very well acted drama, and viewers will be impressed by how the issues 
are tackled.

 
 Mr D Stevens is a reviewer at http://moviereviews.noskram.com/  <strong>Movie 
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