Affliction
Affliction ★★★½ 1997 (R)
Nolte, Schrader, and Coburn turn in the finest work of their careers in this bleak tale of one man's battle with the demons of his past and the failures of the present. Nolte is small-town, small-time sheriff Wade Whitehouse, who wants to do the right things, but never does. Damaged beyond repair by his abusive alcoholic father (Coburn), he alienates or scares away anyone who might care for him, including his daughter (Tierney) and his girlfriend (Spacek). When a local businessman dies under mysterious circumstances, Wade sees a chance at redemption, but the investigation turns out to be the catalyst for his final degradation. Schrader has studied the beaten-down male psyche before, but never with this much discipline or implicit knowledge. He adapted the screenplay from Russell Banks' 1989 novel. 113m/C VHS, DVD. Nick Nolte, James Coburn, Sissy Spacek, Willem Dafoe, Mary Beth Hurt, Jim True-Frost, Marian Seldes, Brigid Tierney, Sean McCann, Wayne Robson, Holmes Osborne; D: Paul Schrader; W: Paul Schrader; C: Paul Sarossy; M: Michael Brook. Oscars '98: Support. Actor (Coburn); N.Y. Film Critics '98: Actor (Nolte); Natl. Soc. Film Critics '98: Actor (Nolte).
affliction
af·flic·tion / əˈflikshən/ • n. something that causes pain or suffering: an affliction of the nervous system. ∎ pain or suffering: poor people in great affliction. ∎ Astrol. an instance of one celestial body afflicting another.