My Own Private Idaho Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Gus Van Sant's dreamtime riff on Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Parts I and II" features River Phoenix as Mike Waters, a narcoleptic male hustler who is first seen drifting on a stretch of highway in Idaho. Mike shifts from Seattle to Portland, where he has taken up with Scott Favor (Keanu Reeves), who is also a hustler. The difference between them is Mike's sleepy state betrays an uncertain future, while Scott is ready to inherit a fortune from his father within a week. Mike feels a real affection for Scott, but Scott does not believe men can really love each other. Besides, Scott is mostly hustling as a means of slumming and killing time before he inherits his money. Mike, however, delusionally thinks Scott will continue with his life as a drifter after receiving his inheritance. Mike's belief is shared by the dregs of Portland, who live out of an abandoned hotel with their spiritual leader Bob (film director William Richert). They're convinced Scott's fortune will benefit them all, when in reality Scott has other plans. - Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
09/25/1991
DVD Release Date:
03/01/2005
Rating:
R
MPAA Reasons:
for strong sensuality, language and drug use.
Run Time:
105 min.
Distributor(s):
Fine Line Features
Production Co.:
New Line Cinema
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
Prostitutes, Fathers and Sons, Unrequited Love, Faltering Friendships
Tone:
Elegiac, Warm, Compassionate, Dreamlike, Enigmatic, Lyrical
Keywords:
alienation, bisexuality, coming-of-age, friendship, gigolo, homosexual, journey, love, narcolepsy, on-the-road, prostitute/prostitution, teenagers
Country of Origin:
USA (09-29-1991)
Language:
English
Status:
DVD