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''Drowning Mona'' is a 2000 American
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starring
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as Wyatt Rash, a local police chief from Verplanck, New York, who investigates the mysterious death of Mona Dearly (
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), a spiteful, hard-drinking, loud-mouthed, abusive woman, hated by all who knew her, who drove her son's car off a cliff and drowned in a river. The film received negative reviews from critics.


Plot

Mona Dearly can't unlock her car so, as her keys fit her son's Yugo, she takes that and drives off. On a bend, the brakes fail completely and she drives off a cliff into the
Hudson River The Hudson River, historically the North River, is a river that flows from north to south largely through eastern New York (state), New York state. It originates in the Adirondack Mountains at Henderson Lake (New York), Henderson Lake in the ...
. Clarence, fishing in the river, sees it happen. Chief Rash observes there are no skid marks on the road. Her long-suffering husband Phil and son Jeff, show no grief when learning of Mona's death, an abusive, belligerent heavy drinker, loved by none. (Jeff is more concerned about his car.) Ellie (Rash's daughter) wants to celebrate as the Dearlys treated her fiancé (and Jeff's business partner) Bobby badly. JB Landscaping is not doing well due to Jeff's laziness and poor behavior. Phil and Rona, who are having an affair, meet at the Charm Motel. He expresses happiness about Mona's death but denies involvement. Bobby meets Murph, his older brother, who has been helping him financially. Murph suspects he had a hand in Mona's death. Rash's investigation takes him to Jeff, who claims that Bobby threatened and attacked Mona. Lucinda, the local mechanic specializing in Yugos (driven by every resident in town) informs Rash that the car Mona was driving had been tampered with in multiple ways. Phil tells Rash he had been a battered husband, as Mona suspected he was having an affair. He also claims Jeff and Mona had had an argument on the evening before the accident. Bobby tells Rash he hated Mona and that they had had an argument over Jeff's pay. She would not let him dissolve the partnership unless Bobby bought them out. Phil and Jeff leave Mona's wake very early. Meanwhile, Rash breaks into the Dearly's, finding that Mona's and Jeff's car keys had been switched. Phil expresses his gratitude to Bobby for killing Mona. Bobby then confesses to Ellie that he rigged Jeff's car, as Jeff was destroying their business. She then announces she is pregnant. Clarence overhears their conversation. Phil tells Rash he spotted Bobby near the Dearly residence on the night before the accident, claiming that he did not say this earlier because Rash and Bobby will soon be family. Jeff, who is also involved with Rona, finds out about Phil's affair with her. Bobby tells Rash that Mona threatened him, not the other way around, and that he was in the Hideaway the evening before the accident, which Rash later learns is not true, despite Murph attempting to cover Bobby on this. Rash also finds a sharp gardening tool on the street in front of the Dearly house, with the letters "JB" on it. Phil is found dead in a pond at the Charm Motel. Murph tells Ellie, who fears that Bobby, who left their house that night, did it. When Rona finds out, she tries to leave town; she had seen Jeff approach Phil beside the pond, and now believes Jeff killed him. Police learn that Jeff is threatening suicide because of Rona's leaving. He reveals that a drunken Mona had unrepentantly chopped off his hand when they fought over a bottle of beer. He also states that Phil was not his biological father, adding that, despite all that, he did not kill either of them. Chief Rash manages to take the gun away from Jeff. Rash then tells Bobby privately that Clarence confessed to killing Phil, further confessing that he had witnessed Phil watch Bobby's unsuccessful attempt to sabotage Jeff's brakes (Bobby only damaged a meaningless valve), and then saw Phil do a proper sabotage and switch the keys in the house to ensure Mona would drive it in the morning. Clarence killed Phil to rid the town of a murderer while also preventing Phil from likely pulling Bobby down with him by revealing the cursory attempt to kill Jeff. Chief Rash promises Bobby to keep quiet about Bobby's involvement as long as he takes good care of Ellie and the baby. Bobby and Ellie get married and Clarence is taken away.


Cast


Reception


Box office

In the United States and Canada, ''Drowning Mona'' grossed $15.5million, and $0.4million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $15.9million, against a budget of $26million. It opened at No.4, its first of two consecutive weeks in the Top10 at the domestic box office.


Critical response


Awards and nominations


Nominations

*
ALMA Awards The American Latino Media Arts Award or ALMA Award, formerly known as Latin Oscars Award, is an award highlighting the best American Latino contributions to music, television, and film. The awards promote fair and accurate portrayals of Latino ...
: Outstanding Director of a Feature Film (Nick Gomez)


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* {{Danny DeVito 2000 black comedy films 2000 films 2000s American films 2000s English-language films American black comedy films American crime comedy films Destination Films films English-language black comedy films Films about automobiles Films directed by Nick Gomez Films scored by Michael Tavera Films set in New York (state)