Saturday, July 02, 2011

Movie review: Larry Crowne

I had another sneak peek screening this week; this time, it was Larry Crowne, the Tom Hanks/Julia Roberts movie that came out yesterday. I would call it cute. It was a relatively enjoyable movie with a lot of fun, quirky characters and Tom Hanks as charming as always playing a guy (Larry) who loses his job for not having a college degree and decides to change that by enrolling in community college. He learns a lot, inside and outside the classroom. I kind of feel like there were too many fun, quirky characters, more than necessary. You had Larry's neighbors, Larry's coworkers, Larry's classmates, Larry's scooter gang friends... it's a lot of people to share screen time. Besides the story of Larry kind of hitting rock bottom and then growing into a better version of himself, there is the romance with Julia Roberts' character, which I feel is played up in most of the previews but is really the worst part of the movie. It's a very rushed and forced romance. Julia's character is married but I guess we are supposed to forget that because he's kind of a jerk. She's also very disillusioned and cranky, so much so that it's very hard for me to believe that she puts that all aside due to the ten minutes of alone time she spends with Larry. I do think the movie was cute overall and I definitely didn't leave the theater thinking it was a waste of my time but I kind of wish they had left out the romance and just showed how someone can turn lemons into lemonade.

1 comment:

gman said...

I love your description of this movie, “I would call it cute. It was a relatively enjoyable movie with a lot of fun, quirky characters.” Boy, it’s a no brainer when you’re friends with a big star like Julia Roberts; you ask her to be in your movie. They were on Oprah’s last season to promote the movie and they’re both best friends with her. Good thing they also had a movie to promote, huh? Since DISH bought Blockbuster it only makes sense they would enhance the value of their satellite service with an offering like Blockbuster. The Blockbuster Movie Pass will be a great addition to my employee service that I can’t wait to take advantage of. I bet there are even people scrambling to get it free for 12 months as a new customer because no one else has an offer like that out there now.