Thursday, September 26, 2013

Chasing Rodriguez



Funny movie, but not a comedy.
I'm watching this movie as I write this review. Where do I start....? I'm not really sure what the plot is. Why do hair colors change on the actress? They look like cheap wigs. What's with the clowns? Why do you need to tell me that the movie is "family friendly" on the packaging, shouldn't that be evident by the tone of the cover art? Was this script found at the bottom of a Cracker Jack box? Some shots are out of focus, and it doesn't appear to be for artistic reasons.

Great Family Film
We also saw this in the theater, twice! My kids liked it so much the first time they insisted on going to see it again. It's a great family film, with action, comedy and drama. There is no violence or bad language. (the most violent is a couple of pointed guns, but no one gets shot or hurt.) Support independent film making and buy this movie!

Mindblowing.
Never before has such a touching, heartwarming film succeeded so well as both a captivating family film and an thrilling adventure. It finds its way into the hearts of people from all walks of life and fills their soul with happiness and joy.

Most masterful of all was the cinematography. Scenic landscapes and a deep focus allow the viewer to take in the breadth and beauty of the Northern California setting and drives us deeper into the film's world.

The bumbling antagonists are a particular delight. Not since the Marx Brothers has such quickfire dialogue and physical comedy been used to such spectacular effect.

This film has it all: Passion, action, stunts, comedy, and grumpy old guys playing chess in a park. It makes me want to have kids just so I could share it with them. In fact, I went 'round the local middle school and asked if any of them wanted to come over and watch it. I just got a lot of funny looks and kids turning and running away screaming...

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