Larry Crowne: Blogger movie review
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The recessionary spirit has started to manifest itself in American cinema at full force, and thanks to 鈥,鈥 it has entered mainstream romantic comedy. While it鈥檚 less like 鈥溾 and more like a double-length sitcom episode, the movie works as a reminder that dignity, integrity, and the will to work are three powerful weapons against the tough times facing our country. This commentary mostly takes a backseat to the been there, done that genre tropes 鈥 but just the fact that it has subtext makes it deeper than just about every romantic comedy in the past decade.
Say what you will about the declining power of movie stars, but I don鈥檛 think this movie would have worked without its marquee names, Tom Hanks and Julia Roberts. We鈥檝e all seen the good-natured person melt the cold exterior of someone else, although 鈥淟arry Crowne鈥 does invert it by making the man nice and the woman chilly. The characters are one-dimensional; Hanks鈥 Larry being an embodiment of good while Roberts鈥 Mercedes Tainot representing a heart hardened by a bad marriage and the frustrating public education system.
Yet it鈥檚 watchable, even fun, because our heads process it as Erin Brockovich falling in love with Forrest Gump. The romance isn鈥檛 good enough to be cared about if we were watching two no-name indie actors, and we accept it because we have a history with these two actors and we trust them. We aren鈥檛 watching Larry Crowne; we are watching Josh Baskin, Andrew Beckett, Joe Fox, and Chuck Noland. Similarly, we aren鈥檛 watching Mercedes Tainot; we are watching Vivian Ward, Julianne Potter, Maggie Carpenter, and Anna Scott. Where the script lacks, the decades we have spent having these two actors entertain us compensates. (So if you aren鈥檛 a fan of either of the actors, maybe it鈥檚 best to steer clear.)
When it鈥檚 not quietly extolling American virtues, 鈥淟arry Crowne鈥 is light, breezy, and warm. Its titular character meets an interesting cast of characters at the local community college, explores new hobbies and passions, and confronts the changes in his life with determination and willpower. While I expect a little bit more from Nia Vardalos, the woman who had me in tears of laughter with 鈥My Big Fat Greek Wedding,鈥 in the way of humor, the movie has a sort of pleasant wit to it. Combined with the likability factor of Hanks and Roberts, the movie makes for a nice and decently satisfying watch. B /
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