| Review Date: Director: Garth Jennings Writer: Douglas Adams, Karey Kirkpatrick Producers: Gary Barber, Roger Birnbaum, Jonathan Glickman, Nick Goldsmith, Jay Roach Actors: Martin Freeman as Arthur Mos Def as Ford Prefect Zooey Deschanel as Trillian |
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For anyone wondering if I’d read the novel, the answer is “no”, but as I’ve already gone on record in many of my previous films-based-on-a-book reviews before, I don’t think that should have anything to do with an audience member’s appreciation of a movie—particularly since the studio isn’t exactly handing the books out as folks are walking into the theater. I’ve also never been a fan of British humor (that’s right, the Monty Python flicks never did it for me either), so I’m sure that didn’t help. But less subjectively, I have to say that the film really doesn’t have much of a “story” going for it other than the fact that planet Earth is blown to smithereens, and a couple of its surviving members travel through the galaxy, getting into “wacky adventures”, I guess. Even the so-called “bad guys” (who look like giant rejects from that “Fraggle Rock” TV show) are admittedly not “evil”, but simply overly bureaucratic. Hmmmm, sorta funny, I guess. But when the entire basis of their appearances revolves around them asking people to fill out forms , and this task isn’t particularly humorous to you, things sorta get stale with them after a while, and you wonder what the heck the film’s obstacles are anyway. Hell…even Rockwell’s fun, over-the-top performance started grating at me after a while (and I love that guy!).
Anyway, like I said at the beginning of my review…I think this film is simply a case of me not “getting” the humor, the inside jokes or the particular attraction of this story. That said, and being as much of that is subjective, maybe you will – particularly if you’re a fan of the book (my sister, with whom I saw the film and who had read the book, enjoyed it quite a bit, so there).