Thursday, 21 March 2013
Overboard (3¾ Stars)
I watched this film two days ago, but I'm only sitting down to review it now. The problem is my self-imposed "four word month". While it might seem at first glance that only writing four words about a film is lazy, the opposite is the case. It's a lot more difficult to write a good four word review than one of my usual rambling reviews. In the case of "Overboard" I was stumped. I wracked my brain and came up with nothing. So I'm now declaring my four month word over. It was fun while it lasted. I expected to receive complaints from my regular readers, but the opposite was the case. My friends were unanimous in praising my four word reviews. But now they're over. Sorry.
I haven't been watching many films this month. Over the last week I've been catching up on some television series I own on television. I've been watching "Star Trek TNG", "Ally McBeal", "The Vampire Diaries", "La Femme Nikita", "Teen Wolf" and "Torchwood". They're all very good series, I may write about some of them soon. Apart from that I've been following the Jodi Arias trial every day, which has taken up a lot of my time. At the risk of sounding cynical, it's the best reality show I've ever seen. I need to write my thoughts about the trial in detail, but not yet. Maybe after the verdict, maybe shortly before.
But wasn't I supposed to be writing about "Overboard" today? There's not really much I can say about it. It's a romantic comedy, and whatever the trimmings romantic comedies always follow a strict pattern.
1. Girl meets boy.
2. The girl doesn't like the boy, but as time goes on she grows to like him.
3. Girl and boy go different ways. (Sometimes geographically, sometimes she returns to an ex-lover).
4. Girl realises she can't live without the boy and returns to him.
Try applying that to any romantic comedy, and even if there are variations the pattern fits. Look at the films I've reviewed already, such as "Leap Year", "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Letters to Juliet". I almost forgot "The Elder Son" and "Tamara Drewe". Romantic comedies are always predictable, but they can be good. It depends on the trimmings and how good the actors are. In the case of this film Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn are both very competent in their roles. I greatly enjoyed the comedy in the first half of the film, and I was disappointed when the second half became more serious. Nevertheless a good film. Not quite four stars, but watchable.
Kurt Russell is an actor that I latched onto late in his career. Isn't it strange how you can sometimes see a character in films for years before really noticing him? I never paid attention to Kurt Russell till I saw him in "Death Proof". After that I went back and rewatched some of his older films, such as "The Thing". He's always been a good actor, I just never noticed.
Your review got me to thinking about why this is one of my favorite movies. I'm not entirely sure that I have the answer to that question. What I do know is that this movie is one of those that just makes me happy. When I watch it I am reminded of the kind of love every girl searches for in life. We all want to be someone's Katrina. The part of the movie where he screams Katrina and jumps off the boat to swim to her makes me cry every time. The fact that I know this movie was filmed early in their real life relationship and they are still together and still in love to this day only makes me love the movie more.
ReplyDeleteSometimes I think there are just movies that touch something inside the watcher for whatever reason. This is that movie for me. I recommended you watch it because even if it doesn't touch you in the same way it touches me it's still a great story and as you said both are very competent actors. Thanks for taking the time to watch it and review it!
Of the two films you recommended to me I enjoyed "Sweet Home Alabama" more because it has a richer background. More trimmings. And I would never have noticed the misspelling of Katerina, since it was never written. But are you absolutely sure the correct spelling isn't "Katarina"? I'm not sure, I've found both spellings online.
DeleteOk first I can't believe i mis-spelled Katerina not once but twice. Then I also wanted to share with you i found this while looking for the guys name she screams out (which was Arturo I finally remembered on my own).
ReplyDeleteDuring the 2012 Academy Awards telecast, actress Reese Witherspoon admitted that Overboard is her all-time favorite movie.
Thought that was pretty cool since Reese stars in my other all time fave.
I didnt comment on your four word reviews because they sucked. I'm glad you're back to normal now. I like your blog because you write about films that I havent seen yet. I want to know about them so write real reviews.
ReplyDeleteYou're the person I most expected not to like my mini-reviews. I checked my blog every day waiting for a comment from you. Your negative opinion doesn't come as a surprise to me. So what do you think of my post about "Talk to her"?
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