Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
... View MoreAlthough I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
... View MoreThe biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
... View MoreThrough painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
... View MoreWatch or pass?(Brief & to the point, sometimes not grammatically correct)Assuming synopsis was read --explains little -- so I won'tNot a typical Terence Hill film:Obviously not a Western -- hardly made by Italian studios post-1970sA little different without his pal actor, Bud Spencer.If you're not familiar w/their work, peculiar that you're here.Regardless, you might like their movies.Filmed in US, as since mid 1970s, prior to mostly Italy & Spain.Not action-packed, & kinda slow, but does have a few fights (not in his regular style), & some vehicular things.More plot/story in this, compared to his other flicks, albeit slight.Audio can be off, as all his films, in any language. As far as I understand, all voices for any market were dubbed. Even though he's Italian & born there, his main language (maybe only) is German; he might not speak Italian (unsure). In most of his films, actors spoke their native language & most were dubbed later, even for those whom spoke the language. For example, his last Western movie (or penultimate or close), "...Nobody" had Henry Fonda as the 2nd main character.Cannot say yeah or nay to watch -- depends upon your interests. Hopefully, I provided info for you to decide.How many will read this? 1-2 per year? Hahaha
... View MoreThe movie is a nice tale of simplicity, action, and good feelings. The narration is well supported by the main theme of the soundtrack: "Simple Man" by Lynyrd Skynyrd, a song which lyrics perfectly fit the story. Every actor do his job at very good level, interpreting his role in a very remarkable way, and direction is excellent. Some scenes are at Oscar level, like the one when bikers approached the final meeting between Luke and Lawson. A special notice about Ross Hill acting: unfortunately the adopted son of Terence has died in a road accident. I'm pretty sure that this guy could had became the natural heir of Terence Hill, due to his expressiveness and his capacities.
... View MoreNot only did I see it, I acted in it too. I was the character called "Bad Biker Chickadee", the biker gang leader.( the one leading the pack, on my Trike ) Terence was a real sport to act with. During the shoot of our fight scene, I was told by the 'fight' coach, to go easy on him, due to the fact, that it was 118' out, and we were all sweating like pigs. As we went thru several takes of the fight scene, Terence took me to task, and said to me." Look....I won't break, and you won't hurt me........heck, I'm insured by Loydds of London" We finished the take, the rest is history. Good cast of extras too.If your a Trinity fan, you'll love this one.Joe Krieg......Phoenix, Az.
... View MoreTerence Hill is good in this "Spaghetti" version of the road trip film. Like John Ritter or Gene Wilder, he can make everyday physical gestures -- a roll of the shoulders, for instance -- very funny. Couple that with the ability to pull off stunts and believable fight scenes and you have a mellow -- and enjoyable -- alternative to Jackie Chan. The story, however, is a bit dumb; but this shouldn't surprise or disappoint anyone who appreciates Terence Hill and his movies, where slapstick and gags ALWAYS come before plot....Thank goodness!
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