This movie was so silly...and I loved it!
I really liked the way this movie touched realistic and unrealistic areas. By realistic, I mean how the creators made a way for something that looked so stupid to end up being so popular and so fabulous, the Hula Hoop! Although that wasn't really how it was created, isn't it interesting to see an old school/yet modern children's toy be inveted in a silly way?
As far as unrealistic goes, I didn't expect anything like what happened when Norville fell from the clock tower to happen at all. It was an extremely far twist from the way the film seemed to be themed throughout the entire thing up until that point. Not that I didn't enjoy it and think it was a great movie, but the second to last scene was a bit far-fetched from the way the movie as a whole flowed.
The character Amy Archer was most definitely my favorite. That woman talked a mile a minute, but holy crap, I loved her! When she first stepped into view, I couldn't stop laughing at how fast and how crazy she talked. She was so silly! But it was especially funny to me personally, because I met this character in the same way that I met one of my best friends my freshman year of high school. She looked like Amy Archer, and talked a mile a minute just like that, and it made me laugh. Plus, she was funny. :P
Not gonna lie, in the first half of this movie, I wanted to reach into the screen and punch Norville. I don't mean that literally, and he was funny, don't get me wrong. But he was so stupid! lol!
However, as the movie began to slowly piece apart his character, I gradually became more and more sympathetic for him. If you haven't seen this movie, go watch it, I highly recommend it if you like Jim Carrey meets Godfather meets It's A Wonderful Life :P
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