I stopped watching after the first two minutes...
Added 11/16/2009
When the movie starts with someone dropping the F bomb in every sentence when it's not even in a valid context, it tells me that we have an ignorant A) character, B) actor, and C) DIRECTOR. They're nothing but sell-outs and propagating vulgarity in an unnecessary context. I'll make a point not to watch this directors movies.
Even sadder is Morgan Freeman...you'd think he'd have more class or principles to put his foot down and not be a part of certain projects. Guess it's all about making a buck.
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A sweet fairy tale
Added 9/5/2009
After passing this film up many times on cable I finally just let it play when it came on and, wow, was I surprised. Sure, this is no slice of reality, but it is a sweet reflection of what may happen once in a while. Morgan Freeman plays his charming self and I hope to see Paz Vega in more films. A couple of other things: this was made really and truly on location. LA is filmed in LA. Brentwood is filmed in Brentwood. Carson is really Carson. For once filmmakers do not assume that no one from the place in question is ever going to see their movie. I'm a Morgan Freeman fan to start with, but after this like him even more.
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Pure fun: pleasant, light, entertaining and unpretentious
Added 8/26/2009
Morgan Freeman stars in this lightweight, very pleasant vehicle. Freeman is referred to as "Him" in the script. No, this is not a parody of the recent political campaign. It is the story of an out-of-work, but still famous, actor dropped off by an airhead driver at a neighborhood grocery in the midst of Carson, California, which looks like an run down town, to research a role in a potential independent film. Freeman is in a slough of self-doubt and despair. When he sees copies of his old movies being heavily discounted on DVD, he buries them deep in the display.
He meets Paz Vega, who mans - er, womans - the "10 Items Or Less" lane. She is brash, angry, frustrated, wrapped up in a lousy marriage where her husband's lover works in the same store, is convinced that life is a dead end.
Freeman and Vega form an unlikely alliance. He has no way to find his way back home to Brentwood - a highly unlikely experience - and she has to go to an interview that she is convinced will get her nowhere.
Thus begins a series of light adventure in which both Freeman and Vega expand their horizons.
This is a fun, light film. Freeman is Freeman playing Freeman and, unsurprisingly, he does it quite well. He waltzes through his scenes with an appealing lightness. Vega works hard as the bitter woman looking for a better life, while she is sure that she is not entitled to anything more than life in the "10 items or less" lane.
The ending is pleasing. The whole film is pleasing.
No great revelations here. Just a nice, pleasant film.
Jerry
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As good as it gets!!
Added 8/6/2009
Its a great movie, actually its a "road" movie, like
Midnight Run, but instead of Robert De Niro and Charles
Grodin moving around you get Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega.
Ms. Vega is a very sharp, but bitter cashier in a
Latino grocery store who doesn't care much for people.
She is constantly snapping and barking at every customer in
the store, and never smiles.
Morgan Freeman plays a "known" movie star who hasn't worked
for a while and happens upon Paz Vega, (a/k/a Scarlett Morales)
while he is researching the role of a Latino grocery store
manager.
The second Morgan Freeman lays eyes on Paz Vega, he is
totally charmed by her. The funny thing is all she
does is snap at everyone, and throughout the entire movie
you can't help but be charmed by her too.
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Disappointing film that could have been better
Added 4/15/2009
Just saw this on TV, and have happily now erased it. With a good script, this could have been an interesting film. It's a "very thin cup of tea" of a movie. All too thin. A good scriptwriter could have done something with the idea and given the characters something interesting to do and say. My advice: rent it before you buy it.
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