Be Kind Rewind

2008

Action / Comedy / Drama / Sci-Fi

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Sigourney Weaver as Ms. Lawson
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23.976 fps
1 hr 41 min
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PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 41 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by come2whereimfrom7 / 10

Gondry lays out another visual feast

This is the latest brainchild of Michel Gondry the one time video maker turned director of 'Eternal Sunshine..' and 'The Science of Sleep' and once again there's a visual feast on offer. On many levels this is just a clever comedy but on many others its much more than that, it is a homage to film-making as a whole, the death of artistry in the face of technology, the sense of community that cinemas can bring in a world where cinema is struggling against the internet and apathy. Jack Black and Mos Def play at odds friends who have an outlet running the local video store 'Be Kind Rewind', with the huge DVD emporium down the road the business is struggling and in danger of being pulled down to make way for condos. After a freak accident wipes all the tapes in the shop the pair decide to remake all the films rather than get caught and lose the shop and this then is where Gondry et al step up to the mark and let their imaginations run wild with hilarious consequences. The first film they make is 'Ghostbusters' and it sets the premises of what is to come as they do their own versions of 'Robocop, Lion King, Rush Hour 2 and Men in Black to name but a few. Black and Def play off each other really well but it's the ingenuity in the sets and lo-fi costumes that make all these little twenty minute 'Swedes' (The tapes are described as having come from Sweden as an excuse for higher rental fees and longer wait times) brilliantly funny. They are even available to watch online and you're also encouraged to make your own! The story is for want of a better word silly and my only criticism I have is that Gondry tends to be too whimsical and over idealistic at times but that said he is portraying a fantasy world where he can play like a child with bits of old rubbish and sticky back plastic and come up with stunning arty creations that shine on screen. With so much subject matter to work with Gondry picks films that he is sure most people will have seen, although I hadn't seen 'Rush Hour 2' and so struggled to find all of that section funny, so on the off chance you haven't seen any of the films being Sweded you may wonder what the hell is going on. Be Kind.. is not a new story or even a new idea but it has new things to say about the state of the industry, copyright law and ownership that hide subtly below the comedy and it is so full of visual ideas it's a film you could quite easily watch again. Not as dark as 'Eternal Sunshine' and slightly better than 'Science of Sleep' Gondry is proving he can do aesthetically great lo-fi films without the lure of CGI or the Hollywood big budget. Like the war between VHS tapes and DVDs Gondry is taking on the big boys and coming out relatively unscathed.

Reviewed by ccthemovieman-18 / 10

Pleasant, Feel-Good Flick

This is a silly but harmless fun piece of fluff, guaranteed to put some smiles on your face and give you somewhat of a feel-good feeling when it's over. I'm sure that was the intent, and very little more. It wasn't made to astound anyone or provide huge laughs. Yet, it has a lot of charm and subtle humor.

It's a ludicrous story, so you just can't take anything seriously. The premise is unique: two guys converting a dying video rental store into a success by taking blank tapes of famous movies and making their own 20-minute versions! The new "movies" are so bad, they're good and the neighborhood starts making requests and renting the new "sweded" movies like hotcakes. Goofy? Sure. Tons of plot holes? You bet......but a nice movie.

The more films you know, beginning with "Ghostbusters," the more you'll enjoy this as the guys make these cheap knock-offs on budgets of about a hundred bucks! In addition, Jack Black, Mos Def, Danny Glover and Mia Farrow were all fun to watch.

It's no award-winner, but you could do a lot worse.

Reviewed by kosmasp7 / 10

One joke stand

I like Michel Gondry. I had the pleasure to watch him up, close and personal at a Berlinale interview, in a small café, two years ago. The guy is as crazy, as his movies (in a good sense of course). And this is the reason why I gave the movie 7 points and not 6. OK so Jack Black and Mos Def are great too ...

... but the movie feeds itself on the premise/idea it sets off during the course of the movie and which you might have seen in the trailer (I won't go into it, because to me that would be a spoiler). The problem is, that while it funny and sometimes even hilarious, it lacks in the feelings department. Watch his (Gondrys) other movies and you'll understand. While the cast does it's best to work with an apparently slim script, it is apparent that something is missing. A shame then, especially when the movie drags into it's final act and the down-points arrive, because they are even heavier and somewhat unbearable. Still far better than some other movies, that lack originality ... and be sure to check some "online short movies" after you watched the film, the internet address is in the credits!

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