Dax Shepard and David Palmer return to the director’s chair for the Shepard-written car-chase comedy Hit & Run
which stars Shepard as Charlie, an x-criminal getaway driver in the
Witness Protection Program who chooses to leave the program and risk his
life in order to get his girlfriend Annie (Kristen Bell) to LA for a
potentially life-changing job interview. However when the two are being
chased by Annie’s x-boyfriend, a clumbsy Federal Marshall named Randy
(Tom Arnold), the police, and Charlie’s x-partner in crime (Bradley
Cooper), humor, drama, and some bad ass chase scenes ensue.
This movie has not quite gotten the credit it deserves. Hit & Run
has a clever premise which allows for some great action, comedy, and
romance. I found Shepard and Bell’s chemistry to be charming and more
importantly very believable (their real-life romantic relationship may
have something to do with that). There is about as much car chase
action in the film as one would want in an action comedy. And the story
does get off track at times but as a whole the production is
consistently entertaining.
Hit & Run also has a good sense of humor.
Though not really an outrageously funny comedy, there is a bounty of
witty lines and cleverly-written dialogue throughout the film. I found
that the funniest parts of the film involved Tom Arnold whose buffoonish
character seems to have been written just for him.
This movie does have its flaws besides the occasional side-tracking
of the story line. Cooper’s dreadlock-sporting bad guy character is not
very convincing and is frankly a little ridiculous. Also at times the
movie feels like a car commercial. However a satisfying conclusion
ultimately makes Hit & Run worth checking out.
7/10 1967 Lincoln Continentals
Friday, August 24, 2012
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