
In my entire history of film-loving, the very talented Mr Seth Rogen has only ever let me down one time. I’m of course speaking of his involvement in a movie that turned out to be quite the disappointment. The really great news today is this: said movie is not director Jonathan Levine’s latest comedy/romance, Long Shot.
Starring Rogen, Charlize Theron, Alexander Skarsgård and O’Shea Jackson Jr., Long Shot is a film I was always going to see because the cast are among my favourite filmmakers. I just wasn’t sure how the finished product would turn out, considering the somewhat unexpected pairing of Rogen and Theron, in a story about an unemployed journalist. One who decides to pursue his childhood crush. Particularly considering that his crush happens to be one of the world’s most powerful and unattainable women.
My initial lack of confidence has a little something to do with the trailer failing to accurately convey how the movie would play. Luckily, I had a great time. The dialogue, pace, story and tone all add up to a beautifully choreographed film that delighted me. I liked it so much it almost made me feel as happy as I was when I first discovered the magic that is Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008).
As for what I liked a little less, I vaguely recall the laughs slowing down a tad past the halfway point, but that’s barely a complaint, right? The bond between Jackson Jr. and Rogen’s characters, Skarsgård’s Prime Minister character, the role played by Andy Serkis and of course ‘Queen Theron’ are all just wonderful.
Definitely, definitely watch Long Shot if you haven’t already. I certainly won’t be forgetting all the elements it got just right, in the near future.
Happy Film Loving,
G