Friday 8 February 2008

The Bucket List


"When he closed his eyes, his heart was opened..."

The Bucket List is the "heartwarming" tale of two elderly men, who on their deathbeds comprise a list of tasks they wish to accomplish before they kick the bucket - a "bucket list" if you will.


Starring the two Hollywood heaviweights Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman this movie was never in danger of being anything other than a box-office smash and it did not dissappoint in that respect when it was released in the US late last year. My main fear about this film is that people will see their names on the bill and think, "Two Great actors, it's got to be a great movie right?". Wrong. Both actors give convincing performances as old men, but to be fair, that was hardly a challenge for either of them. It's akin to asking Lindsay Lohan to play a vapid, drunken slut. She'd probably get an Oscar.


The Bucket List sees us watching old men driving vintage cars round a racetrack, jumping out of planes, and going skydiving, among other things. These tasks inject a touch of comedy into proceedings, but not much. There are more serious and heartfelt tasks the men attempt, but these aren't till the end of the movie.


Thankfully, this is one movie where the tagline gives you fair warning. The problem for me in this movie is that it's just not my cup of tea. I can see it is a decent movie that will be loved by many over the age of 50 and has some very touching moments, but it suffers from the fact that it is released amongst some absolutely amazing movies (No Country For Old Men, There Will Be Blood etc.) Way too much sentimental shmultz for my taste. The ending is sad, so sensitive types will want to take a Kleenex but it did nothing for me and will not stay in my head like many other films I've seen this year. Buy it on DVD for your grandparents and they'll love you forever.

Well, until they die obviously.

5/10

The Bucket List is released Friday 15 February 2008 in the UK. Avoid it at all costs.