Two longtime friends battle mid-life crisis by opening a bowling alley/pizzeria in their small hometown.Two longtime friends battle mid-life crisis by opening a bowling alley/pizzeria in their small hometown.Two longtime friends battle mid-life crisis by opening a bowling alley/pizzeria in their small hometown.
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I don't know what y'all were watching, and the less-than-inspired tag line accompanying this doesn't begin to do it justice. Engaging true-to-life characters, plot and dialogue keeping movie clichés at more than arms length while sharing a quotidian tale of Everyman, doing our collective best, beaten, coming back. This is an excellent movie that thankfully I saw before I saw the reviews - as I often let the score determine if it's time worthy, a habit to readily reassess. Excellent movie. Worth the time and payoffs days later.
The good: decent acting performances. A story, however uneventful, that still has nice likeable characters and true to life dialogues.
Photography and sound are good.
The bad: this movie is definitely lacking spark. It's quite difficult to stay involved, because not much is happening. Now you must know that the leading character's life in the movie is stuck as well. So it isnt surprising that this is a slowburning uneventful story as well. Still some pepper and salt is needed dearly, to keep this movie more interesting.
Probably best suited for a patient art house audience.
Photography and sound are good.
The bad: this movie is definitely lacking spark. It's quite difficult to stay involved, because not much is happening. Now you must know that the leading character's life in the movie is stuck as well. So it isnt surprising that this is a slowburning uneventful story as well. Still some pepper and salt is needed dearly, to keep this movie more interesting.
Probably best suited for a patient art house audience.
Phoenix, Oregon is a terrific independent film. I loved the performances by James Le Gros and Jesse Borrego, the writing, and the heart that this film has. I do think the production design was a little weak but it didn't hurt the story. The film is really strengthened by its uniqueness. Other films do focus on common folk in small towns (e.g. the Brinson family in Wildlife) but what director/writer Gary Lundgren does so well is that he makes the audience care about Bobby, the main character. He writes and directs the actor well; Le Gros depicts a middle-aged American really well. I do recommend checking this film out.
My wife and I just finished watching this film, and we both loved it. The story is a classic indie buddy story/tale of redemption, the acting is good enough, but gets added weight from the authenticity of the characters and the people playing them, and the soundtrack is excellent, and compliments the movie perfectly. I would definitely recommend this film.
Phoenix, Oregon is a well-done indie film with a lot of charm and some funny moments. The story centers on Bobby, a relatable character who you're drawn to from the moment the film begins. Throughout the film, Bobby spends some time drawing graphic novels- his true passion. His spreads include pieces of his past (and aliens because he has some interesting thoughts about their involvement in his life). These spreads come into play within the film as flashbacks that I thought were a unique touch.
The romantic interest for Bobby wasn't a likable person in my opinion... and the romance felt tacked on in general. Definitely wasn't a fan of that, but the rest of the film was delightful and witty.
Also... if you decide to watch this, make sure you get a pizza to eat because I regret not having pizza.
The romantic interest for Bobby wasn't a likable person in my opinion... and the romance felt tacked on in general. Definitely wasn't a fan of that, but the rest of the film was delightful and witty.
Also... if you decide to watch this, make sure you get a pizza to eat because I regret not having pizza.
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- TriviaThere actually isn't a bowling alley in Phoenix, Oregon. The film was shot almost entirely in Klamath Falls, Oregon.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $41,969
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,981
- May 5, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $41,969
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.39:1
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