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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Enjoyed this one, no special effects or million dollar budget but good acting and a good story.
The guy who plays Al steals every scene he's on, real joy to watch.
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.
Loved this film, a little sweet snapshot of how droll the midlife grind can be when you don't have the life you thought you'd have. Great understated performance from James LeGros as Bobby, and the full cast of his friends & associates offer plenty of dramatic layers for his character to engage with. Jesse Borego as Carlos is a breath of fresh air to Bobby's downer moments & his passion for his craft is infectious. I appreciated the fumbled semi romantic thread between Bobby and Tanya too as too often in movies it's all packaged up so neatly the viewer is deprived of seeing the truth when it comes to 'just not the right time' connections. Oh and have to mention Kevin Corrigan's Al, nicely positioned in both character and storyline as Bobby's polar opposite nemesis.
Highly recommend but one negative is I almost passed this by thanks to the insipid title. I get the 'Phoenix' connection in the storyline but come on, something a little more thoughtful would be cherry on the top.
Phoenix, Oregon is a comedy drama directed by Gary Lundgren. The film primarily follows Bobby (portrayed by James LeGros), a bartender who decides to quit his job and open a pizza shop/bowling alley with his friend, Carlos (portrayed by Jesse Borrego). The film then follows their journey in opening the business and issues they deal with once it is open.
My rating of this film may reflect that this film is not good, but that's not entirely true. Pheonix, Oregon has a very small budget, which isn't an issue, but the scenes are mainly limited to the bowling alley, restaurant that Bobby/Carlos work at, and Bobby's home. The film is fairly predictable as I saw where the film was going and how each character would end up once they were introduced. I also thought the film is more of a drama then comedy but that could be because the comedy was a bit bland not necessarily funny to me.
With that being said, it's not a bad film. Just a bit boring and predictable. All of the main actors gave good performances and I was attached to Bobby, and to a smaller extent, Carlos.
If you like smaller budget dramas, its worth the watch - 4/10.
My rating of this film may reflect that this film is not good, but that's not entirely true. Pheonix, Oregon has a very small budget, which isn't an issue, but the scenes are mainly limited to the bowling alley, restaurant that Bobby/Carlos work at, and Bobby's home. The film is fairly predictable as I saw where the film was going and how each character would end up once they were introduced. I also thought the film is more of a drama then comedy but that could be because the comedy was a bit bland not necessarily funny to me.
With that being said, it's not a bad film. Just a bit boring and predictable. All of the main actors gave good performances and I was attached to Bobby, and to a smaller extent, Carlos.
If you like smaller budget dramas, its worth the watch - 4/10.
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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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- $41,969
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $2,981
- May 5, 2019
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- $41,969
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- 1h 48m(108 min)
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- 2.39:1
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