About St. Vincent
And A Boy
There’s a scene in
St. Vincent where Bill Murray’s
character Vincent (Vin) parks his car into his driveway by driving it
backwards. I’ve always wondered what the advantage is for those people who hold
up traffic for this rather difficult way to park, but this scene tells you
everything about the main character. He has a really difficult way to do everything.
Vin is a
curmudgeonly alcoholic gambling slob whose life is going backwards for all
kinds of reasons. Enter neighbor and single mom Maggie (Melissa McCarthy) and
her son that discovers that the sarcastic Vin has a heart of gold. This is not
exactly an original screenplay; I think it plays every week on TV’s About A Boy, but Murray and McCarthy’s
on-screen charm are crowd-pleasers for sure.
Simply put: Predictable but amusing. A good film
choice if you’d like to put a happy note on the end of a crappy day.
Award potential: Murray
has some chances to tug at your heart as a true actor. Golden Globe’s comedy
category should notice. Oscar won’t.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks. Barely.
The ten buck review: Worth ten bucks. Barely.
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