“Moonrise Kingdom” is a 94 minute film that is about 94
minutes too long. It stars, believe it or not, Bruce Willis, Bill Murray,
Edward Norton, Jason Schwartzman, Tilda Swinton, Frances McDormand Harvey
Keitel and Bob Balaban with 2 teenage actors, Kara Hayward and Jared Gilman.
How could such a cast not produce a winning or at least a mediocre film is a
question only director Wes Anderson who
co-wrote the film with Roman Coppola, can answer, if indeed there is one. The
film is more like a cartoon with live actors and like most cartoons, is two
dimensional and without substance. Paraphrasing the old Smucker commercial,
with a name like Coppola, ti doesn’t have to be good. Roman is Francis Ford
Coppola’s son and the difference between the two shoots the gene theory full of
holes. More than that, the film, rated PG, contains scenes between the two
young teenage stars that, to put in the kindest phraseology, are most
inappropriate. I must confess that my view of the film is totally out of sync
with some pretty reputable and respected publications including the Wall St.
Journal, the New York Timss, et. al. who really loved it.. There is no middle
ground for this movie. You will either love ir or dislike it. My guess is the
latter. I give the film 2 stars and regret not having stayed at home to watch
whatever was on the TV schedule that night.
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