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REVIEW: GHOST TOWN

09/18/08

SYNOPSIS:
Unbeknownst to us, Manhattan is crowded
with ghostly apparitions and unexpected redemption for the
living – and even for the recently departed – in the comic
fantasy “Ghost Town.”
It all begins with Dr. Bertram Pincus (Golden Globe winner
RICKY GERVAIS), a man whose people skills leave much to be
desired. When Pincus dies unexpectedly during a routine
medical procedure, but is miraculously revived after seven
minutes, he wakes up to discover that he now has the
annoying ability to see ghosts. Even worse,
they all want something from him, particularly Frank Herlihy
(Academy Award®
nominee GREG KINNEAR), who pesters him into attempting to
break up the
impending re-marriage of his widow Gwen (TÉA LEONI).
REVIEW: Surprisingly, this movie is not as cliché as
you might think. The title is and so is the premise but
Ricky Gervais, who plays the lead role of Bertram Pincus
D.D.S., makes all the difference needed to save this picture
from becoming just another “I see dead people” story. Well
actually, this movie’s well laid out story also helps save
it. But it’s Ricky’s character that gives it flavor. The
first time I really noticed him was in Night at the Museum
as the museum manager. His predominant talents of dry wit,
sarcastic humor, and sharp line delivery were evident with
that role. Even so, I still had my doubts about his ability
to carry a movie as the lead actor. Well movie fans, I think
he did just fine. His talents were shining just as bright if
not brighter in this picture. You also must consider that
this socially inept recluse of a character is the perfect
role for him and he does not disappoint.
“Not now!” is probably one of the more popular phrases said
by those suddenly and unexpectedly departed souls. Life and
death are polar opposites and yet there is such a fine line
between them. This film gives an interesting representation
of that fine line and how unfinished business can affect a
person’s itinerary. Greg Kinnear plays Frank Herlihy, one of
these unfortunate souls. After discovering that Pincus has
the ability to see and hear these ghosts, he makes his life
a living hell in order to persuade him to disrupt his wife’s
plans of marrying the “wrong guy”. When Pincus gives in to
the plan, he transforms into the unlikeliest of suitors and
thus adds to the comedy as well as providing some touching
moments of romance and kindness. The main benefactor is Gwen
played by Tea Leoni. Both Tea and Greg are always on the
ball so their performances were exactly that. But again,
Ricky really stole the show. Well, not the entire show . . .
there are a couple of scenes with a very interesting new
actor which I don’t recall ever seeing before. Actually, I
don’t recall ever seeing this breed being used in a movie
before. This adorable canine belongs to Gwen and having him
in a Manhattan apartment gives new meaning to the phrase,
house pet. I was impressed by its performance.
As I have mentioned in other reviews, a movie of this nature
relies on, among many other things, a good script. Ricky’s
performance can only be as sharp as what he is saying and he
was sharp. At some moments the line delivery was a little
too accelerated but overall the message got across. With a
concept like this, you might expect heavy duty special
effects. The movie makers seemed to not want to focus on
special effects as much and focus more on the story and the
acting. The effects were simple but not cheap, effective but
not overly elaborate. It was just the right touch.
Writer/Director David Koepp has plenty of successful writing
jobs under his belt. He has directed a handful of projects
and this is a very nice addition to his resume. This is a
charming movie that is a good choice if you’re in the mood
for it. I thought the two closing lines in the movie were
very clever. It’s a shame that Priscilla couldn’t come with
me to see this one because I think she would have loved it.
Review By Cine Marcos
cinemarcos@smartcine.com
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Director: David Koepp
Writer: David Koepp
John Kamps
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 1hr 42mins
Staring: Tea Leoni
Greg Kinnear
Kristen Wiig
Billy Campbell
Producer: Gavin
Polone
Distributor: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Rating: PG-13 (for some strong language,
sexual humor and drug references)
Release Date: September 19, 2008
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