Somewhat entertaining, but never really fully satisfying, Larry Crowne comes across as a somewhat bland picture. Tom Hanks stars, co-wrote, produced, fixed the food, and made the coffee in this film, and it’s lack of zing and appeal has to fall on his shoulders. As an advid Hanks fan, I found this particular effort to be one of his worst.
Hanks plays the lead character, Larry Crowne, a middle-aged department store employee, who loses his job. Forced to go back to college, Larry finds himself in debt, and struggling to put his life back together. Along the way, he becomes involved with a group of scooter riding students, and a terminable unhappy speech teacher, played by Julia Roberts.
Roberts character is an unpleasant, bitter, and narcissistic woman, filled with self-pity and loathing. A sharp contrast to Crowne, who appears happy-go-lucky, and almost childlike, oblivious to the disdain that Roberts portrays.
The scooter gang is an odd mixture of students that really doesn’t seem to make much sense, other than being a cinematic vehicle to create a sense of belonging.
Ok film at best, but nowhere near my must-see list.
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
Definitely worth seeing!
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
Happy to see Larry Crowne as Very Good, Bri. Wanted to get out and see it.