What a hoot! If you can handle the language (make sure the kids are in bed with ear plugs) this is a great movie. Steve Carel plays a depressed gay scholar that gets stuck on a road trip with his sister's family because he was released into her care from the mental hospital after a failed suicide attempt. However, every character in the family has a leading role in their tale of a frustration and angst that ends with a jolly kick in the butt to all the meaninglessness of this world.
I couldn't quite figure out what the philosophical background of the writers is, but I am pretty sure it was anti-Nietzche, which gets them an A+ in my book. The eldest child of the family (17ish) is a boy who wants nothing more than to fly jets in the airforce and reads nothing but Nietzche. However, against all the Nietzchian principles he breaks down and cries and lays down his will when he finds his dreams crushed. In fact, the whole family seems to find their dreams crumbling around them, and not to mention a dead grandpa in their trunk. Yet they rise up from the ashes of their shared misery to join in support of the youngest and most innocent of the family, Ollie, with a rockin dance routine set to Superfreak.
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Oh, I just loved this movie! The family was tragic and great at the same time :)
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#1 On January 9, 2007, herschel French wrote:
hey man, i like this….
great movie by the way