The trailers, while pretty funny, seemed to be trying too hard to recreate the magic of the old Griswold escapades but the humor seemed much different than the originals. Whereas they had a lot of physical comedy and funny/cooky situations, this new film seemed like it was more geared towards crude humor and language.
Early reviews started to come having some pretty harsh things to say about this new Vacation and my hunch was all but confirmed.
Now, I'm not going to flat out say that I was wrong, because a decent portion of the new Vacation is really not that good, some parts are even out right bad, but I also found a lot to enjoy and laugh at and the film has a handful of scenes that I would almost argue are worth the price of admission alone. And if we're still being honest here, I looked it up and none of the other "Vacation" films lit critics' worlds on fire either when they released, yet they are regarded as classics to many American families. I'm not saying this one will be held in the same regard (it wont be), but critics don't always get it right.
This new Vacation starts out 30 years later with Rusty Griswold (Ed Helms), who is the son from the original, trying to do something nice for his family and take them on a fun vacation to Walley World. It's an immediately familiar premise, and the film even has a pretty meta moment where it states that "this vacation will stand on its own". Luckily it doesn't tread down that path of self recognition for too long because many films aren't that good at. Instead it's 99 minutes of a family vacation from hell, again, much like the older films were. Throughout we basically get a collection/string of scenes where some fall flat on their face (or are ruined by the trailers which = the same thing) and other scenes shine brightly and had me laughing much harder than I anticipated I would be.
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It always starts out pleasant enough... |
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Thor loves that country life! |
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You don't want to know what they're covered in... |
CONS:
- When the script tries to be crude and crass it often falls on its face, hard. Several jokes are met with crickets while many others feel incredibly awkward or out of place
- The running gag of the hi-tech car was dumb. Not sure I laughed once from it
- The trailers (both normal and red-band) ruined several parts/jokes of the film
- Not very memorable at the end of the day and it mimics the original a little too closely
- Strong core cast even when the movie isn't
- The brothers' relationship is hilarious and had me in stitches often ("Go to sleep! Go to sleep!")
- Solid soundtrack that plays off the original film's
- Great additional characters in Chris Hemsworth and Charlie Day
- Short and sweet
- A collection of really great scenes scattered throughout
Rath's Review Score: 6/10
I thought it was a reboot. Like Helms and had a soft spot for the original. Might have to check this one out!
ReplyDeleteI'd say that if you are looking to kill some time the few good scenes throughout are worth it!
DeleteAbout what I expected, still wouldn't mind seeing it at some point.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely worse ways you could spend your time and like I said, several scenes are actually quite hilarious.
DeleteThanks Daniel!