The Good Life
 

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The Good Life

by Image Entertainment

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Sales Rank:29533 (lower is better)
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Release Date:2008-11-04
Label:Image Entertainment
UPC:014381513226
Binding:DVD
Published By:Image Entertainment
ASIN:B001DWNUEM
Category:DVD

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A story about a mostly normal young man who makes the most out of fitting in when he obviously doesnt. Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 11/04/2008 Starring: Mark Webber Bill Paxton Run time: 90 minutes Director: Stephen Berra

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3 for Mark Webber alone... - Reviewed on 2008-11-03
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1 customer found this review not to be helpful.
I know this kid has had a hell of a life and his performances are definitely worth watching. This film has been horribly mislabeled and advertised so I am hoping it gets a fair shake on DVD just to showcase his performance.

First and foremost, I have customers asking about this because they want to see Paxton and/or Drea De Matteo films; they are front billed on this and Webber gets buried on second tier. To be clear - Paxton has 3 minutes and De Matteo has 2 minutes and 6 lines. Zooey has a supporting role but the writing makes it to where her role is (supposedly) important (with a twist in the end) but falls well short of meeting reality. The story of a young adult living a tough inner-city life making ends meet is covered adequately in the writing, and the lengths shown to facilitate his worthiness are noble, but in the end count on it becoming tedious.

I love the whole premise of a classic movie theater being run by the time challenged curator (played by Stanton) and the foreshadowing of the end of our story being played in the first scene - but once you see how this all plays together it leaves more questions than answers and believability goes right out the window. I know I get in trouble whenever I pan a ZD film, but this film cannot hold together above a 3 star reference - I would highly recommend it just to see Webber's thorough performance and Klein showing a much darker (and misplaced for the film) character.

Ignore the whole DVD cover (front and back - "He's finally had enough" - whatever; "Phenomenal" - not really) and rent this to watch some young performers fill some vacant roles and - SPOILER - expect to serve some jail time if you try that ending and think everything is hunky dory.
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