Alan Partridge Review
RYAN: I recently rented this new movie on iTunes to check it out and was pleasantly surprised. It’s very British humor, of course and I liked it.
CAROLINE: That’s cool – we do love Steve Coogan ever since Hamlet 2 which we both totally cracked up at! How does this compare?
RYAN: It’s completely different. This is actually the big screen adaptation of a character he’s played on TV; interesting because this movie sort of feels like a feature-length SNL sketch. Alan Partridge is a character he’s done for years on the BBC.
CAROLINE: That is interesting.
RYAN: I wasn’t familiar with this character before this movie and I love him – He’s very much like someone who would have been on the show Ally McBeal, which happens to be my all-time favorite TV show. He’s so quirky, odd, unusual but funny and endearing too. He’s blissfully oblivious while everyone else around him is “normal.”
CAROLINE: I liked Ally too. That makes sense why this would appeal to you. Did you LOL at all?
RYAN: I did actually, and there were lines I, like, want to remember. It’s a quotable comedy.
CAROLINE: Oh that’s a treat. How’s the rest of the cast?
RYAN: Good. No one you’ll recognize, which is kinda fun because you just lose yourself in the story. It’s interesting as a comedy because it’s shot like an action film. The angles and editing are very interesting.
CAROLINE: Oh that’s cool.
RYAN: It doesn’t become a bit actiony and suspenseful at a few points so that technique lends itself well to the film.
CAROLINE: I’ve always felt Steve was underrated.
RYAN: Well he did just have a couple Oscar noms this year – for Philomena, which he starred in, wrote and produced. It was up for Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay.
CAROLINE: That is correct.
RYAN: I like him so much more than the Adam Sandlers and WIll Ferrells out there. He’s more like a Ricky Gervais – natural and authentically funny. The scoring and music is also very effectively used and pleasurable. I liked a lot of songs on the soundtrack. It pops.
CAROLINE: I’d totally check this one out.
RYAN: It involves a hostage situation, which is not a common environment for comedy. But it plays it well. It’s 90 minutes and cute. I enjoyed it.
Nathan May 1, 2014
You had me at “someone who would have been on the show Ally McBeal”