Review of The Big Bounce (2004) by Steve M — 11 Nov 2005
The Big Bounce.
Starring: Owen Wilson, Morgan Freeman, and Sara Foster.
Director: George Armitage.
When small-time thief and grifter Jack Ryan (Wilson) is given a handyman job and an opportunity to go straight by an eccentric Hawaiian judge (Freeman), the path to the straight-and-narrow is obstructed by a willowy sexpot (Foster) who has a full-proof plan to rob the local crimeboss. As might be expected, there's no such thing as a perfect plan... at least not when everyone in the picture is a thief and con-artist.
"The Big Bounce" is a run-of-the-mill caper comedy that might have been something special if the twists and turns of the plot hadn't either been so trite that they weren't twists but instead completely predictable, or so badly set up that the viewer is more irritated than surprised when they happen. The film isn't helped by the collection of two-dimensional stock characters that populate it, nor the too slow pace, or the fact that the comedic elements are so worn they're threadbare.
The actors all put on as good performances as can be expected--and watching Foster prance back and forth across the screen in next to nothing is certainly enjoyable--but the awfulness of the script couldn't be overcome.
This review of The Big Bounce (2004) was written by Steve M on 11 Nov 2005.
The Big Bounce has generally received negative reviews.
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