Review of The Big Kahuna (1999) by Marwan M — 09 Aug 2011
The beauty of the film is hidden in Bobby and Larry's dialogue.
They both have a different point of view of women, life, marriage, religion, and their job as professional salesmen. And all these differences affects their way of attracting people to sell their product and their behavior towards each other. And so this story shows an example of what has been going on in the world for over a couple of millennia: hate towards people who think different, hate towards people who believe in God(anti-/atheïsts)... But what makes The Big Kahuna such an entertaining film and at the same time educational? That is the moment when Larry and Bob are arguing about what is good and bad and how they started to get on each others nerves. Phil's roll in the film was as important as the other two. His relaxed and cool attitude towards different-minded people sets a good example of a 'good' person.
This review of The Big Kahuna (1999) was written by Marwan M on 09 Aug 2011.
The Big Kahuna has generally received positive reviews.
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