BOTTOM
LINE:
Strong, emotional and
heart-felt film with superb performances from Nicholson and Freeman
as the unlikely duo taking on life one more time before they kick
the bucket.
THE
GOOD: The idea of
taking stock of your life and asking yourself if you've actually
lived it to its fullest is an old one that's been given a beautiful
treatment by director Rob Reiner in this film. What's so good about
this film is presenting the theme, "there's no time like the
present!"; even if it means in the case of Carter (Freeman)
and Cole (Nicholson) that they only have six months to live. The
masterstroke of the film of course was to cast both Morgan Freeman
and Jack Nicholson as the unlikely odd couple who end up living
life to the fullest in the final months they have left. It could
have been all silly and contrived but instead we get two rock-solid,
genuine performances from two of Hollywood's heavy-weight actors
in sequences that are believable and amusing. The funniest scene?
Perhaps when Freeman tells Nicholson he's never been with another
woman other than his wife. Nicholson's mischievous response of,
"that's definitely going on the list!" makes for a good
laugh. "The Bucket List" is filled with such glorious
moments, and it manages to do it while imparting a message that
getting caught up in life's trivialities should never stop you from
experiencing life the right way. Nicholson's billionaire businessman
character is testament to that; he's been married four times, has
an estranged daughter and lives alone - but he has a lot of money.
Freeman has a wife, family and peace of mind - but he's poor. The
two go together perfectly. One genuine surprise in the film is that
you actually get a sense of what it's like for someone who's sick
- early on we see scenes of Cole's character reacting to chemo treatment
which are not pleasant, as we do Carter's. "The Bucket List"
is a film that makes you think about life, gives you a good laugh,
gives you two enjoyable acting performances, and doesn't overstay
its welcome or go over the top.