Ghost Town: Yes Ghosts Use Cell
Phones
September 21 2008 20:59 Filed in:
Movies
If you had the chance to take the
scripts of The Sixth
Sense and
Ghost into a blender with a British Comedian you’d end
up with something that resembled the new Ricky Gervais, Greg
Kinnear comedy Ghost
Town--well, along with
some chunks of bone and teeth if you threw the whole comedian in,
that is...sorry, got sidetracked.
Admittedly, it’s one of those movies that has that “groaner” effect
on you when seeing the trailer for the first time. Surprisingly,
it’s quite entertaining and a pretty effective little comic
exercise. I’m not sure if any of it would work without Gervais,
though. He’s much better known to the British public and this is
his first turn as a leading man. He turns out to be an unlikely but
effective romantic lead.
The story focuses on Bertram Pincus, a rather bitter, people-hating
dentist who goes into a routine surgery and dies while under the
anesthetic. He’s revived after seven minutes. The consequence of
his brush with death is his irritating ability to see and hear the
spirits of the dead that still linger around with “unfinished”
business.
Of course, this makes him extremely popular among the dead folks
who see Pincus as their opportunity to help take care of their
business, most fervently pursued by a recently deceased husband
played by Greg Kinnear. Kinnear’s character, a Blackberry obsessed,
disloyal husband wants help to keep his widow, played by Tea Leoni,
from getting remarried.
Most of what’s to like about Ghost Town comes from Gervais acerbic attitude and
impressive comic timing along with a particularly strong and
charming performance from Leoni.
While Gervais holds his own and more with Kinnear and Leoni, we’re
given a pretty pedestrian comedy/chic flick that manages to become
more than the script through the miracle of solid and entertaining
performances. Beyond that, though, there’s nothing particularly
special about it.
Mostly, it’s a film of funny and great moments that manages to zip
through its 103 minute run without breaking a sweat or suffering
many lulls. In a pretty strong summer movie season, it’s hard to
say this should be the one to pry you out of your armchair to get
to the local Cineplex, but if it is, you’ll have a decent hour or
so of entertainment.
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