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Directed by Michel Gondry.
When a bumbling movie lover becomes magnetized while attempting to sabotage a local power plant and accidentally erases all of the videotapes in the small video store where his best friend works, the pair attempt to keep the store's loyal customer base by remaking as many as the top-renting movies as possible. Mike (Mos Def) is an employee at Be Kind Rewind, a modest mom and pop video store that is owned by Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover). Mike's best friend Jerry (Jack Black) works in an auto garage/junkyard directly adjacent to a local power plant. Lately Jerry has become increasingly paranoid about the effects that the power plant is having on his health. Convinced that he has developed a brain tumor from working in such close proximity to the power plant, Jerry attempts to sabotage the plant. Unfortunately for Jerry, his brain is magnetized in the process. The next time Jerry goes to visit Mike at Be Kind Rewind, the powerful magnetization emanating from his brain erases every videotape in the store. Now the only way for Mike and Jerry to be sure that Be Kind Rewind stays in business is to remake every film on the shelves before the customers notice. But when word gets out that Mike and Jerry have remade such Hollywood classics as Back to the Future, Robocop, The Lion King, and Rush Hour without permission, the store is threatened with copyright violations and forced to close its doors. In the aftermath of the closing, Mr. Fletcher and his employees discover just how loyal their customers really are when the entire neighborhood pools their resources to transform the junkyard into a legitimate movie studio and produce an entirely original film detailing the incredible adventures of a local jazz legend. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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tworyantworyan Rambling on Be Kind Rewind.
by tworyan in tworyan Blog
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"The first time I saw the trailer for Be Kind Rewind I got super excited. My first reaction to it was, yes a movie with an awesome story that will inspire many a person's creativity, hopefully. My second reaction was YES A NEW MICHEL GONDRY FILM! I have been a fan of Michel Gondry ever since I first saw Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and The Science of Sleep. Be Kind Rewind has that DIY look that you would expect from a Gondry film. At times the camera seams to be on Jack Black just hoping that he does something crazy like in the scene where Jerry and Mike give their newly "sweded" rendition of Ghostbusters to Mia Farrow's character, the camera seams to be on Jack Black for a very long time, but in other parts of the film we get just the right amount of jack black. Mos Def's character is well done as well, he is a different character one that he doesn't play often he is more of a nervous guy then the calm cool guys that Mos usually plays. Mich ... " [More]
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"Michel Gondry’s Be Kind Rewind may have failed to make much of an impact at the box office, but as Liz Shannon Miller reports at NewTeeVee, it did touch off a serious wave of low-budget remake making on the web. Of the three “Sweded” mini-masterpieces she considers, by favorite is the above take on An Inconvenient Truth. Watch it, and join the fight to keep polar bears from taking our jobs. Related: this plus The Pleasure of Being Robbed makes two recent works to employ use of a fake polar bear. I just have to find one more fake polar bear in popular culture, and I can pitch a trend piece to the New York Times! Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » karina " [More]
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"Michel Gondry’s Be Kind Rewind may have failed to make much of an impact at the box office, but as Liz Shannon Miller reports at NewTeeVee, it did touch off a serious wave of low-budget remake making on the web. Of the three “Sweded” mini-masterpieces she considers, by favorite is the above take on An Inconvenient Truth. Watch it, and join the fight to keep polar bears from taking our jobs. Related: this plus The Pleasure of Being Robbed makes two recent works to employ use of a fake polar bear. I just have to find one more fake polar bear in popular culture, and I can pitch a trend piece to the New York Times! Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"Michel Gondry's new film Be Kind Rewind, stars Mos Def as Mike, a young clerk working in an old videotape rental store, owned by Mr. Fletcher, played by Danny Glover and Jack Black stars as Jerry, Mos Def's character's clumsy best friend. When an accident causes Jerry to become magnetized, he accidently erases all the videotapes in Mr. Fletcher's store. To save the business, both Mike and Jerry decide to re-create all of the videos on their own. With the help of a dry cleaning worker, played by Melonie Diaz, they instantly become a sinsation within their neighborhood. The movie is funny. The scenes in which Mos Def and Jack Black recreate the films are hilarious. I just believe that this film should have been filmed a few years ago when videotapes were still popular. It just seemed out of place that there could be a store that only rents videotapes. The casting was altogther not that bad. As mentioned previously, Danny Glover stars as the store's owner ... " [More]
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"First, I love Michel Gondry...He makes amazing movies and both Eternal Sunshine and Science of sleep, are on my top five favorite films list.Be Kind Rewind has a simple plot. And to me, thats the point. In so many ways, Be Kind is the exact kind of movie that Mike and Jerry would want to remake. It's simple, its silly, and it follows a basic story format...introduction of characters, conflict, resolution.What I I love about it, is that Michel has the unique ability to work so well within the realm of that simplicity...he can take funny characters, a silly situation and spin it around his imagination to pull out a whole magical world.He stretches beyond the story and into the core of creativity..the imagination. He says, within the frame..."make whatever you want, from nothing" and that message, especially in the days of hollywood where movies like "juno" win "best" screenplay...its great to see a director take what hollywood could fuck up and just ... " [More]
JakeStevensJakeStevens I'll Need Another Viewing. Maybe.
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is neutral about it.
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"Well...I just don't know what to think. It's a quaint film, but not quaint enough. It's farcial and silly, but again, not enough. It's clever, but...well, you get the picture. We saw this on a Sunday, and just picked it because it was the soonest we could get into a film. Only once I sat down did I realize it was a Michel Gondry film, and I figured with Jack Black's brand of humor, it was going to be a laugh out loud riot. That wasn't the case. The film just seemed kind of muddled and I felt myself wriggling around in my chair hoping the film was going somewhere. I don't think it did. But the journey was fun. Sort of. " [More]
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"A call with Michel Gondry clears up our misconceptions of Be Kind Rewind--a movie I think is deceptively amazing but Kevin's on the fence about--and both of us decide he's a fascinating director. This Sunday, Diablo Cody will be crowned greatest screenwriter of 2008 at the Academy Awards (I predict) for Juno and I also predict it will crush her (and I'm not just saying that because I'm bitter there's only a minute worth of interview to play here). (Subscribe to FilmCouch--Spout's weekly movie podcast--in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) FilmCouch 58 b " [More]
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"A call with Michel Gondry clears up our misconceptions of Be Kind Rewind–a movie I think is deceptively amazing but Kevin’s on the fence about–and both of us decide he’s a fascinating director. This Sunday, Diablo Cody will be crowned greatest screenwriter of 2008 at the Academy Awards (I predict) for Juno and I also predict it will crush her (and I’m not just saying that because I’m bitter there’s only a minute worth of interview to play here). *Transcript of Michel Gondry interview after the jump (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) FilmCouch 58 (more…) Originally posted on:SpoutBlog " [More]
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"A call with Michel Gondry clears up our misconceptions of Be Kind Rewind–a movie I think is deceptively amazing but Kevin’s on the fence about–and both of us decide he’s a fascinating director. This Sunday, Diablo Cody will be crowned greatest screenwriter of 2008 at the Academy Awards (I predict) for Juno and I also predict it will crush her (and I’m not just saying that because I’m bitter there’s only a minute worth of interview to play here). *Transcript of Michel Gondry interview after the jump (Subscribe to FilmCouch–Spout’s weekly movie podcast–in the iTunes store and an episode will download each Friday) FilmCouch 58 (more…) Originally posted on:SpoutBlog » Paul " [More]
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"I should say first that I am about to wholeheartedly support the world viewing Be Kind Rewind in the face of what I believe will be a lot of poopooing over this movie (it’s currently “rotten” over at Rotten Tomatoes). I will also say I am not a Michel Gondry fanboy or, even, somebody who could pass for a hipster (that segment of the population making Wes Anderson, Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze and Puma economically viable). I saw Be Kind Rewind at Sundance 2008 thinking it would be a pallet cleanser from long nights of editing interviews and watching the really challenging stuff. But Be Kind Rewind was the most subversive movie at Sundance this year. So much so, I question the programmers even knew it. The premise is straight from a sub-genre of comedy that has brought us such classics as Ski Patrol and One Crazy Summer (a perfect ball of ice cream for Gondry to hide his medicine in). Two slackers who while away their days in a hole-in-the-wall hangout–owned by a kindly old proprietor ... " [More]
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Michel Gondry's Be Kind Rewind is both sweet and inventive, but to say that it lives up to the expectations laid down by his previous works like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind would probably be going just a tad too far. The zany premise is that Mike (Mos Def) has been left in charge of the video store owned by his boss and quasi surrogate father (it's unclear), Mr. Fletcher (Danny Glover), while he goes out of town. Upon the venerable man's departure, Mike's friend Jerry (Jack Black) accidentally gets himself magnetized in an incident at the adjacent power plant, and inadvertently erases all of the store's tapes, leaving the two to recreate the classic films with nothing but some elbow grease and the creative use of household objects. They dub their brand of film reinvention "Sweding" -- a name Jerry comes up with on the spot, hoping to make the process sound exotic and possibly European. It doesn't work. Of course, this is a Gondry film, so beneath the wild and crazy premise of the plot is the poignant and bittersweet premise of the subtext. In this case, it revolves around the bleakness of the video store's destitute New Jersey neighborhood. Again and again, the film comes back to the idea that the myths we turn to for comfort and for identity are ours to create, whether we're making our favorite movies our own (which Mike and Jerry do quite literally) or inventing our histories (which the whole ensemble does, by extolling their city as the supposed birthplace of jazz musician Fats Waller). The juxtaposition of the guys' funny and inspired film remaking process against the dead-end nature of their crappy neighborhood is good, but probably not as effective as it was meant to be. The two parts are clearly supposed to be alternate sides of the same paradoxical coin, intended to show how hardship and despair often inspire the most tremendous displays of hope and creativity. Except, all too often, the opposing moods of the film don't read as self-creating and self-sustaining, but rather as simply disjointed. Watching Mike and Jerry making their movies is downright delightful, and the Sweded films are no doubt the heart of the film. In lieu of money, or even time, the duo employs limitless ingenuity and an enduring love of movies, conjuring pure enchantment every time they roll camera. It's gleeful and gratifying whether they're working on Rush Hour 2 or Last Tango in Paris, which is why it feels so uneven for us not to be shown more of their adventures behind the camera -- let alone their finished products. The disappointingly small amount of screen time that the Sweded films are allotted makes it feel like Gondry is skipping out on the element of the movie we relate to most. And while the Be Kind Rewind's serious content is often moving and eloquent, it's also frequently rambling and slow. Despite its faults, the film is still full of great performances, especially by Mos Def, who could easily have played the simple straight man to Black's highly caffeinated antics but instead opted to subtly flesh Mike out into someone very real. The film is also deft in hitting home its themes about nostalgia being so vital to us -- though it expresses those sentiments in pretty obvious terms as well, hence the plot hinging on a room full of VHS tapes. True to form, Gondry offers equal parts hope and heartbreak in his ending, but the greater tragedy may lay in the uncertainty of whether the ending, or indeed the film, packs all the emotional punch that he intended. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide
 



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