Directed by: Steve Pink
Written by: Josh Heald, Sean Anders, John Morris
"Hot Tub Time Machine" - the title pretty much reveals the central plot point of the film, while also giving away the basic absurdity of the premise. If you're not intrigued by the title, this movie probably isn't for you. (And even if you are interested by the title, there's no guarantee you'll like the actual result.)
Essentially, the movie tells the story of four men who accidentally turn their hot tub into a time machine. They're transported back to 1986 - specifically, to a night that served as a major turning point in all their lives. As they try to figure out how to return themselves back to their normal time period, they also realize that they have an opportunity to change the course of their lives.
"Hot Tub Time Machine" could have gone in one of two directions: either a straight comedy, or an an absurdist comedy (as the title would suggest). Unfortunately, it tried to be both at the same time, leading to an unevenness which scuttled the film. Some of the actors (such as Cusack) played their characters like just about any other comedy, but others (such as Robinson) played their characters with a wink-and-nod style. One or the other would have been fine, but with both it felt like the film couldn't decide which direction to take.
The 1980s element of the film added a bit of fun, and played off pretty well. (Those who made "Take Me Home Tonight" should have taken notes.) It may have only been important to the plot at a few points, but it was consistently used in the background to add to the atmosphere.
A special note should be made about Crispin Glover's performance as Phil, the ornery one-armed bell boy. It was a small role, but it was played to perfection. His presence elevated every scene he was in, and at some points I kept watching just in the hope that his character would pop up again (and I was not disappointed).
Overall, "Hot Tub Time Machine" wasn't great, but there were enough funny elements to make it worth seeing if you ever need to waste a couple of hours.
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Hot Tub Time Machine
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