Saturday, August 14, 2021

Free Guy

Last night I had the chance to see Free Guy in IMAX and I had an absolute blast with this movie!  Guy (Ryan Reynolds) in an NPC (Non-Player Character) in an open-world video game called Free City.  Every morning he wakes up at the same time, wears the same blue shirt and tie, gets the same coffee, and follows the same route to his job as a bank teller with his best friend Buddy (Lil Rel Howery).  There is violence and mayhem all around him and his day usually culminates in a bank heist but it doesn't matter to him because he just wants to find someone special.  One day everything changes when he sees Molotov Girl (Jodie Comer) and decides to break his routine and follow her.  Molotov Girl is the avatar for a programmer named Millie (Comer) who plays Free City looking for evidence that Antwan (Taika Waititi), the publisher of the game, stole the code that she wrote with her partner Keys (Joe Keery) for a much more ambitious game.  Guy borrows a pair of sunglasses (which allows him to see the real gaming environment) and starts playing to impress Molotov Girl but he refuses to use violence and eventually becomes a hero to players around the world.  Millie enlists his help to find the evidence she needs and also starts to develop feelings for him but, when Antwan figures out what is happening, it becomes a race to save Free City before it is shut down.  This movie is just so much fun and Guy is the perfect role for the charismatic and goofy Reynolds.  He is really hit-or-miss with me but I laughed out loud multiple times at his antics because he is absolutely hilarious as the naive and optimistic Guy.  Comer is also really good as the kick-ass Molotov Girl but I also enjoyed her as the nerdy Millie, especially when she watches herself interacting with Guy on her computer screen.  Keery is quite endearing as Keys (I usually pay more attention to his hair than his performance) and Waititi is completely over-the-top as the egomaniacal CEO (but the shtick does get old after awhile).  There are lots of fun cameos (including real gamers who I didn't recognize) but my favorite is Channing Tatum as an avatar for a nerdy player (Matty Cardarople) living in his mother's basement.  The world-building in Free City seems really authentic to me (a non-gamer) and I liked all of the action sequences.  I also liked the commentary on the ease with which violence and collateral damage happen to background characters in video games and the resolution showing that the real world is ultimately more appealing than the gaming world.  I enjoyed this movie more than I thought I would and I highly recommend it (and a big tub of popcorn) for a fun night out.

Note:  I did find it a bit cheesy that two of Disney's biggest IPs are thrown into the mix during the final act.

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