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Dismissed
from NASA’s space program, former astronaut-in-training Charles Farmer
(Billy Bob Thornton) pursues his lifelong dream by building his own
rocket, in the Polish Brothers’ family film “The Astronaut Farmer.” On
the eve of his launch, Farmer must battle foreclosure on his ranch and a
small-town community of disbelievers, while simultaneously drawing heavy
scrutiny and surveillance from the FBI, CIA, FAA and the U.S. military,
all of which see him as a potential risk to civilian safety and will
take the necessary steps to shut down his operation. But he remains
determined to reach his goal and instill in his children the courage to
pursue their own dreams, no matter the odds.
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Lame title
aside, The Astronaut Farmer is a pretty good movie. It is being labeled
as a comedy and while having some comedic moments I feel that it is not
the correct label. Plain and simple, it's a feel good movie. Not knowing
what to expect I was pleasantly surprised at this tale of realizing your
dreams. Michael Polish delivers a movie that doesn't tread any new
ground, but then it doesn't really need to. You feel for the characters
and their trials and tribulations and cheer when things go right for
once.
Billy Bob
Thornton plays Charles Farmer with a sincerity that almost makes you
believe that this movie is possible, because let's face it, building a
rocket ship in your backyard is a little hard to swallow. Helping him
build the rocket (and the feeling of a real family) is his wife Audie
played by Virgina Madsen. Madsen does a spectacular job as the
supporting wife, even going so far as to let him rebuild it after a
failed attempt that leaves him in the hospital. Rounding out the
wonderfully close knit family is Max Thieriot as Shepard, the 15 year
old son and Senior Flight Officer for this backyard brouhaha. Also part
of the family are two daughters, who I can't seem to find any mention
of, but that's ok because they are really only there to look cute. Other
cast worth mentioning is Bruce Dern as Audie's father, and Bruce Willis
as Farmers former CO.
The only
real problem with the movie is the addition of two inept FBI agents
played by Jon Gries (Uncle Rico in Napoleon Dynamite) and somebody else
who isn't listed as an FBI agent so I don't know who he is. Anyways,
they just seem to be in the film for comic relief which isn't needed.
This film stands on it's own and doesn't need comedy for comedy's sake.
Not to mention that they aren't all that funny in the first place.
My honest
opinion? As good as Billy Bob and the rest of the cast are, wait for
this on DVD. It is definitely worth seeing, just not on the big screen.
A good family movie for families with teenagers on up.
So, until
they actually let Billy Bob on a shuttle,
keep
reading.
Mitch
Emerson
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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