It’s unusual for a real life couple to have chemistry on screen (don’t ask me why) but Kristen Bell and real-life fiancée Dax Shepard totally gel in his baby “Hit & Run”. Shepard not only stars, he wrote it and co-directed. Kudos for the acting and clever chat.
It’s a totally unbelievable story with totally believable dialogue, particularly the scenes with Dax and Kristen . These are conversations you can see yourself having. The story? Well, far-fetched (but funny) right from the get go with Tom Arnold (as a klutsy U.S. Marshal) getting out of his still-running truck, wildly shooting to make it stop. Every time his character has a problem, he reaches for his gun. The joke gets old fast.
Dax plays Charlie Bronson (not as in the actor but as in the British criminal played by Tom Hardy in a truly wonderful film, “Bronson”. But I digress. That’s a joke that’ll fly over most heads). Anyway, Charlie is living a quiet life in a rural
“Parenthood’s” Shepard is reminiscent of Owen Wilson in his delivery. He’s a wide-eyed endearing manchild who just wants to start over with the woman he loves. Though inspired by “Smoky and The Bandit”, this one’s no classic. It does take some unusual turns along the way but the end is never in doubt. It’s at its best as a rom-com. The chase pretty much blows.
2-and-half stars





