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THE BUCKET LIST - ON DVD
Director: Rob
Reiner
Reviewed
By: Lauren Eldridge (Port Moody/Vancouver Correspondent - Canada) Ed Cole (Nicholson), a billionaire who recently funded several hospitals, is dismayed to find himself confined to one as he battles cancer. Cole must share a room with Carter Chambers (Morgan Freeman), a mechanic in the same boat. Their close quarters lead the men to form an unlikely bond. When Cole discovers Chambers' list of things he wishes he had done before kicking the bucket, he decides to dip into his bottomless wealth and check them out of the hospital. Financing their journey around the world, Cole neglects to attend to his own unfinished business. When Chambers attempts to help his friend confront his past, Cole roughly calls off both the trip and their friendship. It is up to both to decide if resolving past issues and mending their friendship is worth the effort and the peace it may bring as they approach their ends. Casting in this film was crucial. I don't believe a better couple could be cast than Nicholson and Freeman. Their chemistry is what makes this story so realistic; their fight and subsequent falling out were quite upsetting. Nicholson's wild card acting is evenly tempered by Freeman's calm confidence. Both did a wonderful job. A minor role played by Sean Hayes of Will & Grace was a delightful addition to their interactions. The primary aspect of this film is character development, something I find is sorely lacking in many of today's films. The plot, meant to inspire, did a commendable job. I enjoyed the scenic views of the global wonders visited. I may never climb or want to climb Mt. Everest, but this film was a decent visual alternative. A nice special feature was John Mayer's music video "Say." When watching The Bucket List, we are reminded to "say what you need to say," and it shouldn't take imminent death for us to do so.
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