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If you don't have a decent sense of humor, then this film is not for you. Period. "Carter & June" is worth seeing and adding to one's movie collection. It has dark humor throughout it. The entire cast and crew knocked it out of the park.
To me this movie is something like an Elmore Leonard story using characters from It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. If you like the usual Elmore Leonard structure (low-level criminals with good hearts taking on nasty high-level criminals), and you like the sort of brainless, social incompetence you see Charlie, Dee and the gang display every week, then I don't see why you wouldn't enjoy it.
And it avoids the two worst sins in so many movies; the pacing never flags, and it's never obvious what's going to happen next.
I honestly don't know why it has such low reviews. I HATE most movies, and yet I loved this!
And it avoids the two worst sins in so many movies; the pacing never flags, and it's never obvious what's going to happen next.
I honestly don't know why it has such low reviews. I HATE most movies, and yet I loved this!
Yes, it takes place in New Orleans. Yes all the characters are cliched for region. Yes, the entire plot and premise are truly fantasy. But.....It Wasn't That Bad.
After reading some pretty harsh reviews of Carter And June, I was inspired to add my differing opinion of this film. First off- it is rare to find a movie that has humor, explosions and "bad guys" you find entertaining. This movie is aimed at adults with a sense of humor. The humor IS there and hits the right notes. From the main character being more focused on what he's being beaten with than the actual beating to the so-called "fancy", "bedazzled" strip club owner showing up the Commissioner at a shotgun range; it may not be riotous laughter, but there was out-loud laughing from the viewers.
Sure, there is no clear-cut "good guy" in the film, but that isn't meant to be a narrative on the actual city of New Orleans. Just a fun romp in the plausible antics of a group of not always law-abiding citizens of a hyped-up NOLA.
The characters of Spencer Rabbit (Tim Omundson) and Darla Mae Twitty (Lindsay Musil) were the highlights for me. Having been a fan of Omundson, I highly enjoyed his performance as a southern gay, flamboyant, gothic gangster strip-club owner. He has some fantastic mini-monologue rants and one-liner quips that steal a scene. He is not the usual clichéd representation of a gay character and, in my opinion, stands up for himself and other LGBTQ characters during his time onscreen. I highly recommend other movie writers to take note of how to write better gay roles from this one. (And his character is a very snazzy dresser to boot.) Lindsay's morally-bent religious character had me tearing up with the amusing high ground her character takes in the name of the Lord. Everyone needs to watch this movie just for these two performances- but stay for the whole thing as it is a fun ride.
All the characters are indeed cliched. The entire plot and premise are, in fact less than fantasy. But it was also inept, and was indeed really, really, that bad
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- AnecdotesIn this Timothy Omundson plays a character named Spencer. He also co-stared in the television show 'Psych' whose main character was named 'Shawn Spencer'.
- Citations
Ofc. Jason Twitty: [From trailer] I committed the worst sin there is!
Darla Mae Twitty: Adultery?
Ofc. Jason Twitty: Oh no, not that bad. Murder.
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- 1h 27min(87 min)
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