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THE ROCKER Review

The Rocker
I’ve always wanted the movie School of Rock 2 but I never expected it to appear in this form. THE ROCKER isn’t original but it is entertaining. It’s another story of a middle aged man who wants to feel young again, who’s been wanting a second chance because… he didn’t get it the first time around but then he learns something valuable along the way. THE ROCKER has enough humor to make you laugh and leave you smiling at the end of the movie. Look at your rear view mirrors, comedy movie stars everywhere because Rainn Wilson is drawing near and he’s catching up.

Fish was in a band called VESUVIUS back in the 80s but his bandmates decided to cut him off the deal in order for them to get fame and fortune. Years later Fish is still wondering ‘what if’ until his nephew invites him to join his band for the prom night. He accepts the offer and eventually sees this opportunity to be a Rocker again. The question is now, will his pride and grudge get in the way?

The Rocker

It is a funny movie. Don’t get your hopes up and don’t have low expectations either, because one way or another, you’re going to end up liking this movie.
The jokes aren’t that raunchy but some are in the borderline. Some scenes are cute and sweet and will make some audiences go ‘Aww’.
The self-realization moments are not cheesy or too sentimental. I’m glad the movie is still determined to stay cool and rock n’ roll throughout the whole thing.

Here you can definitely see the drastic difference from what the 80s thought was awesome and what the present time thinks is awesome as far as music, hairstyle, and clothing go.
It’s about knowing when to grow up but at the same time knowing not to let go some things that make your spirit feel alive.
It’s about what it means to be in a band and have each other’s back. And it’s about appreciating oneself without letting what others say mess with your heads and what it means to Rock!
All that and more already covered in Jack Black’s School of Rock but instead of kids,… this time it’s geared toward teens.

I like how this movie promotes Rock n Roll Hall of Fame museum in Cleveland, Ohio. It sure receives some publicity from this movie.
Despite the fact that I’ve been to Ohio twice in my whole life, I have yet to visit the site. It will be my my purpose for living.

I just wanna emphasize that THE ROCKER wouldn’t have been what it is without Rainn Wilson’s excellent performance. His charm and persona is what gives this movie its soul. His comedic timing is as on the target as his ability to endure slapstick physical humor and to change moods and expressions from a careless immature adult into a compassionate, and responsible team player.
Maybe Will Ferrell could also do the gig but I don’t think he would as good a job.

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4 out of 5

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