Thursday, September 5, 2013

The World's End







Release Date: Aug 23, 2013 
Runtime: 1 hr. 49 min. 
Director: Edgar Wright 
Cast: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost, Paddy Considine, Martin Freeman, Eddie Marsan.

They say old habits die hard and for a group of five friends it may just be their demise. Marking the conclusion to the "Three Flavours Cornetto" trilogy is "The World's End," a buddy comedy with an extraterrestrial twist. Reuniting Pegg and Frost alongside director Edgar Wright, it's a rousing good time for the comedically bonded trio. Pegg leads the pack as Gary King, a recovering alcoholic still living in the past. Ever longing for the elusive 'Golden Mile'12 pubs, 1 night he gathers up his old gang to finish the feat. Joining his quest is a handful of British actors, many of whom starred in previous collaborations. Comparable to a high school reunion, it's fun while it lasts until disillusionment kicks in. The story itself is predominantly entertaining, mixing intoxication with 'robots' in a bizarre amalgamation. It's this offbeat humor that makes it wildly distinctive, even when the ending feels long and strangely concocted. The bromance between Pegg and Frost is incontestable as they've faced more trials and tribulations in any given situation. From zombies in "Shaun of the Dead" to cops in "Hot Fuzz," there's no shortage of satires that these guys can't handle. Though this may be the end to one enjoyable series, we can assume they'll be back, one pub or another.

Rating: 3½ stars