The Bucket List Movie Review

By Ellen Wolsey




This film focuses on two men who are terminally ill with cancer and while sharing a room they become friends and decide to write a list of things that they want to do before they die. Jack Nicholson is a rich billionaire and owner of the hospital which means he can afford to a whole lot of crazy things that most people would never be able to do such a sky diving. There is a period of lull during the film as the actors do the various things on the list. The acting by both Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson who themselves are quite old is fantastic and they both showed they are both two of the best actors in Hollywood.



Morgan Freeman also acts as the narrator making the film incredibly easy to follow and allowing you to sit back, relax and enjoy. Moreover, the relationship and apparent friendship between the two characters makes the film all the more enjoyable. This film is funny and utterly hilarious in places. The humour is tasteful and suitable for most ages and both boys and girls will laugh. However, there plot of the film is morbid and as the film nears the end it becomes very sad as the characters approach the end of their lives. By this point you are almost friends with the characters as well and the more suitable viewer may cry. There is not that much romance and little intense action but that would be inappropriate and despite this the film still has something for everyone. Ultimately, this film is surprisingly good and i would recommend going to see it especially if you enjoy a film where the actors can actually act compared to some modern comedies.




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