The Boat That Rocked
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Director: Richard Curtis
Starring: Nick Frost, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Rhys Ifans
Details: UK / 120mins (15A).
The Boat That Rocked isn't a movie - it's a sitcom or, worse still, a two-hour sketch show. These sketches consist of The IT Crowd's Chris O Dowd getting married, Hoffman and Ifans challenging each other to a game of chicken, Tom Sturridge loosing his virginity and Thick Kevin (Tom Brooke) being thick. The series of sketches are linked into some shape of a story by landlubbers Dormandy (Kenneth Branagh) and Twatt (Jack Davenport) - a name that gets endless mileage and shows the level of humour here - in the British Government who strive desperately to get them off the air.
With Four Weddings & A Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually and Bridget Jones on Richard Curtis's CV, you know what to expect when it comes to the gags here but the gags aren't of the same quality; Curtis doesn't even bother to include his cliched drama that usually raises its head when the fun turns more serious. Hoffman, doing his Lester Bangs shtick from Almost Famous, is the only one actually acting here, and it isn't called for as mugging to the camera is first and foremost. Branagh does his best too, but he is just a villain from a kid's movie, and one half expects his dastardly plan to be foiled by a little dog, pesky kids or a falling piano.
With the large amount of guest appearances - Emma Thompson, January Jones, Gemma Arterton and other British TV personalities - hopping onto the ship and having a scene or two before departing, this feels like The Royal Variety Show or Comic Relief. But with all the dancing and the songs linked to someone's name (a Marianne links into Leonard Cohen's So Long, Marianne; an Eleonore links into The Turtles' Elenore, etc) this is more Mamma Mia! with sex and drugs but not as good as that sounds. Great soundtrack, though.
Review by Gavin Burke
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