The Chosen One

January 3rd, 2010







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The Chosen One

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Plot
A man finally finds faith in himself after the rest of world puts its faith in him; the sole being on earth who can save mankind from its own destruction - The Chosen One.

Release Year: 2010

Rating: 4.2/10 (1,245 voted)

Director: Rob Schneider

Stars: Steve Buscemi, Rob Schneider, Holland Taylor

Storyline
Paul is an ordinary man who is at the end of his rope. He hates his job, his beautiful wife has left him, and his mother and gay, Buddhist-monk brother constantly remind him of his shortcomings. Although Paul doesn't know it yet, his life is about to change in a big way.

Writers: Rob Schneider, Boon Collins

Cast:
Steve Buscemi - Neal
Rob Schneider - Paul
Holland Taylor - Ruth
Peter Riegert - Bob
Samantha Smith - Christine
George Dzundza - Norman
Jack McGee - Produce Manager
Brandon Molale - Cop #1
Marcus Giamatti - Freddy
Carolina Gómez - Marissa
Pamela Guest - Bird Lady
Kent Shocknek - Newscaster
Sanny Van Heteren - Waitress
Kerri Randles - Lily
Michael Yama - Mr. Nakamuri

Release Date: 3 Jan 2010

Filming Locations: Costa Rica

Goofs:
Continuity: At the end of the film, when Neil puts the nest back on the building, a chunk of the plastic bag is left on the metal hooks of the ledge. When the bird comes back the plastic it is gone, and the nest has miraculously moved from the left side to the middle of the ledge.

Quotes:
[first lines]
Christine: [on answering machine] Paul, it's Christine. Listen, I'm sorry that I hurt you. I never meant for this to happen. I feel like you've been pushing away for that last two years. I love you Paul, but, I want more in my life. Goodbye.



User Review

Rob Schneider makes a 180 turn in acting...

Rating: 6/10

Well, first of all I have to start off by saying that this is not your usual Rob Schneider movie. I was expecting this to be a comedy and it even said so on the description, but I wasn't laughing once throughout the entire movie.

Now, don't get me wrong, this is not a bad movie, not by a long shot. There is a really nice story to the movie, and a somewhat deeper meaning to it all, and it also have a nice message to it actually, come to think of it. You might even say a spiritual enlightenment of sorts.

For me, this choice of movie is perhaps not the best suited for Rob Schneider, but his acting was right on the money. He sure does deliver, he was just out of place in a role like this. Perhaps because of all the previous comedy work he has on his resume.

The supporting roles portrayed by Steve Buscemi and Holland Taylor were also very well played, as were the role played by Carolina Gómez.

Despite the movie not actually being a comedy (as labeled), this is a very nice movie indeed, and it is definitely worth the time to sit through it. Just don't except to be in for a laugh fest, or you might be disappointed. The movie actually did take me by surprise, because it turned out to work well for a higher meaning, and the pieces fit well together in the end. So thumbs up for this one.





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