Based on a true story, we're not kidding.
I believe that friends who have watched Avengers 3 are as curious as I am about what Hawkeyes are up to? This summer, let's take a look at how the super low-key superhero spends his "retirement life".
Every May, this group of friends of 30 years will play the ghost catching game tag no matter where they are, and at the end of May, the last it will become it for a whole year. This year, Hoagie told others that Jerry will retire from the game after this year. Jerry, a game god, has not been it since they played tag in 1987, and this year is the last time friends can tag him. In order to break Jerry's undefeated record, four old friends brought their wives and a WSJ reporter to the city where they had lived, intending to surprise Jerry who is about to get married.
Hoagie: For the entire month of May every year we play tag, and you never know when someone's going to pop up. Our buddy, Jerry, he's the best that ever played, and now he wants to retire. This is the year we get Jerry.
This film is adapted from real people, and the real story is even more exaggerated than the movie. In reality, this Tag lasted for 28 years, and 10 people participated. This group of friends also seriously asked the lawyer (aka one of the players) to list the game's TAG participation agreement in 1990, which included the game's rules and terminology. In the movie, someone was tagged at his father's funeral, someone broke into a friend's house, someone disguised to ambush and arrested someone, and someone was tagged in the hospital. These are all derived from real events. Although this kind of thing is absurd in the adult world, it is also because this group of friends has enviable friendship and a young mentality.
We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.
This movie is actually unexpectedly good-looking, absurd and funny, but without a sense of distance. Unlike some of the flamboyant acting skills in some American comedies, this movie features comedians and Jeremy Renner's protagonist (hero) halo blessing to interpret this flamboyant story in a non-exaggerated way. The whole movie is carried out in a tight rhythm, and the performance of the actors also makes people feel that they are really playing (the trailer is played by the actors in the game).
Of course, this movie also has a pity part. The movie focuses on the two protagonists, and the supporting roles seem to be only supporting roles, especially the presence of female reporters is really too low. The ending plot goes to the "sensational" route, but it makes people unable to squeeze the tears, and makes people feel that the previous smooth flow has not continued. I don't know whether to laugh or cry?
→This is a summer movie that will feel good after watching it. It's worth going to the cinema to have a laugh
WSJ reports It Takes Planning, Caution to Avoid Being'It'
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ps This is the first feature film of director Jeff Tomsic. In the interview, he said that he thought the title of Tag was stupid.
There is a scene in the ps movie where Renner is about to jump off a stack of chairs, and Renner is injured during the shooting (wrist & elbow fracture). At the moment, Renner did not realize that he was injured and continued to shoot this scene. What we saw in the movie was actually taken after Renner was injured. The accident happened on the third day of filming. In the subsequent filming, Renner's hands were braces, and the hands seen in the movie were post-CG.
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