"30 Minutes or Less" has plenty of time for friendships to grow
"30 Minutes or Less" is 83 minutes of "bro" bonding time. Just like the 2009 hit "I Love You, Man," it is an action and comedy packed film that defines the age old importance of friendship between men.
"30 Minutes or Less" is hard to categorize; it has a fantastic combination of both action and comedy, with a hint of romance. The only genre it fits in perfectly is a "bromantic" comedy. Although this movie might be written off as just another male-centric comedy, it explores a subculture that is just beginning to be defined by Hollywood: the friendship between two guys. In today's society of masculine driven media, many might think that showing affection between best guy friends may be emasculating, but this movie flips that paradigm onto its side. "30 Minutes or Less" is more than a movie about two guys trying rob a bank, it is one that fully embraces the idea of "bro-to-bro" friendship.
One of the great things about "30 Minutes or Less” is its fresh, new cast. One of these new faces is Ansari, who is well known for his role as Tom Haverford on "Parks and Recreation". Initially, he came off a bit inexperienced and awkward to watch, but as the film progresses, he grows into his character. This trend seems to affect the movie as a whole as well. It takes a while for the plot to develop before viewers get a feel for each of the characters, who then make the movie absolutely hilarious. It is actually a bit surprising that despite the film's heavily comedian cast, initially the movie is not very funny.
Beyond the movie's eventual comedic value, there were also a number of action scenes that were fantastically captured by the director. The film's premise may be simple, but like any other action movie there are a few twists in the plot, which were incorporated flawlessly with the movie's humorous and emotional aspects. For fans of "I Love you, Man" and Eisenberg's hit "Adventureland," "30 Minutes or Less" fuses comedy, action and "bromance" into a summer flick that, like Nick, delivers.
"30 minutes or Less” (83 minutes) is rated R strong language and graphic nudity. Now playing in theaters everywhere.
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