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Until he was downsized, affable, amiable Larry Crowne (Hanks) was a
superstar team leader at the big-box company where he's worked since his time in
the Navy. Underwater on his mortgage and unclear on what to do with his suddenly
free days, Larry heads to his local college to start over. There he becomes part
of a colorful community of outcasts, also-rans and the overlooked all trying to
find a better future for themselves...often moving around town in a herd of
scooters. In his public-speaking class, Larry develops an unexpected crush on
his teacher Mercedes Tainot (Roberts), who has lost as much passion for teaching
as she has for her husband. The simple guy who has every reason to think his
life has stalled will come to learn an unexpected lesson: when you think
everything worth having has passed you by, you just might discover your reason
to live.
This is a kind of tough to review movie. I enjoyed it while watching it but
the movie is really just kind of there. There isn't any real point. I can't see
myself raving about what a great movie it was, but I did enjoy it for the 100
minutes or so that I was watching it. I liked the characters. It was funny and
touching and pretty accurate with today's job market. But once it was over, it
is one of those forgotten type of movies.
Like I said, I don't know that I could blatantly recommend people seeing
this. It's not a bad movie, but it's not a must see by any means. It's just kind
of there and I enjoyed it while watching it probably never to think of it again
once I post this.