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In the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 8, "Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay" opened to favorable audience of 2100. While that the film was released four years after the surprise hit "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," the film opens the day after his streak of hamburger. Harold and Kumar have planned a trip to Amsterdam to meet the girl of Harold's dreams, but due to a misunderstanding on the flight from the couple ends in the way of spending life in Guantanamo Bay. After a scene vulgar, but funny, the pair escapes (hence the title) and the adventure begins.
Schlossberg and co-writer and director Jon Hurwitz discussed the evolution of the film on the drug, Race & Politics: Harold and Kumar panel. According to the writers, The first film was not a blockbuster, but DVD rentals and sales soared to make the film a financial success. However, even before the movie was a success, they intended a sequel. Hurwitz and Schlossberg's intention to make the sequel to Harold and Kumar go to Amsterdam, but for the time being developing the story "Euro Trip" came out. So I pulled out some new ideas and eventually built the movie around the concept of profiles race. One fun-liner in the film nods to this development. John Cho (Harold) explains that politics in the film is a device, "PMA in game more than anything else. The film has nothing to say. "
Although the title may imply a politically charged movie, according to Kal Penn, the film is really about two friends. Hayden Schlossberg, writer, told a roundtable on the film, "Our goal is that the audience laughed constantly. It's really about the vagina jokes. "Neil Patrick Harris, co-star, coincided with the announcement," there are a lot of the vagina in this film. "had not yet seen the film when I heard that, I thought maybe they were being modest as the film openly challenges faced by Latin violations of First Amendment rights. However, after seeing the film, is true. It's just a flick of the vagina. However, with that expectation in mind, you can enjoy the movie for what it's worth.
However, what was so great about Harold and Kumar Goes to White Castle is that the concept was simple and fun. In political life this film background gets in the way instead of better character development of Harold and Kumar. The film is quick to offend, but it is an equal opportunist, making fun of southerners to the Cubans. However, instead of stereotypes, the film reinforces. This bitterly disappointed. The fact that are traveling to the south, the duo encounters a KKK meeting and a couple of consanguinity. Sigh. When the film was not challenging stereotypes is when Rob Corrdry (bad negligible in the movie, Ron Fox, better known as a commentator on the Jon Stewart Daily Show) comes across a small African American community and in the spirit of "Borat" opens a can of grape soda to try to achieve a kind of talk. The man, an orthodontist who speaks softly, shaking his head in disgust.
However, no matter what the weaknesses of the film can have some weight on the two characters of Harold and Kumar. Despite the subversive humor White Castle is a bit lost in Escape from Guantanamo Bay, Kumar (Kal Penn) and Harold (John Cho) are delicious. The development of their friendship is really the crux of the film in spite romantic angles and travel along the road. The writers dug a little deeper into the past of Harold and Kumar and offers some fun ideas in their friendship. If you're a fan rude humor, this film serves a lot of laughs quickly. And while not ruin the surprise for you, the couple are running through some political figures very important with surprising results. This film is what it is and provided you do not have expectations beyond a quick thrill, you can enjoy the necessary dialogue humorous. Not to mention, Neil Patrick Harris, as his semi-free is really the climax of the film.
The film opens tomorrow at the Malco Oxford Studio.
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