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Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray

Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray

USA 2019 - with Charlize Theron, Seth Rogen, June Diane Raphael, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Bob Odenkirk ...

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Original title:Long Shot
Genre:Comedy, Romance
Direction:Jonathan Levine
Sales launch:30.10.2019
Production country:USA 2019
Running time:Approx. 125 min.
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, English (5.1 DTS-HD MA)
Subtitles:Deutsch
Picture format:16:9 (2,40:1) 1080/24p Full HD
Bonus:Making of, Featurettes, Trailer
Region code:B
Label:Studiocanal
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Movie: When she learns that the incumbent U.S. President (Bob Odenkirk) is not running for re-election in order to pursue his career as a movie star, respected Secretary of State Charlotte Field (Charlize Theron) sees her chance coming: She wants to become the first woman in the White House. In herself, the politician is well-liked and respected, but her speeches are not her greatest strength. Therefore, Charlotte desperately needs a new speechwriter. When she meets the slightly chaotic journalist Fred Flarsky (Seth Rogen) at an event, whose babysitter she once was, she hires him without further ado for her campaign. Although the two couldn't be more different, they grow closer and closer. But can things end well when a nerd falls in love with the future US president?

Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible is a really well done romantic comedy. Granted, some scenes are unnecessarily crude, but apparently that's just part of the genre these days. But even if director Jonathan Levine digs in the lower humor drawer here and there, he always manages very well to counteract this with a lot of charm and clever dialogue wit. The film skilfully avoids any kitschy cliff and thus comes across as pleasantly fresh. Sure, the whole thing still remains quite predictable until the end. But the way to the inevitable happy ending eludes the usual genre clichés and works just thereby really well.

Now, of course, there will be some people who will say: A woman like Charlize Theron falling for a guy like Seth Rogen is completely unrealistic. That may be so at first glance - if you only get hung up on appearances. But the script does a great job of establishing why Charlotte is attracted to Fred, which is also believably conveyed to the screen by the great chemistry between Theron and Rogen. True to the German subtitle, this relationship is unlikely, but not impossible. And besides: It is a cinema film, a modern fairy tale - there may also be a little dreaming.

In addition to the romantic aspects, the film does not spare satirical side blows on US politics. Bob Odenkirk (Better call Saul) shines here as a completely incompetent US president who has his roots in show business and would much rather return there after one term. Any similarities to actual people are, of course, purely coincidental. But it's not just the president who gets his due here. Other politicians and the media are also made fun of, often in a backhanded way. Even if this doesn't always work, the entertainment value of this charming romantic comedy is on a very high level, even if it is a bit too long at over two hours. For those who like it romantic, but also like a little bit coarser, Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible can really be highly recommended. Absolutely worth seeing!

Picture + Sound: The absolutely clean picture of the Blu-ray pleases with a high overall sharpness, which can also convince in the detail and in darker scenes. Colouring is powerful and contrast matching also leaves a very positive impression. The audio is present in a decent 5.1 DTS-HD MA mix. It remains largely unspectacular, but in a few scenes the full potential can then be exploited. Here, the sound mix then convinces with clearly mixed dialogue and powerful surround effects. Good!

Extras: For a romantic comedy, the Blu-ray has a surprising number of extras on board. It starts off with a half-hour making of. This already offers a pretty good insight into the making of the film. But there are numerous other features that go even more in depth. Besides an amusing interview with Seth Rogen and Charlize Theron (approx. 6:54 min.), which like the film lives from the good chemistry between the two, there is also a look at the stunts (approx. 6:11 min.), about the wonderfully weird play of Alexander Skarsgård (approx. 4:54 min.) and about the guest appearance of the band BoyzIIMen (approx. 5:48 min.). More impressions from the shoot (approx. 4:12 min.), a featurette about the end of the film (approx. 7:24 min.), as well as a short documentary about love & politics (approx. 5:41 min.) and a trade promo video (approx. 7:27 min.) round out the neat bonus package.

Conclusion: Long Shot - Unlikely but Not Impossible is an entertaining romantic comedy with a slight satirical edge that thrives especially on the good chemistry between Charlize Theron and Seth Rogen. Charming, a little crude, but also really romantic - and funny as hell! The Blu-ray presents the film in good picture and sound quality and also offers a lot of bonus material. Quite clearly, there is for it a: Absolutely recommendable!

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  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
  • Long Shot - Unlikely, but not impossible - Blu-ray
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