
The film playfully blurs the line between fiction and reality and has some literary fun with its characters. Will Ferrell does a great job playing Harold Crick, an IRS auditor who starts hearing a voice narrating the action of his life. Emma Thompson is that omniscient author, Kay Eiffel, and she controls the action — for the most part. She's a novelist with a penchant for cigarettes and tragedy who is desperately trying to invent the proper demise for the hero of her latest story — Mr. Crick.
Dustin Hoffman also contributes a nice turn as an academic with a fondness for Eiffel's work who tries to help Crick navigate through the story and against the odds attempt to achieve a happy ending for himself. All of the main performances are excellent, and the film has a nice life-affirming message about appreciating the little moments that make life special. Even better, it includes one of my all-time favorite songs, the Jam's That's Entertainment, and that a good enough excuse for me to post some lyrics (thanks to The Jam website). The song certainly has a resonance for us big-city dwellers, and the small things that define our lives might not appeal to everyone, but they're ours nonetheless.
That's Entertainment by Paul Weller
A police car and a screaming siren -
A pnuematic drill and ripped up concrete -
A baby waiting and stray dog howling -
The screech of brakes and lamplights blinking -
that's entertainment.
A smash of glass and the rumble of boots -
An electric train and a ripped up 'phone booth -
Paint splattered walls and the cry of a tomcat -
Lights going out and a kick in the balls -
that's entertainment.
Days of speed and slow time Mondays -
Pissing down with rain on a boring Wednesday -
Watching the news and not eating your tea -
A freezing cold flat and damp on the walls -
that's entertainment.
Waking up at 6 a.m. on a cool warm morning -
Opening the windows and breathing in petrol -
An amateur band rehearsing in a nearby yard -
Watching the tele and thinking about your holidays -
that's entertainment.
Waking up from bad dreams and smoking cigarettes -
Cuddling a warm girl and smelling stale perfume -
A hot summers' day and sticky black tarmac -
Feeding ducks in the park and wishing you were faraway -
that's entertainment.
Two lovers kissing amongst the scream of midnight -
Two lovers missing the tranquility of solitude -
Getting a cab and travelling on buses -
Reading the grafitti about slashed seat affairs -
that's entertainment.