8/10
quirky and lovable
17 February 2013
Warning: Spoilers
As I watched this film, enjoying almost all of it, I thought of the kind of reactions it might elicit in others. True to form, they all seem to be present in these IMDb reviews. Yes, I agree- it's quirky as hell. But not off-puttingly so. Yes, it has some blunt sexual material but, again, not off-puttingly so. It's got some implied gore, but because it is essentially off-camera, it too is not offputting. There is no plot, so to speak. So what? It's a road movie. That's code for 'character-driven' and there are plenty of them here. The music is often terrific. It just seems to fit despite the recent tendency to use a song's lyrics to explain or underscore the point of a scene. That's a practice I find incredibly disrespectful to an audience and I'm sad to see it has entered the mainstream. It doesn't happen here.

The scene with the transsexual hooker is great. It's not exploitive; it doesn't moralize. It manages to have humor and warmth. The porn-shoot scene was surprising and eye-opening. Are the people involved in making and producing porn really so empty-headed? I didn't expect that quickie-sex movies would draw a cast and crew of Rhodes scholars, but this was really jolting. Again, very naturally portrayed here. The "Tupperware party" comment was hilarious.

This kind of movie is going to find its own niche audience. It reminded me of "Me and You and Everyone We Know," although I'm not sure I can tell you why. In any case PASSENGER SIDE worked for me. I wouldn't go out of my way to recommend it to anybody, but if they asked, I'd tell them to see it.
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