Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 20000000
Revenue
$ 30600000
Jerry
Mike
Mr. Fletcher
Ms. Kimberley
Alma
Wilson
Craig
Manny
James
Kid 2
Kid 3
Mr. Rooney
Ms. Lawson
Sherry
West Coast Video Employee Passaic
Officer Julian
Andrea
Mr. Baker
Q
Randy
Carl
Jack
Patrick
Gabrielle Bochenski
Video Store Customer
Video Store Customer
Video Store Customer
Man in Video Store #1
Man in Video Store #2
Man in Video Store #3
Young Man Watching TV
Young Woman Watching TV
Doctor Bent
Brother McDuff
Simon from the Copy Shop
Alma's Sister
Miss Falewicz's Friend
Miss Falewicz's Friend/Fats' Mom
West Coast Video Employee NYC
City Hall Employee
Demolition Chief
Officer Gary
Written by mastergsg on 2019-01-11
This is a unique specimen of a film, as it engages directly in the art of remaking classic films that we've grown up on, with a twist. Even more so fitting given the films setting of a mom and pop owned video store. Mos Defs character Mike is excellent as the straight man to Jerry (played by Jack Black) and his more then outrageous stunts and escapades. You can also feel sympathy for the character of Mr. Fletcher (played by Danny Glover) whose trying everything to keep his video rental store and apartment from being demolished. I won't spoil any further plot details or the ending, but the way things are wrapped up are bittersweet, and by the time the credits roll, everything is left in ambiguity. Overall I didn't go into major parts of this film because it just has to be experienced for oneself for full enjoyment. Be Kind Rewind is a funny, touching, and nostalgic trip down the roads of analog film renting, and fan film creation, all in one. Four and a half stars, out of Five.