{"id":4791,"date":"2009-07-01T10:21:10","date_gmt":"2009-07-01T18:21:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?p=4791"},"modified":"2009-07-05T20:13:21","modified_gmt":"2009-07-06T04:13:21","slug":"big-fan-robert-d-siegel-2009-usa","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?p=4791","title":{"rendered":"Big Fan (Robert D. Siegel, 2009): USA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Reviewed by <a href=\"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/?author=3\">Richard Feilden<\/a>. \u00a0Viewed as part of \u00a0the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival.<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 0px 10px 0px 0px; float: left\" title=\"big-fan\" src=\"https:\/\/studentfilmreviews.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/07\/big-fan-216x325.jpg\" alt=\"big-fan\" width=\"216\" height=\"325\" \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt1314164\/\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Big Fan<\/em><\/a>&#8216;s Paul Aufiero (Patton Oswalt) has the &#8220;never meet your heroes&#8221; trope hammered home when a misunderstanding turns a chance encounter with his idol into a trip to the hospital.\u00a0 The film certainly isn&#8217;t as tumultuous a fall from grace for writer\/director Robert D. Siegel (the screenwriter behind last year&#8217;s critical smash The Wrestler) as it is for his protagonist, but it suffers from its misjudged attempts to inject comedic moments into a harsh reality, as well as a second act which just seems to be waiting for the third to arrive.<\/p>\n<p>Paul&#8217;s life is going nowhere, and he doesn&#8217;t seem to care, as long as his team is winning.\u00a0 He is a thirty-five year old man who spends his nights working as a garage attendant.\u00a0 While cooped up in his tiny booth, he lovingly prepares the spontaneous phone rants which he unleashes on a sports talk-radio show.\u00a0 There, under the cover of anonymity and his bed-sheets, he does battle with his nemesis, Philadelphia Phil (Michael Rapaport).\u00a0 The airwaves sizzle with their invective and chest-beating, only occasionally interrupted by Paul&#8217;s mother banging on his bedroom wall and screaming at him to keep the noise down.\u00a0 Then one night, while driving around with his best friend, he spots his hero, Giant&#8217;s player Quantrell Bishop (Jonathan Hamm) at a gas station.\u00a0 He follows him to a night-club where, after finally summoning up the courage to approach his hero&#8217;s entourage, an innocent comment earns him a savage beating at the hands of the very man whose exploits he celebrates every night.\u00a0 When the police get involved, Paul is left with a terrible choice; should he bring this thug to justice, or say nothing for the good of the team?<\/p>\n<p>Starting with the good, Patton Oswalt is brilliantly cast as Paul in this film.\u00a0 He turns the man-child from someone who could have so easily been a caricature and source of derision into a person with whom anyone who has a hobby or an interest can sympathize.\u00a0 His life may be essentially meaningless, but to him it has purpose, and Oswalt lets us see that.\u00a0 He is aided in this by the direction from Siegel, who adds an element of sexual tension to Paul&#8217;s &#8216;relationship&#8217; with Bishop, from the lingering shots of the player&#8217;s sweat-soaked physique immortalized on a poster above Paul&#8217;s bed, to the gyrating groins of the lap dancers that Paul is oblivious to as he gazes upon his hero in the flesh.\u00a0 We may not share Paul&#8217;s obsession, but the film helps us to understand it.<\/p>\n<p>Unfortunately the film has an uneven tone which detracts from the story.\u00a0 Utilizing Oswalt&#8217;s undeniable comedic talents, the film swings from hilarity to tragedy too often, leaving the viewer disoriented.\u00a0 This \u00a0isn&#8217;t helped by the overly long middle section in which Paul battles with his freak-show family (his brother is a lawyer who prostitutes his services in terrible TV advertisements in which he promises accident compensation, his sister-in-law a woman whose artificial chest seems to contain her brains&#8211;it&#8217;s certainly big enough) over whether or not to sue the man who landed him with potentially life-altering injuries.\u00a0 Their constant attempts to change his mind just keep repeating themselves as we wait for Paul to take control of his life back.<\/p>\n<p>So, the film is a mixed result.\u00a0 I can certainly recommend the lead performance, but I can&#8217;t recommend the film in which it finds itself.\u00a0 It may be that Siegel will give us truly great work again, but I suspect that it will be as a screenwriter, with another creative force reining him in from \u00a0the director&#8217;s chair.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Reviewed by Richard Feilden. \u00a0Viewed as part of \u00a0the 2009 Los Angeles Film Festival. 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