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Published on February 20, 2008
There's no disputing Be Kind Rewind's attempt at sweetness — the movie is as sentimental as a tear-stained get-well card. It's simply too flat to work up any feelings. Gondry, once more left to his own thin devices, is a master of the intellectual side of filmmaking but has no idea how to wring emotion from his subject matter. Worse, Be Kind Rewind is also a drab, flat-looking film, like something actually made by men for whom a camera is less a tool than a novelty item. Then there's this sad note: It's also just another Jack Black movie, but the low-rent Belushi was far more engaging a thousand years ago slinging old records than remaking old movies. And that's trying to be kind.