TAG (O-RVZ MOVIE REVIEW)
- O-RVZ
- Apr 14, 2019
- 2 min read
Tag is a comedy movie about a group of grown men who've been playing TAG or what we call in our version "Dakop-Dakop" for 28 years ever since they were still children. This movie casts with some of the popular names in Hollywood like the names of Jeremy Renner, Ed Helms, and John Hamm. The surprising thing about this movie is this is based on a real-life story of a group of grown men who really played this game for 28 years for the whole month of February every year. This story was featured from the "The Wall Street Journal" and here we are now having a live adaptation of it. This movie has such a unique yet very weird premise. All of us has been playing this game when we were children but I've never ever heard adults or grown men still playing this game. Probably some group of friends with really strong bond but here's the thing, we have this thing called "growing up", or being "adult" and I'm quite shocked that there are still people who can still manage to play this game at a very busy age or stage. Talking about the movie, it is really an interesting idea to have with. It's a perfect set-up of having a comedy and I definitely had a good time watching this. Lots of fun, lots of laughs and it definitely has some heart to it. It's such a light movie and the casts were just fun with loads of chemistry. It was really weird seeing Jeremy Renner in a comedy movie. I'm just a huge fun from his more dramatic and dark movies such as "Wind River" or "Arrival" but he was just perfect to it. The pace of this movie is really quick and the story really kicks in. Some parts of it that I felt that it's been idling for a minute but it quickly amped its energy with some funny and over-the-top scenes which I'm happy about it. The jokes never felt forced to me and I'm just happy that it didn't go to being too comedy and also have some equally heart-warming story of it about friendship. I'm not saying that this is a great movie but it definitely nailed its billing of being a comedy.

OVERALL
TAG is a good movie for your friends or families. It definitely has some cussings or profanities to it so "Parent Guidance" is a must if you have some kids there. I had a good time watching this one. Laughed my ass of with some of the scenes and there really is something that you could take away from the story of this movie.

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