A curious film, Napoleon Dynamite feels like an attempt at the retro feel and quirky humour of Ghost World, yet doesn’t have the same surprising insight that Terry Zwigoff’s brilliant film did.
Anyway, putting that aside, this is a cute film, that makes you smile and occasionally laugh, yet never seems particularly relevant (to anything). Where The Castle might poke fun at the Australian stereotype, and American Pie at teenage boys, this is an extreme comedy that doesn’t seem to have a point.
The performances are fine, but the central character was simply too off-putting to provoke any sympathy. I felt uncomfortable with his social ineptness, rather than relating or at least understanding how he felt. Tina Majorino was great as Deb, and I certainly enjoyed the film a lot more when she was present.
There’s a four minute scene after the credits, that made us feel special for staying behind, but all the same time was simply an extra four minutes that could have been put at the end of the film anyway.
Mildly entertaining at best, pointless at worst.