GRAND THEFT PARSONS

Starring:
Johnny Knoxville, Gabriel Macht, Marley Shelton, Christina Applegate, Michael Shannon and Robert Foster

Director:
David Caffrey

Running Time:
88 mins

"So this is what being dead is like"

Gram Parsons

Finding out that his best friend had died, Phil Kaufman (Knoxville) went instantly into action. The pair had promised each other that if one of them died the other would cremate their body in the desert, setting their soul free. Now all Phil had to do was steal his friend's body, some how transport into the desert and then set fire to it. Now this already sounds hard enough but when your friend happens to be Gram Parsons, one of the most influential musicians of the time, whose drug overdose induced death is in every single newspaper and on every single TV channel in America, his task sounds almost impossible.

The premise of stealing a friend's body, so that you can fulfil a promise might sound like the makings of a riotous 1980s comedy (Weekend at Bernie's anyone) but when you find out that the story is true, the movie takes on a whole new meaning.

The story about the theft of country rock legend Gram Parsons body by his friend and road manager Phil Kaufman is one of loyalty and devotion, with a few laughs along the way. After dying of a drug overdose in a motel, Gram's body, surrounded by a media frenzy, was transported to LAX airport in Los Angeles to be sent home to his family for burial in New Orleans. It was then that Kaufman went into action, stealing the body and heading to the place where Gram had asked him to set his soul free, the Joshua Tree Desert in California. Throw in the fact that Kaufman had the police, Gram's ex-girlfriend and Gram's father on his tail and you get quite an entertaining road movie.

Jackass's Johnny Knoxville wouldn't have been many people's first choice for playing Phil Kaufman. In his first leading role, Knoxville shows a lot of restraint and respect for the man and lets the events that are taking place around him get the laughs and not the man himself. Those of you expecting a wacky, riotous performance from the extreme personality might be disappointed but this movie shows that there is more to Knoxville than just puerile pranks and excessive violence, he might actually be a good actor.

He supported by a good ensemble. Michael Shannon is one of those character actors who you recognise but can never quite put a name to. He has had many a supporting role in quite a few high profile projects but this is his chance to shine. As Larry, the hippy hearse owner he provides much of the picture's comic relief, as he is conned by Kaufman into joining his crusade. Marley Shelton is another up and coming actress who gets another chance to grab the limelight. As Phil's girlfriend and voice of reason, she does her best to give more to a small but important part. Christina Applegate plays the bitchy, ex-girlfriend extremely well and Robert Foster brings abit of class to the proceeding.

'Grand Theft Parsons' is a quirky, fun road trip movie with a really big heart. With good performances and a touching and funny script, this is an interesting and entertaining look at a piece of music history that leaves you hoping that someone would go through as much trouble for you when your time comes.

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