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Joe Versus the Volcano 1990

Tom Hanks knows several versions of Meg Ryan.

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When I see the words Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan and romantic comedy all together in a film's description, it's usually back on the shelf before I can read another word. I had good memories of this one, though, so I chanced it and came away happy. Hanks, still early into his burgeoning film career, hits two wildly exaggerated extremes in his portrayal of Joe, the hopeless working stiff who learns he's got roughly six months to live and rediscovers the miracles of spontaneity.

Behind the film's absurd premise and a few witty, hilarious caricatures lies a pointed, layered look at the trappings of modern society and the gray fog we spew around ourselves to cope with our dull nine-to-five schedule. It's an original take on the message, and one which is constantly reinforced by a quirky, distinct visual style and playful personality. Hanks is as eccentric as ever, flying around the screen like a kid chasing a superball, while Ryan stretches herself with three wildly different roles. Loads of fun, even if the ending flies a bit over the top.

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It's a fun fairytale of a movie, where Hanks reignites his love for life. After years of stagnating at a monotonous job, that caused him to be a hypochondriac, he goes on an adventure, that gets a little ridiculous at times, but is good times nonetheless. It's basically an existential crisis comedy.

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