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Volunteers(1985)

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Movie1h 47mEnglishComedy
5.3
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After his rich father refuses to pay his debt, compulsive gambler Lawrence Bourne III joins the Peace Corps to evade angry creditors. In Thailand, he is assigned to build a bridge for the local villagers with the help of American-As-Apple-Pie WSU Grad Tom Tuttle and the beautiful and down-to earth Beth Wexler. What they don't realize is that the bridge is coveted by the U.S. Army, a local Communist force, and a powerful drug lord. Together with the help of At Toon, the only English speaking native, they must fight off the three opposing forces and find out what is right for the villagers, as well as themselves.

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Tom Hanks and John Candy lead us on this shallow, silly tour of an unusually volatile Peace Corp mission to Thailand. Both play wacky charicatures - Hanks as a snooty New Hampshire socialite in the wrong place, Candy a naive simpleton with two left feet - and that extra dash of color ultimately saves the picture from sliding into the deepest dregs. Though the plot revolves around the construction of a massive wooden bridge to benefit the natives, we spend most of the picture watching Hanks'#39;s Kennedy wannabe struggle to emerge from his loathsome, self-absorbed shell, largely inspired by the unrequited affections of fellow missionary Rita Wilson. The pair would actually spark a lifelong romance during filming (they'#39;re still together today, bucking the Hollywood norm) but the on-set chemistry doesn'#39;t translate to anything special on the screen. Lightly humorous in the spirit of an only-okay SNL sketch, it'#39;s inoffensive and flashy but not all that memorable.

I know that many of the early-to-mid 80's movies don't hold up and that I am grading on a bit of a curve here. But wow, this movie is a steaming pile of dung. I don't know how you mess up a comedy where you have Tom Hanks and John Candy, but here is exhibit A. Hanks doesn't do a bad job (although he does slip in and out of a New England accent, sometimes even in the same scene) but we've seen this role played much better by Bill Murray. It really does feel like a very poor imitation of the likes of Stripes and Spies Like Us. I don't even want to waste any more time thinking about it. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHATEBadMovies so you can avoid bad movies like this one

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