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Raising Arizona

Raising Arizona

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Wacky comedy about a criminal and a policewoman who marry and, finding they can't have kids, decide to kidnap a newborn baby from a...

Certificate12

Duration90 mins

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  • Kyle, 16
  • 5 reviews

Review by Kyle, 16

3 stars

13 Jun 2014

I did'nt really enjoy this movie because it seemed a bit too silly at times, and you imediately dislike the couple because they're both quite dim and their accents are cheesy, the fact that they steal a baby from an orphanage because they can't have children doesn't help either. One the other hand, Nicholas Cage was slightly mad in this movie, which actually worked well in some scenes, such as the car chase and the confrontation with the main villain of the story. There is also some emotional parts in the movie which make you take things more seriously, and you begin to see development in the couple's relationship because they've stolen this baby and they have more responsibility.The movie did play some things well, but this isn't the kind of movie that I like, yet some others will like, so that's why I settled on a three star rating.

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