Garlic and Gunpowder (2018)

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Depending on who's talking, a comet is on track to destroy the planet. Sonny and Archie, two Mafia wise guys, plan on stashing their valuables and retiring just in case they survive.

Introduction
"Garlic and Gunpowder" is a funny movie directed by B. Harrison Smith and released in 2018. The movie stars Steven Chase, James Duval, and Lainie Kazan. Understood for its humor, satire, and slight element of suspense, the movie is an amalgam of comedy and criminal offense genres set in an Italian-American Mafia scene.

Plot Summary
The plot revolves around the two primary characters, Sonny (Steven Chase) and Archie (James Duval), who are lifelong good friends and small-time mobsters in New Jersey. The pair discovers themselves confronted with a major situation when a supposed impending NASA asteroid threatens to collide with Earth, instilling worry in people worldwide.

This apocalyptic forecast activates a series of events. Notably, a mafia boss called Big Frank (Michael Madsen) convinces Sonny and Archie to protect the cash he has actually stashed prior to the asteroid crash. Big Frank's paranoia relating to the possible end of the world pushes him to hire Sonny and Archie. He thinks their incompetence would discourage any suspicion from rival gangs or law authorities.

Main Characters and Development
Steven Chase as Sonny is portrayed as the more analytical and level-headed of the two, matching the bumbling, comical character of Archie played by James Duval. The chemistry between Sonny and Archie forms the backbone of the movie, offering humor and laughs throughout the narrative.

Regardless of their initial hesitation, Sonny and Archie are a mild duo, and their incompetence frequently gets them into comical situations. The movie captures the pair navigating these shenanigans while protecting Big Frank's money and preventing competing mobsters and federal agents. The characters display an engaging dynamic, and their relationship is checked throughout the film.

Style and Conclusion
"Garlic and Gunpowder" uses the mafia movie trope with its humorous take, concentrating on styles of friendship, loyalty, and the concept of improbable heroes. The movie utilizes the upcoming world-altering asteroid as a backdrop to generate action and suspense throughout the narrative.

The climax is a funny twist in the tale, which injects humor even in the most suspenseful minutes-- a testament to the witty screenplay. In general, the movie's beauty lies in its capability to mix staple mob film styles with humor and satire. The concept of an asteroid triggering a series of hilarious however unsafe events is distinct and serves the narrative well.

Public Reception
"Garlic and Gunpowder" used an amusing watch with its unique mix of mafia and funny. While it might not be 'Godfather,' it's a light-hearted take on the mafia genre, making it a revitalizing departure from the conventional gritty mob film. The movie was appreciated for its wit, humor, and unconventional approach to familiar styles.

Conclusion
Bottom line, "Garlic and Gunpowder" is an enjoyable mix of comedy, criminal offense, and relationship within a mafia setting. A mix of humor and suspense, it intertwines the lives of small-time mafia members with an apocalyptic asteroid scenario, resulting in a series of hilarious encounters. With its reasonable share of laughters and an unforeseen narrative twist, "Garlic and Gunpowder" stands as a wonderful watching experience.

Top Cast

  • James Duval (small)
    James Duval
    Archie Bocci
  • Steven Chase (small)
    Steven Chase
    Sonny Lusconi
  • Michael Madsen (small)
    Michael Madsen
    Jason
  • Vivica A. Fox (small)
    Vivica A. Fox
    Mayor Brown
  • Lainie Kazan (small)
    Lainie Kazan
    Rose Lusconi
  • Lindsay Hartley (small)
    Lindsay Hartley
    Rachel
  • Felissa Rose (small)
    Felissa Rose
    Ma
  • Katherine Kelly Lang (small)
    Katherine Kelly Lang
    Mrs. Smith
  • Angelo Pagan (small)
    Angelo Pagan
    Rey
  • Martin Kove (small)
    Martin Kove
    Agent Tracey
  • Dean McDermott (small)
    Dean McDermott
    Agent Bean