SXSW Review: Trailer Park Boys
Filed under: Comedy, SXSW, Theatrical Reviews, Cinematical Indie

I've never lived in Canada, so I haven't been able to enjoy the TV series on which the movie Trailer Park Boys is based. I can't tell you how faithful the movie is to the TV show. I watched the movie, which had its U.S. premiere at SXSW, as an American being exposed to the gang for the first time. So I can tell you that you don't have to be Canadian or a fan of the show to get a kick out of Trailer Park Boys. However, you do have to enjoy drug, alcohol and strip-club humor.
I feel like I could essentially recycle my Smiley Face review for this movie: it's the same overall tone and has similar lightweight humor, although Trailer Park Boys pretends to have more of a plot. Ricky (Robb Wells), Julian (John Paul Tremblay) and Bubbles (Mike Smith) reunite after Ricky and Julian are released from jail for trying to rob an ATM. They all live in Sunnyvale Trailer Park: Ricky lives in his barely functional car next to his girlfriend Lucy's trailer, and Bubbles lives in a shed with innumberable adorable cats. Julian reveals his great criminal idea: robbing parking meters and other change dispensers because they can't get jail time for robbing change. Ricky, however, wants to go for "the big dirty," an enormous heist that will give them enough money to retire, so Ricky can enjoy life with his longtime girlfriend Lucy and their daughter Trinity, and grow weed on the side. While they're debating over their next job, the trailer-park manager Mr. Lahey is plotting to evict them so he can have a trouble-free community.
The plot isn't that critical, and it takes a backseat to the characters and to any opportunity for comedy. One thing I liked about Trailer Park Boys is that although the main characters all live in a trailer park, are poor and perhaps, are not making what might be called healthy lifestyle choices, they are treated with a certain amount of respect. We aren't ever actually laughing at the trio of friends or their women -- well, maybe at Cory and Trevor, but we learn to like them too. Mike Smith has some hilarious facial expressions as Bubbles, especially behind those glasses, but we still empathize with him. (Perhaps the cute cats help.) The characters we do laugh at are the film's bad guys, for whom the filmmakers spare no mercy in caricaturing. Mr. Lahey is wonderfully nasty. I now have a little bit of a crush on Robb Wells (shown in the above photo) -- I'm hoping we'll see him more often in films shown in America.
Trailer Park Boys uses that semi-documentary style popularized by The Office, in which characters speak to an unknown interviewer at times. This is useful in providing background for those of us who haven't seen the TV show, but it's also a good source for humor. Many of the laughs also come from the three guys' amazingly creative insults -- I wish I'd written some of them down to use on my brothers. The humor is sometimes uneven, ranging from the silly to the raunchy, and there are a few stretches where the movie seemed to drag even at 95 minutes. It may not be a movie you want to own and watch a dozen times, but it's goofy fun while it lasts. (Just like Smiley Face.)









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-19-2007 @ 7:29PM
RedStarRevolution said...
As a Canadian, and a faithful TPB fan, I have to say this movie is nothing, and I mean nothing compared to the show.
The show is so Canadian it makes me want to just sweat maple syrup and crap hockey pucks. Others might not get it however because of that.
The show is definitely geared for the Canuck viewer, but still enjoyable for those that don't get the little inside jokes about Canadian Ma'fucka, Zesty Morda and how people talk out on the East Coast (which is kind of like the US South for Canada, the same, just kinda...slow)
But the stories are pretty universal, so if you like small time criminals, who go to jail at the end of every season, do things like steal barbecues, start their own illegal gas station, bootleg Russian vodka and steal a gigantic stash of hash from two semi-nudist, Asian drug dealers, than I recommend you hit Torrent for a little TPB. It's already into the sixth season up here, so there's more than enough material out there to hook you.
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3-19-2007 @ 7:33PM
syntaxerrorx said...
I'm from Seattle and I went up to Vancouver BC for the opening of this movie last November after falling in love with the show months earlier after a friend showed me a grainy downloaded episode of the show. It's seriously one of the funniest ensemble casts of all time, this group of people are varied and diverse and have created characters that you start to feel real emotions for after only seeing a few episodes. Shot like a mocumentary or an episode of COPS, they were one of the pioneering groups of people to use the style in comedic television (it started a few months before the Office UK premiered in 2001). Already in it's 6th season with 2 "movies" under it's belt (not including this one). The humor translates well across the Canadian/American boarder, so if you like pot, guns, booze and petty crime with some colorful characters and descriptive "shit storm" rants courtesy of Mr. Lahey and his cheeseburger lovin' side kick Randy, get a hold of a rum and coke and find any or all of these seasons and movies any way you can... and I guarantee you'll be laughin your ass off!
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3-20-2007 @ 5:26AM
PiMPSP said...
Being a resident of the community in which this show is produced I feel the need to tell you that the guys, all of who i've met so far, are the best kind of ppl you'd ever meet, the influx of Trailer Park Boy madness and fame has not gone to their heads, the film has got to be THE top performance these guys have put out and I'm glad to see it getting American praise.
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3-20-2007 @ 9:45AM
Patrick said...
Smokes, let's go boys.
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3-27-2007 @ 5:40AM
Mitch Lahey said...
I went to Austin on a greyhound from Alabama just to meet the boys and I got there just in time to have a quick word with them before they got in their cab. Totally awesome! Well worth the trip! I don't want to sound fucked or anything but, I love those guys! They're fucking brilliant! Maybe one day this country will grow up and play this show on TV here, it's like the best comedy ever.
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4-09-2007 @ 11:29AM
Soothsayer said...
How in the hell did I not know this was coming to SXSW!??!?!?!?!??
My gf and I were planning to go out of state just to get a chance to see this in the theaters. My heart is shattered.
I need an RBJ now just to make up for this tragedy. :(
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5-11-2007 @ 12:05PM
Tawney said...
Trailer Park Boys Rock. Oh, and a samsquamch ate my kitty. I saw the boys here in Winnipeg and i have to say that was one of the best live shows i have ever seen. What i wouldn't give to smoke a spliff with 'em. Right on, eh.
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