![]() ![]() 'Tag' had the potential right off the bat to be a fun and intriguing film, regardless of its mixed critical reception. Loved the idea, based on a true story, the advertising was interesting and the cast is a talented one (Jeremy Renner, Isla Fisher and John Hamm particularly have shown themselves to be more than capable in a lot of things). The end credits contain a selection of home movie clips featuring the real-life taggers in action over the years. Hoagie is a bit of an ass, and Jerry is a bit full of himself, but on the whole these are decent, likeable folk and I enjoyed their company. The story takes an unexpected twist towards the end, but it works, And, importantly, I liked these people. There are some action set pieces which are very well choreographed as well as being funny, and some fun performances, not least from Isla Fisher as Hoagie's wife, ever-so-slightly out of control. Ed Helms' air of an everyman teetering on the edge is ideal for the role of Hoagie, pushing hard for the group to tag Jerry, and Jeremy Renner has huge fun as Jerry, supremely self-confident because he is, in fact, far better at this than the other 4 combined. Until you find out that it is based on the activity of a group of 10 real-life friends. This is a great idea, but very very silly. And Jerry has never been tagged, and time is running out. 5 men devote every May to playing Tag, something which they have been doing since they were kids.
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