Kenny a Film Critique
Kenny is an Australian created film starring tiny known actor, Shane Jacobson. It is a quirky movie centering around the character of Kenny Smyth, an overweight divorced father of one. To say that there is a lot of toilet humor in this move would be an understatement. It is a scatalogical tale like no other. Every septic challenge is met head on by Kenny, who has a surprisingly positive outlook on life offered his occupation and the fact that his father, in the movie, is an obnoxious character who does small but project his negative personality on all and sundry.
Eventually, as the movie meanders along, Kenny finds himself at the Mecca of waste management, the “International Pumper and Cleaner Expo” in Nashville Tennessee. Right here Kenny strikes up many friendships with an attractive air-hostess and a Japanese businessman, the latter with a surprising consequence.
It could have been more punchy if it were edited to a crisper 90 minutes. There were numerous scenes that added small such as the camping scene with Kenny, his pony-tailed brother and their father. The wandering expo scenes and Melbourne Cup scenes had been also too lengthy.
In all, Kenny was an amusing film of average merit. My score… 5 out of 10.
