If there was ever any doubt that you can’t trust trailers, this film is a good example. It appears to be a rollicking comedy, but that’s not the movie. It’s based on a true story about a man (Channing Tatum), who robbed 25 McDonald’s restaurants by cutting holes in their roofs, later escapes prison and hides out in a Toys “R” Us for 6 months. During this time, he falls for a single mom (Kirsten Dunst) and establishes a loving relationship with her and 2 her daughters. All of this is fascinating and Tatum brings his full charm to create a sweet, lovable character. Dunst adds even more appeal. The film takes a light tone to create an endearing approach to the man, but there are few genuine laughs. NOTE: The credits feature the inevitable fotos of the real man, plus a news story about the case with many of the real characters.
(3 / 5)