Film Review: Napoleon Dynamite (2004)

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    In the unpredictable world of film-making, one of the most frustrating aspects is the uncertainty of results. As William Goldman famously quipped, "nobody knows anything," and this phenomenon has led to many a costly, heavily promoted film with reputable stars flopping at the box office, while low-budget, offbeat independent projects with little fanfare capture the hearts of audiences and earn cult status. A prime example of the latter is the 2004 comedy Napoleon Dynamite, which has become a cult classic and presented a challenge for streaming services to recommend films of a similar nature, introducing the term "Napoleon Dynamite problem" into modern vocabularies.

    The origins of Napoleon Dynamite can be traced back to 2002 when Jared Hess, a film student at Brigham Young University, created the short film Peluca as a school assignment. Shot on 16mm black-and-white film, the quirky and offbeat film starred Hess' friend Jon Heder as an awkward teenage outcast named Seth. Intrigued by the character's potential, Hess decided to expand Peluca into a full-length feature film. He left school to co-write the screenplay with his wife, Jerusha Hess, and rechristened both the film and its protagonist as Napoleon Dynamite, with Heder reprising his role as the titular character.

    The plot of Napoleon Dynamite is set in the small town of Preston, Idaho, where 16-year-old socially awkward protagonist Napoleon Dynamite lives with his grandmother Carlinda (played by Sandy Martin) and his even more socially awkward older brother Kip (played by Aaron Ruell). Despite his dorky looks and unusual speech patterns, Napoleon attempts to fit into regular life at the local high school and even tries to date the popular girl, Trisha (played by Emily Kennard). When Carlinda is hospitalized due to an injury, the brothers are taken care of by their uncle Rico (played by Jonathan Gries), whose get-rich-quick schemes begin to endanger Napoleon's reputation among the locals. Undeterred, Napoleon manages to make new friends, including shy girl Deb (played by Tina Majorino) and Pedro Sanchez (played by Efren Ramirez), a Mexican exchange student whom he helps run for class president.

    Like many feature directorial debuts, Napoleon Dynamite is far from perfect, and like many low-budget independent comedies with "quirky" characters, it might be an acquired taste for large segments of the audience. The episodic nature of the script might test someone's patience, and the characters might at times look too quirky and too eccentric for the film as a whole to be taken seriously. Even the protagonist, with his strange speech and unusual antics, might start looking annoying after a while.

    However, what ultimately rescues this film is the obvious fondness Hess feels towards the characters and the world in which they live, and that fondness reflects in Napoleon Dynamite in general emanating a positive attitude and a lot of irresistible charm. Made with barely $400,000 of budget, on authentic locations during an unusually hot summer, and with friends and relatives supporting the production, Napoleon Dynamite is a labour of love, and as such, it was, consciously or unconsciously, recognised by the audience, which in Napoleon and his saw little bits of themselves.

    A big part of the success should be credited to the diverse and mostly unknown cast, with Tina Majorino, former child actress who had appeared in some major Hollywood films a decade earlier, being the only notable name. Jon Heder, in the iconic and demanding role, is helped by more experienced Jonathan Gries as the sleazy uncle Rico and Efren Ramirez in an understated but effective role as the protagonist's best friend.

    Napoleon Dynamite is a film that has defied expectations and captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. While it may not be perfect, it remains a testament to the unpredictability of the film-making industry and the power of low-budget, independent cinema to create lasting cultural impacts.

    RATING: 6/10 (++)

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