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'Hitchhiker' ultimately gets bogged down in its own grandness. Theres just too much stuff. There are too many aliens, too many crazy sets, too many gadgets that have to be figured out and just too much going on to really have time to digest it all. The obvious meticulous care that was taken to bring this visually stunning world to life happened at the expense of true character and plot development. We dont get the opportunity to know more about Ford Perfect, or why Zaphod has such a problem with Humma Kavula (John Malkovich) or even why Humma Kavula wants the gun he sends Zaphod after. We get very brief explanations as to why Zaphod has two heads and how he managed to become president of the galaxy given his questionable intelligence quotient. And the movie spends an excessive amount of time explaining the Vogons a very bureaucratic and disagreeable species of aliens that spend much of the movie chasing the heroes but not enough screen time to warrant all the details on who they are and what they are like. I would have rather more explanation of the relationship between Arthur and Ford or perhaps Arthurs love interest Tricia (Zooey Deschanel) and her relationship with Zaphod.The movies biggest mistake is to assume that everyone who goes to see this movie has read the book. Not only is that presumptuous but it is disastrous to the continuity of the film That sort of thinking is used as an excuse to not fill in the many holes in the films story. The movie assumes. Theyll already know that, so it doesnt take the time to explain some necessary details that are unfamiliar with 'Hitchhiker.' If you have never read the book, or like myself havent read the book in many, many moons you can end up confused or with more questions then the movie even begins to answer. 'Hitchhiker' should stand on its own assuming that everyone who enters the theatre is a blank slate and knows nothing of the book and unfortunately it just doesnt do that. Also some of the actors performances are a bit questionable. Rockwells performance as Zaphod is a bit campy and over the top. Marvin, while funny in his roll as a highly intelligent yet depressive and cynical android, becomes a bit repetitive and boring. And the relationship between Arthur and Tricia seems more like brother and sister then a romantic one. As a matter of fact I cant figure out why they like each other since they mix about as well as oil and water, there is absolutely no chemistry there.Dont get me wrong there is plenty to like about 'Hitchhiker.' The Vogons are hilarious, and there is the running bit with a towel that provides more then a few chuckles. Bill Nighy ('Love Actually') as a designer planet architectural engineer is by far the best role in the film. Part sci-fi, part comedy and part love story, 'The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy' isnt a bad way to spend your afternoon, even if it doesnt quite live up to the expectations set by Adams famed book.
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