I did a short review of Free Guy, but the TL:DR is that it's lovely.
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Last night's film was 'FREE GUY', the new film starring Ryan Reynolds. And get this for a pitch, what if an NPC in a GTA style world gained sentience and didn't do what he's scripted to do, but also didn't understand that he was just a character in a game? What if two coders in the real world were going into the game world to try and prove that their code had been stolen by the evil 'Activision' boss, and were able to interact with the NPC who wasn't doing what he was supposed to do?
That's basically the setup for Free Guy and it does a really good job with it. It's funny, action packed, intelligent, self-aware, charming, has a big heart and is gorgeously sweet without ever being saccharine.
The cast are all great with Reynolds being his usual likeable self, there are several genuine LOL moments, and because a lot of the film is actually set in a video game, the fact much of it is CGI is entirely fine. (The CGI is, incidentally, excellent.)
Cert wise it's a PG-13 in the States and a 12A in the UK, so suitable for all the family. I think steering away from the 18-cert trappings of actual GTA games is a smart move, and the film is never nasty or brutal.
I only have a couple of complaints, at nearly two hours long it could probably have done with losing around 10-15 minutes in the edit suite (there are a few scenes that don't need to be in there), and it's not the most original idea, with vibes of The Truman Show, Groundhog Day and others. The villain isn't wildly effective but he does the job.
This is a delight from start to finish, it gets a HIGHLY RECOMMENDED and a score of 804/1000