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_Kodachrome_ is predictable, light and fun. As with many "trip" movies, the fact that you know exactly how it will end doesn't make the journey not worth taking. Sudeikis and Olsen are perfectly fine in this, but Ed Harris belongs in another league and here he shows why one more time with a masterful performance. Although, again, telegraphed, the poignant moments hit at the right time, and the movie feels sweet and heartfelt. It won't make anyone's Top 10 lists, but _Kodachrome_ is well worth the film it was shot on. Even if unlike in the movie - thankfully - it won't be the last one.
**Wow.** I know, people say that movies like this one are _very_ predictable, but why does it still hurt like hell when it reaches the final destination that we've all been anticipating? Firstly, my emotional self, can't take the credit away from that one. Secondly, a film done **right**. All the pieces were beautifully assembled together - its highs and lows, heartfelt moments, stunning cinematography _(all captured on film, bravo!)_ and amazing soundtrack. Paired with the great job done by the cast, some shots just felt _too_ real. And it got me thinking about the world we live in today, with everything going digital... ~~As someone who have lost the _entirety_ of their phone's data **twice** over a span of five years, I also learned a lot.~~ Oops. Overall, I'll give it a solid 9. 💯 _(no emoji for 90, but Kodachrome, I'll let you have it.)_
My wife chose this to watch, I was completely indifferent to watching it. However, it was a VERY good movie. It started off well and just go better and better right to the end. It's not the first time this type of movie has been made, but it's definitely one of the best versions. It made me stop and think of my relationship with my dad and how time just flies by until it's gone. 9.5/10
Within the first 20 minutes of the film, you already know the arc that all of the characters will follow. What saves Kodachrome is the performances of Jason Sudeikis, Ed Harris, and Elizabeth Olsen. In the hands of lesser actors there's no way this would be as engaging as it was, but they're able to make you connect with these characters despite the plot and character beats that have been done to death. I thought it was a very enjoyable and moving story of a father & son finally understanding one another.