The lecherous old guy stuff may play to Shatner’s demo, but feels kind of winded and out of date here. Profanity and sexual joking around aside, “Senior Moment” suffers from that “It’s harmless enough” label easily slapped on too many “comedies for seniors.” There’s a bit of goofy fun in the shyster lawyer, driving test instructor and “life coach” Don McManus prepping Victor to re-take his driving test with a video game, two-on-two basketball and playing three-card monte at poolside, where Victor has to fight the “distraction” of young women in swimsuits. There are a few jokes in the script, but even though director Giorgio Serafini is no old hand at comedy (he’s a veteran of B-movies like “The Good War” and “Game of Death”), he has to realize he left a lot of laughs one the table. Maybe there’s time for a little romance and a bed where she can share a joint with him and he can force down a little blue pill. Organic.īut maybe, is this artist-rival for her attention ( Esai Morales) can be fended off, they can find a middle ground. Sure, “I like fast cars and you like tortoises (desert tortoises, which she’s trying to save).” He’s into junk food and she’s Ms. As he drops his groceries, fends off heat stroke by sticking his head in the supermarket ice cream cooler and tries to find his mojo without the car he always thought of as a you-know-what magnet, Victor has an epiphany. Naturally, that’s Victor stumbles into Cuckoo Cafe owner Caroline. The car’s impounded and license-free Victor’s stuck in Ubers, taxis, on foot or traveling by bus. Victor’s a character around town, a “host” at their favorite piano bar and a guy the cops keep giving warnings, because 80something or not, he’s still a speed freak.īut one stoplight joke-off with a “cholo” in a lowrider later, all that goes away. “Like two hard-boiled eggs doing the salsa,” Victor purrs at one young lady entirely too young to be caught dead using a crosswalk in Palm Springs. He and pal Sal (Lloyd) tool around town, ogling women who’d be too young to date their grandsons, if they had grandsons. Shatner’s Victor Martin, a retired Air Force major who likes his freedom and loves his trophy Porsche. It’s one of those movies that’s more “Well, thank heavens somebody made a movie for that demographic” than entertaining, but we don’t pick on stars chasing Betty White past 90. “Senior Moment” is a thin, faintly amusing spin in the late life romance lane, a Palm Springs rom-com about a guy finally finding a woman he loves more than what looks to be a ’59 Porsche 356. He gets online just long enough to thank fans for birthday wishes, and damned near breaks Twitter. Jean Smart? The “Designing Woman” is 69, and still getting the guy. Christopher Lloyd is 82 years young, still getting laughs with the wild hair and his way with a punchline.
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