And thats really quite unfair.
Bales, a generally well liked man who just happens to have an enormous nose.
Said nose, which cant be operated on, is the reason why C.D.
So begins a story that sees C.D.
write love notes on behalf of Chris, a man whom Roxanne confides shes attracted to.
Yet it doesnt give too much away to say that all this eventually comes to a head.
Still, Roxanne wisely packs all this into around an hour and three quarters.
And that feels just right.
There are numerous joys to be had here.
Daryl Hannah is a strong lead here, too, it should be said.
Sadly, in spite of all of this, the Blu-ray release is a complete waste of time.
The cake is then thoroughly iced by the decision not to include a single extra feature on the disc.
Not a commentary, not a behind the scenes feature, not a sausage.
This is a barren, loveless release for a film that deserves a better fate.
The Movie:
Rating:
4 out of 5