On the Rocks isn't as potent as its top-shelf ingredients might suggest but the end result still goes down easy -- and offers high proof of Bill Murray's finely aged charm.
The father/daughter bond is why the film is so enchanting. Watching Felix and Laura eat caviar in a convertible sportscar while on a stakeout is sweet especially when the moment segues into a comic chase scene.
On the Rocks is the most grounded of Coppola's films though its wit and charm are just as plentiful.
You're happy to spend time with this daddy-daughter duo as they wrestle with their very first-world problems.
On the Rocks isn't as potent as its top-shelf ingredients might suggest but the end result still goes down easy -- and offers high proof of Bill Murray's finely aged charm.
The father/daughter bond is why the film is so enchanting. Watching Felix and Laura eat caviar in a convertible sportscar while on a stakeout is sweet especially when the moment segues into a comic chase scene.
On the Rocks is the most grounded of Coppola's films though its wit and charm are just as plentiful.
You're happy to spend time with this daddy-daughter duo as they wrestle with their very first-world problems.