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Overall, the movie, written and directed by Lee Kirk, just took way too long to get unraveled, but at least the final parts of the film prevented it from being a complete clunker, in my opinion. Thus, the film will follow Perry for one day,as he ends up spontaneously arranging a birthday party at a very fancy hotel, in NYC. He's having trouble, as he's ready to celebrate his 40th birthday, accepting living in his "ordinary world", as a husband and father of two, and mired in a job with his brother in a family owned hardware store. Now he's quite a scatterbrained but decent guy going through a midlife crisis. Billie Joe Armstrong (the lead vocalist for Green Day) stars here as Perry, a former punk rocker who left the band some years before to start a family.
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I felt there was a better movie in here somewhere that never really emerged, as the film got mired in awkward and flat humor, plus some plot elements that just didn't ring true. If only the first hour of this film was as good as its final twenty minutes. I would surely suggest it for the people with low expectation, but not a must see film. That's what you have to understand if you are not sure about giving it a try. It could not be as good as I'm saying to you, but definitely not a bad flick. It was much better film than the others saying. I think I liked the narrative, but too simple. It is a one day tale, that follows on the birthday of a married ex musician struggling with his life. The rest of the casting was good as well. At first I thought it was Aaron Paul, then his brother, though, he was good in the role.
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I don't know who is this guy in the lead, but came to know he's a musician who played one this film as well. It is a decent comedy-drama and much better than many mainstream films from these days. I'm not saying it is a fresh story, but a refreshed minor league film. After avoiding the so called major clichés, this is how a film looks like. Not to repeat the same old story with different cast. Once he decides to throw a party he has not considered about getting booze and food, then worries that people might order room service and the cost of it all. In fact the stupidest scenes are Perry actually going into the hotel, asking to see the Presidential suite and then asking the clerk how much the room costs. Perry has a hotel room, he can have a great party with his old band mates with booze and girls but he walks out instead to let his in-laws into his house. The trouble with this film is that it has a half baked script that really goes nowhere. Perry checks into a hotel to throw a birthday party with his old band mates and hopes it could reignite some passion in himself. Fast forward 20 years he now works in the family hardware store which his younger brother manages, he is married with two young children and feels life is passing him by as he approaches his 40th birthday. Armstrong plays Perry Miller who in 1995 was the singer in a popular punk band. Ordinary World is an awful mid life crisis film starring Billie Joe Armstrong, lead singer of the band Green Day.