The film's one genuinely sweet character is Nell (Collette Wolfe), an injured food-court worker who delights in Ronnie's daily visits. He requests free cups of coffee, which Nell gladly provides, listening to Ronnie discuss his hopes, dreams and obsessions. Nell has her own problems to unload. Hobbled by an injury, she suffers cruel, demeaning comments from her boss. The frustration over her plight—she wants to quit but needs money to cover medical expenses—gets to her, but unlike the other people Ronnie regularly encounters at the mall, Nell doesn't look down on Ronnie or treat him like a joke or nuisance.
Nell also wears a promise ring and speaks of being a "born-again virgin," but such nods to morality are played for jokes in the movie. Her behavior toward Ronnie is what sets her apart from the other characters.
Observe and Report grows increasingly dark as Ronnie's unstable nature begins to manifest in unpredictable ways. The film ends with a shock, but then pulls back from that shocking moment, as if the film doesn't quite have the courage of its convictions. It shows us a troubled soul, but in the end, wants us to love him and laugh with him, believing in him as Nell does.
In a way, the film that Observe and Report most resembles is Paul Thomas Anderson's Punch Drunk Love, in which a disturbed Adam Sandler finds a chance to love and be loved despite the lingering effects of his emotional turmoil. The comedy in Report is much cruder, but the personal journey of its central character is not too far removed from the protagonist of Anderson's film.
For many Christian viewers, however, the hint at a redemptive relationship in Ronnie's life will be too little, and far too late. It feels more like a tacked on subplot to gloss over the movie's darker themes, rather than something integral to Ronnie's development. The outrageous humor in the film will more likely generate disgust than laughs, but even those who find the film amusing may have trouble with Ronnie's outbursts—and the film's encouragement to enjoy his excessive, misguided reactions to other people.
Take it from one who's already observed this film and is here to report: Exercise extreme caution when deciding whether or not to watch this film.
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