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But things pick up significantly once they decide to bust their old pal, Hirsch (Arkin), out of the retirement home in the middle of the night for some spontaneous adventures. They actively seek out danger as a means of fending off death. Walken is quiet, still and absurdly halting -- the well-armed brains of the operation but with a kind heart. Pacino is the wild man who still wants to party but there's also a vulnerability to him that's appealing. And there isn't nearly enough of Arkin, the dryly gruff former getaway driver who finds he still has some skills left when he's called upon to use them. Watching "Stand Up Guys" made me want to watch a documentary instead of Walken, Pacino and Arkin driving around the city, sharing stories, comparing notes, laughing and riffing in the dead of night. "Stand Up Guys," a Lionsgate release, is rated R for language, sexual content, violence and brief drug use. Running time: 95 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definition for R: Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian.
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