TI truly enjoyed the fun ride. No snarky morning drive pundits, no creepy on air personalities declaring everyone in the world who disagrees with them American idiots, no intrusive traffic, weather nor sports reporters capable of cluttering the journey inhabit this cinematic cosmos. Instead, this out of your tree comedy with a big heart concentrates on the of rocky family and political relationships of a the male station manager and his female love interests (with their family ties.) . Most comedies are neither as compassionate nor as thoughtful about a cast of characters at various ages, teens and adults, growing up. You don't have to be a tree huger nor a native American to appreciate this film celebrating both. You don't even have to be a fan of 60s inspired radio for the film to resonate. Instead like me you can marvel at the all too
rare hope springs eternal theme -- that at least some people never fall fall victim to professional and personal finger taps while others finally manage to start crawling out of them even as sadly more than a few although not bad to the bone seem to end up stooges.