4.5

Kangaroo Jack

Kangaroo Jack

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4.5

Kangaroo Jack

Kangaroo Jack

  • Year 2003
  • Duration 89 min
  • Country United States, Australia
  • Language English
Two childhood friends, a hairstylist and a would-be musician, are forced to deliver $50,000 in mob money to Australia, but things go haywire when the cash is taken by a wild kangaroo.

About Kangaroo Jack

Kangaroo Jack (2003) is a lively family adventure comedy that delivers exactly what it promises: lighthearted fun with an outlandish premise. Directed by David McNally, the film follows childhood friends Charlie Carbone (Jerry O'Connell) and Louis Booker (Anthony Anderson), a hairstylist and aspiring musician who find themselves in deep trouble with the mob. After a botched delivery, they're sent to Australia to deliver $50,000 as a peace offering, but their mission takes an unexpected turn when a mischievous kangaroo makes off with the cash-stuffed jacket.

The film's charm lies in its straightforward execution and the chemistry between its leads. O'Connell and Anderson play off each other well, with Anderson providing much of the comedic relief. The Australian landscape serves as a beautiful backdrop for their chaotic pursuit, which involves outsmarting the kangaroo, local wildlife, and the pursuing mobsters. While the CGI kangaroo scenes feel dated by today's standards, they capture the film's playful, cartoonish spirit.

Kangaroo Jack is not a cinematic masterpiece—its 4.5 IMDb rating reflects its simple, predictable plot—but it succeeds as undemanding entertainment. The film moves at a brisk pace over its 89-minute runtime, blending slapstick humor with moments of genuine adventure. It's the kind of movie perfect for a family movie night or when you're in the mood for something light and visually engaging. If you're looking to watch an easygoing comedy with beautiful scenery and a ridiculous premise, Kangaroo Jack delivers exactly that.