 Stan and Ollie is a biopic, revolving around the final tour of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy as they toured Europe before their retirement in 1953. It's not a bad movie, it's just hard to pin down what exactly they were trying to do with the story of this film. While it does revolve around this final tour that they're doing, there's a number of scenes where they're rehearsing lines for this movie that they want to get made, but it doesn't really amount to anything. Same happens just with certain, there are a couple of fights the characters have throughout the film that don't amount to anything in the final product. They're still friends, they still get along. This, what I do have to say about this movie, it is very, very well shot and well done, well acted, well edited, well written, especially for the story that he's being told. But when you don't have a clear path of what you want to do with that story, it is very, very hard to, you know, tell it well. That is what I feel this movie could have done better. I could have told this story a lot better by having it set up in a way that is easier to follow, makes more sense in how they are telling the structure of the story. If you like biopics, great. If you like Lauren Hardy, you'll probably like this film. It is very enjoyable. There are some funny moments, but for the most part it is a sadder film. However, if you do not like biopics, if you don't know who Lauren Hardy are, or if you don't care about them as comedians in general, you are probably not going to enjoy this film. As it stands, I will give this movie a rating of 6 out of 10. A little bit better than average, but not by much. And with the story, the way that it is, I wouldn't personally recommend it to a ton of people. That being said, again, if you want to see this or you're a fan of Lauren Hardy, you will probably enjoy this movie. As is, it's not really my speed, and so I personally didn't get the most enjoyment out of it. However, you might. Anyway, that's all for now guys. Peace out.