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Run time: 107 min
Rating: 7.0
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Years after walking away from her past as a teenage private eye, Veronica Mars gets pulled back to her hometown - just in time for her high school reunion - in order to help her old flame Logan Echolls, who's embroiled in a murder mystery.
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  1. For those newcomers to Veronica Mars, the TV series - set in the fictional town of Neptune, California - followed Veronica, a high school student who helped her fellow classmates solve crimes. These cases ranged from petty to major offences such as rape and murder. On the surface what looked like yet another teen drama was actually an intelligent neo-noir that worked on so many levels.

    Unfortunately, the show was cancelled in 2007, after only 3 seasons consisting of 64 episodes had aired, a potential movie follow up was always on the horizon. However after rejections from the studio, it was only last year that plans for a movie became official, after Rob Thomas (the show's creator) along with Kristen Bell and the cast of the TV series appealed to the fans in helping fund the movie. And help they did, with the $2m dollar target being beaten in a short amount of time. The donations reached an impressive $5m+ and the movie that fans were looking forward to finally became a reality.

    A year after the Kickstarter campaign the movie has released and the question is, is it any good?

    The answer to that question is a resounding yes! The movie is everything that fans could have expected from Veronica Mars; the dialogues, the interaction between Veronica and Keith, the main mystery and of course the love angle between Veronica and Logan. There are also small inside jokes to be found for returning fans along with references to events from the original series.

    For new audiences however, I kind of got the feeling that the only way to truly enjoy this movie is to have prior knowledge of the characters and previous events. Although the main plot is novel, the interactions between the characters and the style of the movie would be a better experience if you have seen the show. But that does not mean you won't like the movie as a stand alone event, after all the creators have guaranteed that the movie would be accessible for new audiences who are unfamiliar with the TV series, and I would be interested in knowing what people who watched the movie and not the series thought of it.

    At the end of the day, the movie opens more questions than it answers, but leaves off on a nice note, which will no doubt be reprised in a future sequel. For the meantime there are the novels to look forward to, which have been confirmed by Rob Thomas to be canon.

    Veronica Mars is a movie for the fans - A long time ago we used to be friends, and even after 7 years, we still are!

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  2. Very well done! This is the most unabashed Fan-Service film I've seen since Serenity...and I daresay, it caters to its fans even more than Serenity did.

    In fact, my biggest complaint about this movie is that it might cater too much to fans, leaving newcomers in the dark. The movie re- introduces you to Veronica, but virtually everyone else gets no exposition and no character development (beyond what you'd see in a typical episode, that is).

    For fans of the show, this movie is a gift. You basically get a new episode of the TV show here- a bottle episode that's roughly 100 minutes long.

    There were a few differences- namely, I didn't remember the show being this funny. Veronica always had a good sense of humor, as did her dad, but in this movie there were a surprising amount of laughs.

    Also, the mystery isn't as deep as the full season one and two story lines (obviously). What's worse, I don't think the resolution of the mystery has that same "I should have seen it all along!" genius that made seasons 1 and 2 so special. I'd say the plot is comparable to one of the mini-arcs from season 3.

    Lastly, as good as this movie is, it still doesn't exceed (or even meet) what the show already did at the top of its game. The emotional highs and lows are the same old thing as before, and the plot isn't nearly as neatly connected. I'd say I rate the movie as slightly above season 3, but not as good as seasons 1 or 2.

    But what the Hell, you get to see Veronica work again, and it's too much fun to pass up!

    Fans must see this movie.

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  3. I've opted to go spoiler-free in this review because ultimately, I'm not writing to persuade existing fans. We're Marshmallows; we've already planned out how to see this film. No, I'm talking to the Kristen Bell fan who maybe saw an episode or two, or the complete Veronica Mars virgin mulling it over.

    The Kickstarter element of this film not only established that Warner was dead wrong about a lack of interest in this film, but it also added a further level of creative obligation for writer Rob Thomas. Fans paid for the film, and with that came certain expectations about its plot. Let's get this out of the way now: Thomas delivers the film that fans deserve, without skimping on the mystery element. Lingering questions from the series are answered (some blatantly, some subtly). Beloved characters are back, including the smaller roles that made the series memorable (Deputy Sacks; Leo D'Amato; Corny).

    Basic plot round-up: 9 years after the events of the series, Veronica has moved to New York City and is finished law school, having run from Neptune after her first year of college. She's reunited with old boyfriend Piz and they're now shacked up. On the verge of her first major law job, Veronica learns that her high school classmate (now a singer) has been murdered and her ex, Logan is being blamed. Cue Logan calling Veronica, as so many have over the years. What begins as a friendly "weed out the bad lawyers" favor quickly becomes a mystery Veronica simply can't turn away from -- one that takes her all the way back to those high school years she's wanted to forget. Present clashes hard with past as Veronica tries to exonerate Logan while wrestling with the woman she's become versus the woman she once was.

    One of the strong points of the film is dialogue. Characters feel true to themselves. The quips and banter that defined the Keith-Veronica dynamic are in full effect. The film is peppered with in-jokes and self-referential giggles that flow in conversation and don't confuse those not in the know (mentions of Kickstarter and the FBI earned particularly loud chuckles in the theatre). The dialogue of Veronica Mars was always one of its highlights, and it was a happy homecoming.

    As to the mystery of the film, it's more layered than a standard episode without becoming so tangled as to be deterring for a new viewer with no background knowledge of the show. For those who did see the series, I liken it to the complexity of the Dean O'Dell case, streamlined due to the lack of "case of the week" action getting in the way. Although, don't be fooled: the major mystery isn't the only action the Mars family sees in the film. That said, if you're used to Thomas' style, you will probably spot the evildoer fairly readily if you're actively looking for clues along the way, but the final reveal of the motive will still be a surprise. For fans of the series, it's the little details that make the mystery particularly special.

    Cameos are used to hilarious effect. My favourite was Dax Shepard, although several stood out along the way.

    For newcomers to the world of Neptune, the film is a great way to dive in and savour the seedy, noir world. For those beaming with Pirate Pride, it's a worthy successor to the series and a real reunion. My only gripe is insufficient time with Wallace, Mac and Weevil, but I do understand that budget played a role in that and firmly blame Warner for it.

    A long time ago, we used to be friends... and the cast has brought it on.

    (Word to the wise: there are three very good reasons to stick it out through the entire credits, especially if you are a fellow Backer.)

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  4. This is one of the most satisfying movies I have ever seen! Then again, I am a bit biased since I helped back the movie on Kickstarter.

    I was a huge fan of the show when it was on the air and was ecstatic to hear about the movie. It's been almost a year and we finally have it! It was well worth the wait and the contribution to the Kickstarter campaign.

    For the first few minutes of the movie, there is a slight recap of the TV show featuring clips with a voice over by Veronica Mars. This is used not only as an introductory piece for new watchers but also a walk down memory lane for the fans.

    As expected, there were plenty of "inside jokes" that were casually thrown out in dialog. What was brilliant, though, was the fact that they weren't obvious. They blended with normal conversation and were just added bonuses for the fans and for new watchers it was just another example of how great the dialog was. You don't need any background information about the show to watch this, you won't be left in the dark with the inside jokes.

    The movie is self-contained but leaves space for a sequel in one form or another. Characters grow and change during the movie, so it's not just a movie to have a movie.

    Characters from the show are brought back but not in a pushy sort of way. It is a large cast but everyone has a proper place. You don't have anybody from the show return for a only second, everyone gets good face time without it being overwhelmed.

    Overall, I highly recommend this move to anyone.

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