Wit and comic verve are the twin props of this alternately charming and
biting satire. PATRIOTVILLE humorously explores the roles greed and
corruption have played in the slow deterioration of small-town America.
Talmage Cooley crafts a timely story with a delightful mix of characters who
will have you laughing and thinking throughout.
Chase Revere, a museum manager in the town of Patriotville, believes in the
ideals that America was built on. Preserving the past is his way of
believing in the future. His town is down on its luck and Chase’s efforts to
preserve its history do not garner much support. The town Mayor has his own
idea of how to save it — by luring a group of Native Americans to build
their new casino in Patriotville. The promise of quick riches send the
townsfolk into an uproar. But is anyone telling the truth about anything?
Patriotville is a playful and clever film with a story that couldn't be more
relevant to today's issues. Justin Long lends his wonderfully droll sense of
humor to a role tailor-made for him. He is surrounded by terrific supporting
actors, including the beautiful Emmanuelle Chriqui as Chase’s secret-keeping
love interest, and Rob Corddry, who nearly steals the show as the town’s
corrupt mayor. PATRIOTVILLE marks the emergence of a talented new director
and underscores the endearing qualities of satire, comic inspiration and the
American way.