"Let's See What You Got."
24 January 2023
The pivotal character is a 50-ish entertainer-magician (Javier Bardem) who keeps trying to make it but isn't quite talented enough. As the movie begins we see him yet again trying to get on the TV show competition named "Let's See What You Got." With no success. However as he goes to the curio shop to find something truly unique he hears a soft, pretty singing voice. Digging through the clutter he discovers this small crocodile, barely larger than a mature lizard, happily singing away. He buys him and names him Lyle.

The movie unfolds as a story of this man and the crocodile that grows and grows into a full-size croc. Lyle can't speak but understands humans, and can sing appropriate songs at times in reply. The goal is to make a lot of money with their song and dance routine. However the man doesn't count on one thing, Lyle suffers from stage fright in front of a crowded theater. The middle part of the story is Lyle ending up with a new family in the New York duplex, and the new family dynamic that results from all that.

My wife and I watched it at home, on DVD from our public library. In truth we enjoyed it a bit more than we expected to.

Good movie.
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