The sci-fi comedy Absolutely Anything is interesting from several aspects. First of all, it is a very tempting premise, where a disillusioned teacher in the image of Simon Pegg suddenly discovers that he has the ability to do anything he wants. Whatever! It's a challenge that they give him - and here's another interesting thing - a digitally animated group of aliens, voiced by the legendary members of the Monty Python team. Then there's the talking dog, voiced by the late Robin Williams.
Absolutely Anything is a British science fiction comedy in which Simon Pegg as teacher Neil Clarke becomes "God" overnight. With a wave of his hand, his every wish is fulfilled. In the beginning, it all looks super fun (he becomes the president of the USA, and a man with a perfect body,...), but soon problems arise. So he recruits his dog Dennis (last role Robin Williams) to help him - with the challenge with strength and with the girl (Kate Beckinsale). But Neil doesn't realize that he is either the fate of planet earth in his hands. Or better, in your hand.
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The film marks the return of the iconic team Monty Python, which we've been waiting for for 32 years, ever since The Meaning of Life (1982). The script for Absolutely Anything also took its time, Terry Jones (also the director) and Gavin Scott honed it for 20 years.