

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Don't leave Earth without it.
Mere seconds before the Earth is to be demolished by an alien construction crew, Arthur Dent is swept off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a researcher penning a new edition of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
Why watch The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Martin Freeman's befuddled everyman gets ripped from his mundane English life in the opening minutes—no setup, no apologies, just cosmic chaos. He's the perfect vessel for Douglas Adams's absurdist comedy: bewildered, deadpan, utterly human in a universe determined to prove humanity irrelevant. Alan Rickman's voice work as the perpetually depressed robot Marvin alone justifies the runtime.
The film moves with the kinetic energy of a Wes Anderson romp crossed with the visual ambition of early Doctor Who—deliberately cheap-looking aliens and sets that somehow feel more charming than a blockbuster's polish ever could. Sam Rockwell steals every scene as a bumbling galactic president, while the script trusts you to laugh at jokes about improbability drives and the answer to life itself. It's whimsical without being cloying, smart without being smug.
This is for anyone who's ever felt out of place on Earth, or who just wants 109 minutes of pure comedic invention that refuses to take itself seriously. You'll leave with "So long, and thanks for all the fish" lodged permanently in your brain—and a grin that won't quit.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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Mere seconds before the Earth is to be demolished by an alien construction crew, Arthur Dent is swept off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a researcher penning a new edition of "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy."
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Just read the Book, it's so much better. If you have read The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy there is a series to read, get to it!
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