Channing Tatum Discovers Charm in ‘Roofman,’ a Wild True Crime Story
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By Hanna Rantala
In London, Channing Tatum steps into the role of a quirky real-life criminal in the comedic drama “Roofman.”
Directed by Derek Cianfrance, an Oscar-nominated talent, this film narrates the life of Jeffrey Manchester, a U.S. Army veteran. Known as “Roofman,” he gained notoriety for robbing over 40 McDonald’s restaurants by infiltrating them through their roofs.
Character Depth and Narrative
Described as the “smartest dumb guy” by his friend, Manchester faces a monumental 45-year prison sentence for his crimes. Throughout the film, we witness his intelligent yet flawed decisions, leading him to conceal himself in a toy store for an extended period. There, he forms a romantic connection with an employee named Leigh, portrayed by Kirsten Dunst.
The narrative unfolds as Manchester attempts to evade law enforcement, charming both Leigh’s daughters and her church community with his friendly nature before he is ultimately apprehended.
Personal Reflections
During the film’s premiere at the London Film Festival, Tatum shared, “Growing up in Florida, I encountered people like Jeff. I could have easily found myself in a similar situation.” He added, “This story showcases someone who just can’t change their path, reflecting a common struggle many of us face. It emphasizes themes of empathy and grace.”
Cianfrance expressed intrigue in the contradictions present in Manchester’s story, stating, “Much of the film’s outrageous moments stem from the actual events. My goal was to weave these truths thematically.” He identified as an “emotional investigator,” piecing together Manchester’s life story.
Though Manchester has yet to view the film, Cianfrance has observed positive ripples from its release. “People from Jeff’s past who haven’t spoken with him in years are starting to reconnect thanks to the film,” he revealed. “It was touching to hear his words: ‘Derek, if I could give you a hug, I would.’
“Roofman” is currently playing in U.S. theaters and is scheduled for a global release in October.
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