Shallow
Hal Movie Review:
Shallow
Hal is a quirky romantic comedy about a guy named Hal Larsen
(Jack Black) who only cares about supermodels looks when
it comes to women and nothing else. That is until he is
hypnotized by self-help guru Tony Robbins to only see the
inner beauty of women.
Now
every time he looks at an ugly female he sees a beautiful
women instead. That improves his ability to pick up women.
Before every time he tried to pick up good looking women
he was always rejected but not
anymore. Picking up girls has become easy cause they are
unattractive even though he himself is unaware of why all
of a sudden hes getting lucky.
Thats
when he falls in love Rosemary (Gwyneth Paltrow), a 300
pound overweight women who is kind and has a wonderful sense
of humor. Only Hal sees her as this thin and attractive
blond bombshell.
His
friends and strangers make fun of him and Rosemary and he
doesnt get why they are that way.
She
also happens to be his boss daughter. Soon a happy
romance ensues until the spell hes under is broken
and he sees Rosemary as she really is
physically. The way everybody else sees her. Will he still
choose her or dump her and get back to his old ways of being
callous and seeing beauty as only skin deep? The answer
my friend is blowing somewhere in
the movie.
To get
to that point youll have to sit through a lot of trashy
humor and plenty of stereotypes being depicted for laughs.
Shallow
Hal has a lot of mean spirited fat jokes even though its
a movie with a message about the inner beauty of people
regardless of their looks.
Being
a Peter and Bobby Farrelly directed movie you expect plenty
of sick shocking humor thats pretty embarrassing and
they aim to please.
But
this time they fall short. Maybe its because by now
most people have become used to their humor and its
not as fresh as it used to be.
Nonetheless,
youll find yourself laughing here and there at some
pretty obnoxious moments in the film.
Shallow
Hal is a pretty shallow film that comes across
as trivial and cruel. The characters are not believable
and therefore any transformation they go
through seems artificial and forced rather than natural.
So although
Shallow Hal comes across as trying to do the right thing
with humor when it comes to demonstrating the importance
of inner beauty, it falls
short in pulling it off in a compelling way.
3 Stars
Gil
Benzeevi
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