The Heartbreak Kid Review
by [email protected] (dnb AT dca DOT net)October 16th, 2007
THE HEARTBREAK KID (2007)
A film review by David N. Butterworth
Copyright 2007 David N. Butterworth
**1/2 (out of ****)
There're some things about Lila (Malin Akerman) that Eddie Cantrow (Ben Stiller) wished he'd known a lot sooner.
Like her deviated septum, which causes apple juice, fajitas, and other foreign objects to spontaneously spew forth from her nostrils during mealtimes. Or the fact that her environmental research position doesn't exactly pay (not all that well but period!). Or maybe it's simply her singing, a one-woman bad karaoke act on the *entire* drive down to Mexico (where Lila and Eddie are headed for their honeymoon following a whirlwind San Francisco romance).
But one thing Eddie does know is that he's made a mistake. A big one--Lila is a living nightmare. So partly as an escape he strikes up a flirtation with the shapely, single Miranda ("Mission: Impossible III"'s Michelle Monaghan), a lacrosse coach from Oxford, Mississippi who's vacationing with her oddball relatives.
Manic misunderstandings mainly materialize.
"The Heartbreak Kid" is the Farrelly Brothers' redo of the hit 1972 Neil Simon comedy that starred Charles Grodin and Cybill Shepherd. Since Bobby and Peter Farrelly are involved you can expect quite a bit more bodily orifice humor than in Elaine May's original film--the creators of "Dumb & Dumber," "Kingpin," and "There's Something About Mary" seem to have settled on the nose as the orifice of choice this time around (Eddie gets a jalapeƱo stuffed up his later in the film, although the topper sight gag would appear to involve a jellyfish and the call of nature--no noses there).
Like most Farrelly flicks, "The Heartbreak Kid" is a hit and miss affair, pretty darned hilarious at times, crass and offensive most other times (and to mix things up a bit sporadically amusing in its vulgarity). What makes this "'Kid" work, largely, is its casting. Nobody plays put upon quite as convincingly as Ben Stiller and boy is he put upon here, from being harassed by his Dad (Jerry Stiller, looking a little the worst for wear), nagged at by his best friend Mac (Rob Corrdry), who plants the initial seed that Eddie might not want to wait forever to get hitched, and constantly reminded by Lila that he's in this for 40, 50 years (Eddie's response to her scary "I love you" is classic Stiller).
As Lila, the game Akerman gives it her all; she's not afraid to embarrass herself into the process. Pratfalls, rough sex, blistering sunburn--Akerman takes it on the chin and then some. Some of the film's funniest scenes are a direct result of Stiller's character learning some new gem about his loco lover.
Carlos Mencia (concierge Uncle Tito), Danny R. McBride (playing Miranda's edgy cousin Martin), and Michael and Nicholas Kromka (as a pair of obnoxious twins) augment the film's fine supporting cast but it's Stiller and Akerman's show pretty much all the way (Monaghan has little more to do than play cute).
Sweeter than "Me, Myself & Irene" yet cruder than "Fever Pitch," "The Heartbreak Kid" is middle ground Farrelly Bros. And that's not necessarily a bad thing.
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David N. Butterworth
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