Fools Rush In Review

by Walter Frith (WFrith1680 AT aol DOT com)
February 18th, 1997

FOOLS RUSH IN
    A film review by Walter Frith
    Copyright 1997 Walter Frith

    I don't care how many times a certain premise has been exploited in Hollywood because there are some stories that find a way to reach you by just being well made films. 'Fools Rush In' isn't necessarily well made in a lot of areas but it is a heartfelt romantic adventure with the right doses of comedy and drama mixed together.

    Matthew Perry and Salma Hayek are two strangers from wildly different backgrounds who have a one night stand and she shows up three months later to tell him that she's pregnant! After rushing into marriage a lot of things such as religion, living arrangements and dealing with the in-laws are to be sorted out as things begin to unfold in the life of this young couple who have many hurdles to overcome.

    I laughed in all the right places and felt sentimental at other times and this is a movie that remains faithful to its central characterizations but does fail to develop its supporting players who could have added a lot of zest to the story.

    One of the problems I encountered with 'Fools Rush In' was the tempo with which the story unfolded. It basically tells you everything up front in the first half hour, makes its point but then seems to get lazy before redeeming itself later on. It is an uneven and slightly aloof movie which is pleasant enough and is unquestionably a great date movie. It's one of those movies that in many ways has to be accepted for what it is because extreme criticism of a good natured film can be pushing the boundaries of escapism and 'Fools Rush In' is acceptable escapism.

OUT OF 5> * * * 1/2

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