What if you could take off a week from your
relationship - no
strings attatched? That is the carrot being dangled in front of men everywhere with Hall Pass...
But is
it enough to pull the Farrelly Brothers out of their comedic box office rut?
Rick (Owen
Wilson) and Fred (SNL's Jason Sudeikis) are best friends who
have a lot in common, including the fact that they have each been
married for many years.
You know the drill : Whipped...
but refusing to admit it to themselves.
However, when the two begin to show signs of
restlessness at home (aka, being caught talking dirty about friends
wives), their own wives (The
Office's Jenna Fischer and Married With Children's
Christina Applegate)
take a bold approach to revitalising their individual marriages.
The plan :
Granting them a "Hall Pass", one week of freedom to do whatever they
want… no questions asked.
At first, it sounds like a dream come
true for Rick and Fred. But it isn't long before they discover that
their expectations of the single life - and themselves - are
completely, and hilariously, out of sync with reality.
The biggest problem with Hall Pass
isn't it's lack of laughs or mixed messages about commitment - it's
that the film only really makes sense to those of us who have been in
long term, loving relationships.
Let's face it - you can have the best relationship in the world - but,
eventually, boredom is going to kick in.
Hall Pass captures this feeling perfectly - for both sides
of the argument (the husband and
the wives) - however, for the young singles (the core audience for any
Farrelly Brothers film) or the perpetually unhinged... Hall Pass may lack a
certain punch.
Target audience aside - Hall
Pass is easily the Farrelly's most likeable and relatable
flick in a long time.
Obvious comparisons will be made to recent "Bromance Comedies" (after
all, it does sometimes play like a sequel to The Hangover
set 20 years after the events of the original), but that still doesn't
take anything away from some excellent comedy casting and some even
better onscreen chemistry between all involved.
Owen Wilson is perfectly solid as always, SNL's
Jason Sudeikis moves into the world of cinema with ease - however, the
big drawcard here is Stephen Merchant.
For years, the gangly other-half
of The Office
team has lived
in the shadow of Ricky Gervais - but here he shines. He is an undiscovered onscreen
talent that deserves more screen time than he's recieved. In fact, Hall Pass is worth
seeing just for him.
Hall Pass is best
seen if you are or have been stuck in a long term relationship - but surprisingly,
despite the subject matter - a pretty impressive date movie.
DVD Special Features
As is almost always the case these days, studios are
holding over extra Special Features for the Blu Ray editions of movies.
So if you are willing to fork over a few extra bucks, it's probably
worth it. So, for those looking for the split - here's what you get...
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