Role Models
Review
by Anthony Morris
Being
a comedian in America sometimes looks like the hardest job in the world
- yes, even harder than working in one of those African diamond mines
where they kill you for asking for oxygen.
That's because
Americans seem to want their entertainment to have sappy, moralising,
false-emotion-packed "heart", which is pretty much the exact opposite
of funny.
And
even though American comedy often seems to have shaken off this burden
of having "heart", you don't have to wait too long before it starts
sneaking back.
So,
after a few years of generally heart-free - and therefore, very
funny comedies - it's a little worrying to check out something like Role
Models and discover that there's just a little bit more "heart" here
than one might have expected.
Put another way: the premise of this movie is that a couple of energy drink
salesmen - the downbeat Danny (Paul Rudd) and the party-guy Wheeler
(Seann William Scott) - get hopped up on their own product, commit one
too many crimes, and only escape jail because Danny's lawyer
ex-girlfriend (Elizabeth Banks) cuts them a deal to help out at a big
brother-style charity for kids.
This set-up, which sounds like the kind of thing a current movie comedy would make fun of, is played pretty much straight.
Then when the guys pair off with their kids - Danny gets a live-action role-playing nerd played by Superbad's
McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), while Wheeler gets a foul-mouthed,
breast-obsessed pre teen - the hijinks are interspersed with the
occasional straight-faced "you gotta take care of kids" and "kids
should be free to be who they want to be" scene.
Make no mistake, there is plenty of funny stuff going on here, with the kids especially bringing the laughs in serious doses.
The
live-action role-playing finale is a classic, the running jokes about
Kiss and Wings are hilarious, and there is no doubt that comedy fans
will find this well worth the money.
But it's got to be said: this movie contains gratuitous, occasionally jarring "heart". 3.5 out
of 5
Role Models
Australian release: 15th January,
2009
Official
Site: Role Models
Cast: Paul Rudd, Seann William Scott, Elizabeth Banks, Jane Lynch, Christopher Mintz-Plasse.
Director: David Wain.
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