KEY POINTS:
Rating:
* * *
Verdict:
Blustery battle of the
sexes that misses the mark but provides a few laughs
Rating:
* * *
Verdict:
Blustery battle of the
sexes that misses the mark but provides a few laughs
If you're the kind of guy that normally prefers to watch paint dry rather
than be dragged along to a romantic comedy, then you might want to reschedule
your DIY activities for What Happens In Vegas.
This isn't a typical sweet and sugary yawn-inducing love story, this is more
a bitch-slapping battle of the sexes aimed as much at guys as girls.
Precisely how much you'll enjoy this far-fetched tale will depend on the
extent you like its stars, Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher. You'll find it
easier to swallow their simplistic and slapstick performances if you're a fan.
Kutcher is Jack Fuller, a laid-back, fun-loving cabinetmaker who refuses to
take life seriously. Cameron Diaz is Joy McNally, an overly organised, perky and
ambitious sharebroker who works on Wall St. The two meet in Las Vegas when they
are mistakenly put in the same hotel room and end up, reluctantly, hitting the
town together.
Along with Jack's best mate Hater (Rob Corddry) and Joy's best friend Tripper
(Lake Bell), they commiserate over Jack being fired from his job (his boss was
also his father) and Joy's being dumped by her fiance. After a wild night, Jack
and Joy are horrified to wake up and discover they have done a Britney and got
hitched.
As they discuss a divorce over breakfast, Jack hits the jackpot with Joy's
quarter, and wins$3 million. Once back home in New York the two promptly head to
court for a divorce and settlement on their newly acquired winnings, only to
come up against a judge who is tired of marriage not being taken seriously.
Freezing the money, the judge orders Jack and Joy to live together and attend
marriage counselling for six months before he will grant a divorce.
And so begins the fun, and the battle to undermine each other and get their
hands on the cash. The scenarios are fun and far-fetched and while just as many
gags fall flat as get a sneaky laugh, Kutcher and Diaz look like they're having
a blast in this light-hearted modern day War of the Roses.
While Jack and Joy are doing their best to convince us they hate each other,
they become less and less real and likeable, and are saved only by a little
humanity creeping into the story near the end of the film. While this is the
point at which boys will go back to yawning and the rest of us finally care a
little about what happens to these two fruit-loops, it's just a little too late.
Francesca Rudkin
Cast:
Cameron Diaz, Ashton Kutcher,
Rob Corddry, Lake Bell, Queen Latifah
Director:
Tom Vaughan
Running Time:
95 mins
Rating:
M (Contains offensive
language and sexual references)
Screening:
Hoyts, SkyCity, Berkeley
Cinemas
OPINION: New Zealander reflects on delivering speech at St James' Palace.