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There's Something About Mary
Synopsis
A beautiful woman called Mary is courted by numerous admirers. An old
friend, Ted, hires a detective to find her after thirteen years. The detective
finds her and falls in love with her. Even Mary's best friend, Tucker,
lies to her to win her affections.
Review
There's Something About Mary is one of the funniest films in years, recalling
the days of the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker movies, in which (often tasteless)
gags were piled on at a fierce rate. The difference is that co-writers
and co-directors Bobby and Peter Farrelly have also crafted a credible
story line and even tossed in some genuine emotional content. The Farrelly
brothers' first two pictures, Dumb and Dumber and Kingpin, had some moments
of uproarious laughter, but were uneven. With Mary, they've created a
consistently hilarious romantic comedy, made all the funnier by the fact
that you know that they know that some of their gags go way over the line.
Cameron Diaz stars as Mary, every guy's ideal. Ben Stiller plays a high-school
suitor still hung up on her years later; the obstacles standing between
him and her include a number of psychotic suitors, a miserable little
pooch and, oh yeah, a murder charge. The Farrellys' admittedly simplistic
camera work, which adapts easily to a TV screen, and the fact that you'll
likely to laugh yourself so silly over certain scenes you'll want to replay
them to see what you were missing while you were busy convulsing, make
this a perfect film for home-viewing.
Languages
English plus subtitles in 11 languages
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