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Allen MacDonald
“The Sweetest Thing” is so terrible I feel like it would be bad karma
to waste too much space reviewing it. I wanted to write an articulate,
incisive sentence that would intelligently convey the depth of my
distaste for this film: It’s really lame. Lame. Lame. Lame.
This film has stolen an hour and a half of my life. I want that time
back.
The plot revolves around a shallow, vapid young woman (Cameron Diaz),
and her shallow, vapid friends (Christina Applegate, Selma Blair), who
have made a career out of toying with men; chewing them up and spitting
them back out. Diaz meets Mr. Right (Thomas Jane) at a club, he figures
out her mind games in 10 seconds and tells her so. Diaz falls for him,
but is too nervous to call him the next day.
Her last chance to hook up with Mr. Right is at the wedding of the
brother of Mr. Right. So, Diaz, Blair, and Applegate make a road trip out
of it.
That’s the plot. All of it. From this point forward, “The Sweetest
Thing” deteriorates into a series of seemingly improvised comedy sketches
threaded together with only the vaguest semblance of story. The movie
turns into an aimless gross-out comedy, pulling out all the stops,
hitting an all-time low when Diaz is stabbed in the eye with male
genitalia while peeking through a wall hole in the most grotesque
bathroom ever recorded on film.
To qualify, I’m all for gross-out comedy when it’s done well.
“American Pie” pulled it off by weaving the fart jokes with a genuinely
touching coming-of-age tale. It used its racy humor to distract you from
an unapologetically sweet core.
The cast of “The Sweetest Thing” looks like they had a ball making
this movie, which is too bad, because it’s a real dud to watch. The
advertising campaign mislead you into thinking this is a sophisticated
comedy; they really edited together the 30 seconds of narrative together.
“The Sweetest Thing” is the worst movie I have seen in a very long
time. There may be an abundance of scantily clad woman on-screen, but if
that’s what I’m looking for, I’d rather buy a copy of the Sports
Illustrated Swimsuit Issue -- it’s cheaper.
* ALLEN MacDONALD, 29, is currently working toward his master’s degree
in screenwriting from the American Film Institute in Los Angeles.
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