Movie
Review | 50 First Dates
Reviewed by: Susan
Granger
MODA MAG.COM -- The cinematic chemistry between Adam Sandler
and Drew Barrymore clicks once again, as it did in "The Wedding
Singer."
Sandler plays Henry Roth, a veterinarian on Maui whose vocation is
veterinary medicine, specializing in marine mammals, and whose
avocation is romancing vacationing mainlanders. Until he falls in love
with Lucy - that's Barrymore - who is suffering from short-term
amnesia caused by a car accident a year earlier. For her - each day
begins life anew, as her doctor (Dan Aykroyd) patiently informs her,
once again, that her condition is permanent. So Henry must woo and win
Lucy's heart day-after-day-after-day.
Directed by Peter Segal ("Anger Management") from a script
by George Wing, it's a skewed cross between "Memento" and
"Groundhog Day." Problem is: Adam Sandler's no Bill Murray.
But he does rise above one's expectations, as he did in
"Punch-Drunk Love." And Barrymore's sweetly goofy art
teacher is delectable, even as she builds a fort out of waffles.
On the other hand, Rob Schneider is annoying as Henry's stoner buddy,
as is Sean Astin as Lucy's steroid-popping brother. On the Granger
Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "50 First Dates" is a sweetly giddy,
nonsensical 6. Daffy and outlandish, it's nevertheless a good
first-date movie with happy ending. (Columbia Pictures)
Grade: 6/10
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