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Down With Love (PG-13)
Kit Bowen
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Hollywood.com Says
Down With Love
tries desperately to recapture some of that witty, sexual innuendo repartee made famous in romantic comedies from the 1960s. Suffice to say, it may have been better to leave well enough alone.
Story
To be fair, it isn't the film's premise which leaves that bad taste in your mouth--the vintage-y yarn is actually kind of fun. Fresh-faced Barbara Novak (
Renee Zellweger
) hits 1962 New York by storm, preaching a pre-feminist mantra with her hot bestseller
Down With Love
. The book tells women they don't need love and marriage to be complete. They can eat all the chocolate they want, have fabulous careers, and yes, even have meaningless sex--just like a man. So there! Barbara's book's popularity undoubtedly causes quite a panic with the male persuasion, especially with ace journalist and "ladies' man/man's man/man about town" Catcher Block (
Ewan McGregor
), who abruptly finds himself lady-less. He makes it his prime directive to expose Ms. Novak as a fraud by sweeping her right off her feet until she professes her undying love, so he goes undercover as an astronaut named Zip Martin who believes in long courtships and gentlemanly behavior. Running interference is Catcher's editor, the lovesick Peter McMannus (
David Hyde Pierce
) and Barbara's editor, the tough-yet-vulnerable Vikki Hiller (
Sarah Paulson
), who, of course, also seem destined for one another. Will Catcher's elaborate ruse work and prove Barbara is really not a "down with love" girl? Or will Barbara find out who Catch really is and turn the tables on him, catching him in his own sticky web? Ah, the course to true love is never smooth.
Acting
Where are
Doris Day
and
Rock Hudson
when you need them?
Zellweger
and
McGregor
don't even come close to the vivacious and easy-going chemistry between
Day
and
Hudson
in their '60s films
Pillow Talk
and
Lover Come Back
. Instead, the performances by the two leads seem forced, particularly by
Zellweger
. Honestly, is it me or is the actress turning into a life-sized, blonde-headed kewpie doll, complete with puckered lips, squinty eyes and high, breathy voice? With
Chicago
and now
Down With Love
, it's a little hard remembering that sweet, unassuming, "You-had-me-at-hello" girl in
Jerry Maguire
.
McGregor
fairs a bit better. Even as silly as the actor allows himself to get in this movie, there are times when genuine emotions cross his face. When he tells the vapid Barbara he loves her, you believe it. It's as if in that moment,
McGregor
forgets he is in this really dumb movie and decides to do a little acting. In the supporting roles,
Paulson
, who wears the most appalling hats, is too hard and bitter as Vikki. If the actress is trying to be like
Rosalind Russell
in
His Girl Friday
, she is way off the mark.
Hyde Pierce
is the only bright spot in the movie. His quippy, nervous McMannus certainly measures up to the role immortalized by
Tony Randall
in the
Day
/
Hudson
films (who also makes a hysterical cameo as the owner of the book publishing company).
Direction
Down With Love
wants to be this fun retro movie. Director
Peyton Reed
(
Bring It On
) sets the film up like a musical, with lots of big staged sets, elaborate costumes while the action is all done tongue in cheek. One wonders why didn't he just make it a musical. He had two of Hollywood's hottest new musical stars right there (actually, if you stay until the end of the credits, you do get one little number). No matter really because in the end,
Down
just comes off as a wannabe without anything new to add. I say, down with trying to remake stylized films from a whole different era. It's admirable to want to hark back to old times, when sex on screen was a subtly racy phone call, but seriously, it just doesn't translate to modern times--and more importantly, there really isn't a
reason
to repeat the past. If you want to experience nostalgia, rent
Pillow Talk
. Movies like
Down
and last year's
Far From Heaven
, an ode to the 1950s
Douglas Sirk
films, just doesn't seem to fit in with today's more savvy moviegoing tastes.
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