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With the triple threat of
Stiller
,
Barrymore
and director
DeVito
, along with a great turn by
Essell
as the evil elderly woman, the generally hilarious, definitely disreputable
Duplex
should make its mark as one of the better blacker comedies out there.
Story
A vibrant New York couple--novelist Alex (
Ben Stiller
) and magazine layout artist Nancy (
Drew Barrymore
)--who are tired of their cramped quarters in Manhattan and long for a real home of their own. Miraculously, they find what they think is the perfect duplex in Brooklyn; it has stained glass windows, a cute little "writer's nook" for Alex--and an upstairs apartment that would give them extra space for a nursery. The only problem is the seemingly kindly old lady named Mrs. Connelly (
Eileen Essell
) currently living in the rent-controlled space and doesn't look to be vacating anytime soon. No matter. Alex and Nancy still love the place, settling into their dream home and making do with their new neighbor. Yet, "making do" turns into a full-fledged war, as Alex and Nancy soon discover exactly what a
problem
Mrs. Connelly can be. As their blissful life begins to seriously fray around the edges, the couple decides that they must get the needy, irritating and noisy Mrs. Connelly out--or lose their sanity forever.
Duplex
isn't very complicated, thank goodness, but makes sure to spread a requisite amount of mean-spiritedness.
Acting
The key to making a simple story like this one work is populating it with the right actors, and the comic pairing of
Stiller
and
Barrymore
suits the material to a tee.
Stiller
seems born to play the hapless everyday guy who manages to get himself into one mishap after another (
There's Something About Mary
,
Meet the Parents
), and has a predisposition to having terrible things happen to his genitals. The "franks and beans" scene in
Mary
, in which
Stiller
's character gets it caught in his zipper, is only matched by the scene in
Duplex
where Nancy nearly shoots Alex's "frank" off. Poor guy. As the other half of the duo,
Barrymore
proved to the movie world she was adept at comedy when she bumbled her way through
Never Been Kissed
and as Nancy gets her fair share of bumps, bruises--and electrocutions. The best part of the film, however, is
Essell
as Mrs. Connelly. Where did they
find
this old bird? The actress has only done a few television gigs but obviously has a mean streak deep within. Mrs. Connelly comes off so sweetly dense and irritatingly innocent that when she finally shows her true colors as she fights off a hit man (oh yes, it does come to that), you understand perfectly why the old coot has outlasted all the previous duplex owners.
Direction
Obviously, director
Danny DeVito
's forte is painting the "black" in black comedy. Take, for example, some of his previous directorial efforts, including
Death to Smoochy
, about a disgruntled ex-children's talk show host who tries to off his replacement;
The War of the Roses
about a married couple who are literally at each other's throats in a fierce divorce; and
Throw Momma from the Train
, about a dimwit who convinces a writer to kill his demonic mother. It's clear
DeVito
has the gift of dark humor, and whether you are a fan of it or not, at least you know it's being accomplished by a pro.
Duplex
's down-and-dirty moments, of which there are plenty, make you laugh, but at the same time feel uncomfortable. And then there are some that make you want to just plain turn away, especially the scene where Nancy throws up all over Alex's face. Honestly, is that needed? Why prompt the gag reflex in your audience when they're watching your movie? Yuck. At least,
Duplex
helps you forget the recently released dream home-turned-nightmare snoozer
Cold Creek Manor
.
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