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Meet Dave (PG)
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Eddie Murphy
INSIDE
Eddie Murphy
? Interesting concept. Too bad
Meet Dave
isn’t as funny as the premise.
Story
Murphy
is back playing multiple roles in a family comedy which would seem irresistible. Actually,
Meet Dave
is a germ of a good idea. Unfortunately, the “germ” didn’t spread into the final script, which has our man Ed literally playing a spaceship that lands in New York City. Inside
Dave
, as the ship is quickly named, are a group of tiny space explorers--a kind of Starship Enterprise meets
Fantastic Voyage
--who land on the gargantuan Earth in order to take our resources for their own planet’s survival. The ship’s commander (also played by
Murphy
) calls all the shots from his seat somewhere south of Dave’s throat, while other crew members work the various appendages and body functions. The one-joke premise has Dave working undercover as a human being, wandering the streets of the Big Apple, mangling the language while trying to imitate the people he meets along the way in order to go undetected. A semi-love interest turns up when a young single mother, Gina (
Elizabeth Banks
), accidentally hits him with her car. This incident leads to a relationship with her and son Josh (
Austyn Myers
), who immediately bonds with Dave--for some strange reason. But through these encounters with humans, Dave’s crew discovers feelings and emotions they’ve never had--and all hell breaks loose.
Acting
Outside of the occasional supporting role, as with his superb Oscar-nominated and Golden Globe-winning work in
Dreamgirls
,
Eddie Murphy
dominates an
Eddie Murphy
movie by playing multiple roles. In
Meet Dave
, he surprisingly only takes on two--as the robotic Dave and the commander who controls him--and underplaying the roles for a nice change of pace. The salsa nightclub where Dave and Gina tear up the dance floor (as the mini-crew inside his head give him instant dance lessons) is a highlight. Portraying a wacky alien is certainly irresistible, but
Eddie Murphy
plays his captain more
Star Trek
’s Spock than goofball, almost making
Meet Dave
worth the price of admission.
Almost
. Banks is not called on to be much more than pleasant in her earth-bound role but acquits herself nicely in the shadow of her imposing leading man. Myers is cute as the son but nothing more. Best among the supporting cast are some of the crew members, played by
Gabrielle Union
and particularly
Ed Helms
and
Kevin Hart
, who don’t let their lack of height keep them from joining
Eddie Murphy
in getting most of what few solid laughs there are to be found in
Meet Dave
.
Direction
Director
Brian Robbins
--who guided
Eddie Murphy
through the fat suit-centric comedy
Norbit
and hit box office pay dirt despite the critical drubbing--teams up with his star again. Success begets success in Hollywood, so it was natural for them to re-team on another gimmick comedy. The good news is Robbins, a former actor himself ( TV’s
Head of the Class
) knows how to get out of the way and let Eddie be Eddie--or whoever he happens to be in any given scene. Thankfully,
Robbins
also encourages the rest of the cast to underplay their bits, keeping
Meet Dave
out of the overly broad comedic realm most of these films fall into these days. The problem for
Robbins
,
Eddie Murphy
and company is the film seems oddly flat and never quite matches a promising concept that must have worked well on the page.
Meet Dave
is passable family fare, occasionally even inspired, but in the end it remains earthbound.
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