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You Don't Mess with the Zohan (PG-13)
Kit Bowen
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For all of
Adam Sandler
’s juvenile comedies,
You Don't Mess with the Zohan
ranks up there and should please those
Sandler
-ites out there.
Story
Sandler
is arguably one of the smartest movie moguls in Hollywood. As a writer/star/producer, he knows exactly who his audience is and gives them exactly what they want and expect--for better or worse. In this case, it’s slightly better than most. He is Zohan, a super-skilled, super-buff--and many times, super-naked--Israeli Mossad agent, who can stop the bad guys with one swift kick and woo the ladies with his amazing butt muscles. But he’s tired of fighting and secretly wants to be a hair stylist, so he fakes his death and heads to New York under the alias “Scrappy Coco” to live out his dream. Of course, his past catches up with him, especially after he gets a job at a salon run by the beautiful Dalia (
Emmanuelle Chriqui
), who also happens to be Palestinian. No matter, he is soon a huge success with the older lady clientele for his, er, unique sensual hairstyling techniques, if you get my meaning. But Zohan’s past eventually catches up to him, just as he realizes he can’t make the “bang boom” with anyone else but Dalia.
Acting
Adam Sandler
can just add Zohan to his repertoire. Actually, it’s been awhile since we’ve seen
Sandler
play someone this over-the-top--and it’s kind of refreshing. The actor obviously had to really work out to get the Zohan physique, and he puts himself out there, quite literally, in more ways than one. (Disco dancing while barbequing fish in the nude is gutsy!)
Sandler
also enlists the help of some of his cronies, particularly
Rob Schneider
, who plays a Palestinian cab driver, of all things. Nah, that shouldn’t piss off anyone.
Chriqui
from HBO’s
Entourage
is very cute and a worthy love interest, but it’s really all the older ladies who get the true benefits of Zohan’s mojo, including
Lainie Kazan
, playing the mother of one of Zohan’s friends. And then there’s
John Turturro
, who sheds all seriousness as a known terrorist and Zohan’s nemesis, The Phantom. I guess after he did
Transformers
,
Turturro
figures he can keep up the silly antics.
Direction
Sandler
also teams up once again with his old director pal,
Dennis Dugan
--the same guy who has guided
Sandler
in his hit comedies
Big Daddy
and
Happy Gilmore
. Obviously, it’s a synergy that works, but Dugan usually doesn’t have to do much more than point the camera. With
Zohan
, however, Dugan has to incorporate some special effects (Zohan flying through the air, for example) as well as some action stunts. It looks like they had more fun this time around. But, of course, with any
Sandler
movie, it’s all about the comedy, so
Sandler
doesn’t hedge any bets, collaborating with another old friend and
SNL
alum,
Robert Smigel
, along with the master of comedy these days,
Judd Apatow
.
Zohan
has many signature
Sandler
moments, and true-blue fans should be pleased. If you’re not a fan, however, you might still enjoy some of it--even if you roll your eyes.
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