Someone Like You Movie Review
Someone Like You Review

"Someone Like You" Overview

Rating: PG-13
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Tony GoldwynProducer : Keith Addis,David Blocker,John Herzfeld,Nick Wechsler
Screenwiter : Elizabeth Chandler
Starring : Ashley Judd,Greg Kinnear,Hugh Jackman,Ellen Barkin,Marisa Tomei
Based on the Laura Zigman novel, Animal Husbandry, Someone Like You is a
romantic comedy about a late night TV talent coordinator named Jane (Ashley
Judd), whose luck in love is predictably bad. So predictable is her
misfortune, in fact, that she has devised a pervasive theory on the subject,
revolving around the notion that men are like cattle.
When she meets her show’s new executive, Ray (Kinnear, You’ve Got Mail),
however, her luck -- she thinks -- begins to change. But Ray, she discovers,
is just a typical bull, looking to spread his seed in wider pastures. And it’s
not until he dumps her for his ex-girlfriend that she realizes the true depth
of her plight. Jane, it seems, is an old cow. And Ray is looking for a new
cow. This joke more or less carries the film, and -- though interesting at
first -- it gets old after its twentieth or fiftieth appearance in the script.
Fortunately, though, the film’s fresh, funny dialogue packs enough power to
keep things interesting. And the wry, cynical performance of Hugh Jackman
(X-Men) as the incorrigibly good-timing Eddie drops in just in time to prevent
the entire film from degenerating into a ridiculously softball piece of fluff.
These combine with quick, quirky editing to provide enough stimuli to keep most
audiences alert for this sub two-hour picture.
Those needing a little more stimulation than that (men, mostly) should take
heart in the fact that Ashley's underpants scene from the movie’s trailer is
served justly on the big screen. (Though anyone looking for world-class
cheerleading sequences will be saddened to learn that Judd’s jumping splits
performance was ruined by her inability to keep both legs straight in midair.
For the record, this didn’t bother me a bit.)
Judd carries her role with a Meg Ryan-esque charm that should prove valuable in
future productions, while Jackman proves he has all the qualities of a rugged,
enviable leading man. The supporting cast is funny, and well placed, as well
-- particularly Ellen Barkin as the host of the late night show.
Much to my surprise, Someone Like You made for a funny, enjoyable picture right
up until its final moments, when it completely brained itself by falling into
the usual rut of romantic comedy conclusions. With its richness of dialogue
and editing, I was certain it might have overcome its genre to set some new
precedent in romantic comedy cheese. But no.
In the end, this is still a warm, fuzzy picture with enough wit to satisfy most
audiences in need of a laugh. Ladies: Go for the humor. Gents: Stay for the
underpants.
Like her, not him, we mean.
Reviewer: Robert Strohmeyer





