The Associate Movie Review
The Associate Review
"The Associate" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1996
Cast and Crew
Director : Donald PetrieProducer : Frederic Golchaw,Patrick Markey,Adam Leipzig
Screenwiter : Mick Thiel
Starring : Whoopi Goldberg,Dianne Wiest,Tim Daly,Bebe Neuwirth,Eli Wallach
There's a few legendary scripts among screenwriting circles -- scripts that
people would love to rip off, if they could figure out how: Witness, Chinatown
, Network. And then there's Tootsie, the queen mother of comedy scripts, that
gets ripped off all the time.
The Associate is boilerplate Tootsie, lifting the entire plot structure from
Dorothy's television world and dropping it on Wall Street, where Whoopi
Goldberg finds herself forced to impersonate a man (named Cutty after Cutty
Sark scotch) in order to be taken seriously.
If you want to know all about it, just rent Tootsie, and you'll meet the
principals of The Associate-- the confident (Dianne Wiest), the
would-be-if-I-weren't-the-same-sex lover (Bebe Neuwirth), the rival (Tim Daly),
and the wacky gang who fall for the trick. And you'll see familiar scenes --
Cutty is almost exposed, Cutty evades woman on the prowl, Cutty's big finish.
Whatever. If The Associatewere a lot funnier this might be forgivable, accent
on might. As it is, The Associateis a relatively juvenile hit-and-miss affair
that makes sexism look like it's just wacky hijinks. And more demerits for
using stupid, not-remotely-realistic technology as a plot device.
Thank God the cast is good, with the exception of a miscast Daly (as a
cutthroat Wall Street guy?). Dianne Wiest is awfully appealing in a Mrs. Claus
sort-of way, and let me say right now that I see Bebe Neuwirth (you know,
Frasier Crane's stodgy ex-wife) in a completely different light. And
Goldberg... is Goldberg. If you like her, in general, you'll probably like her
here, too.
Well, this is already more ink than this film deserves. Three stars on its
merits; docked a half for blatant shamelessness.
|
Review by Christopher Null
|






