Sunday, May 31, 2015

MAN UP (2015)


Genre: Romance/Comedy
Running Length: 1:28
Cast: Lake Bell, Simon Pegg, Ophelia Lovibond, Olivia Williams, Rory Kinnear, Sharon Horgan, Stephen Campbell Moore
Director: Ben Palmer
Screenplay: Tess Morris 

MAN UP is like a pop version of Before Sunrise. Our two main characters talk about various topics (nice movie references) and do things together as they get deeper and deeper into each others' hang-ups as the night goes by, but the treatment is overly simplistic and too neat. The guilty pleasure of watching a romantic comedy is its predictability. We know where the story will be heading but what defines a true adult rom-com is how the filmmakers take a tried and tested formula and add a layer of realism into it (Personally, Silver Linings Playbook still takes the cake in this genre). Man Up started off quite promisingly but it got really clumsy and corny as it came to the end. And when an unrequited high school crush towards our female lead shows up in the middle of the film to give it a dash of slapstick, you know where all this is heading. Nevertheless, Pegg and Bell make a charming couple. And the gender reversal scenario does give it a little twist, where our male lead plays the hopeless romantic instead while the female is the cynic but both are a mess inside, thus making them a believable couple. Some quieter scenes are really engaging (like the scene where Bell observes that Pegg is an "emotional jigsaw" and he just needs to "find the corners" to piece every thing together) but they are few and far between.

Rating: 6/10

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