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Movie Title: Heartbreakers
Rating: 8
Reviewed By: Michael Stevens
Review:
When I think of Sigourney Weaver I
immediately think Aliens, not comedy. I also think old, not sexy.
Now when I think of Jennifer Love Hewitt I do think sexy, but
although she has done a lot of comedies, I don't think she's that
great of a comedic actress. In fact the only actor/actress in
Heartbreakers that I would consider a funny actor is Jason Lee.
That said, Heartbreakers turns out to be a rather humorous tale
of boy meets girl, girl cons boy out of money and repeat. Weaver
plays Max, who is Page's (Hewitt) mother. Max is getting married
to Dean (Ray Liotta), but plans on ending it quickly in order to
get a nice cash settlement. So immediately after the wedding Dean
gets set up to try and screw Page, whom Dean does not know is
Max's daughter. It works, Max gets the money and a Mercedes while
Dean gets heartbroken. After this con Page wants to part ways and
go it on her own, but mommy does want that so she schemes up a
plan to keep her for one more big score. After a little help from
an old friend (Anne Bancroft), it's off to Miami Beach to go gold
digging. While there they find a nice prospect in cigarette
billionaire William Tensy (Gene Hackman) who seems to cough more
than talk. Max goes off executing her part of the plan, while
Page seems more interested in a local bar owner by the name of
Jack (Jason Lee). Despite a rough start to the relationship, Page
and Jack fall for each other, but Page knows it can't be. Then
good old Dean shows up looking to win Max back, but he soon
discovers the whole truth and wants his money back. So now things
get a bit complicated, and a little funnier (not that the rest of
the film isn't already funny). Heartbreakers is directed by David
Mirkin, written by Robert Dunn, and the screenplay credit goes to
a Mr. Paul Guay (bet he got teased a lot growing up). The rest of
the cast includes but is not limited to, Michael Hitchcock, Ricky
Jay, Stacey Travis, Nora Dunn, and Jeffrey Jones. Overall
Heartbreakers is a funny movie with good performances coming from
Jason Lee, Gene Hackman, and Ray Liotta. Weaver and Hewitt are
adequate, but the others were able to have more fun with their
respective roles. I would have really liked it if the film would
have had some good nude scenes involving Jennifer Love Hewitt,
but instead I had to settle for bathing suit shots instead. As to
the rating for Heartbreakers, I decree eight couches for the
About-Movies.com review. After while crocodile.
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