Knocked Up: Worth the Second Look
Written: Jun 20 '07
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Pros: The Cast and the writing
Cons: Might be a little long for some (not for me!)
The Bottom Line: Knocked Up is fun and sweet. It's worth the time and the ticket price.
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| glowsw's Full Review: Knocked Up |
Knocked Up isnt the sort of movie I will normally go see in the theater. Its the sort I would normally wait to rent or wait for a friend to bring it over or maybe wait for it to show up on cable. 40 Year-Old Virgin was fun and all but not $10 (or more in certain places) worth of fun.
You know, occasionally, I can be wrong.
I did go see Knocked Up in the theater. In fact, Ive seen it twice. Its a movie that I thoroughly enjoy. Its fun, its funny, its sweet, its moving. Sometimes its just plain wrong but its also down to earth and something that I think people can actually relate to. There are so many moments that make me think of my friends, situations theyve been in, antics theyve been up to. Im not sure what that may say about myself and my friends but I like to think that it means Judd Apatow is somewhat in touch with reality.
Knocked Up is about Ben and Alison and the results of their drunken one night stand. Alison is a gorgeous blond who is working her way up in the entertainment news industry while Ben is an overweight stoner with about $100 to his name. From the title of the film the results of their one night are a given. Its the journey they take over the next nine months that the film is concerned with. How do two people who are so different, headed in such different directions in life, reconcile themselves to a fate that has tied them together? Can they make it work? Is making it work enough?
Katherine Heigl and Seth Brogan star as Alison and Ben. They are joined by Leslie Mann and Paul Rudd as Alisons sister Debbie and Debbies husband Pete; Jason Segel, Jay Baruchel, Jonah Hill, Martin Starr, and Charlyne Yi play Bens band of fellow stoners. Joanna Kerns, Harold Ramis, Alan Tudyk, and Kristen Wiig make appearances as well.
I really enjoyed all of the performances. Heigl and Brogan work well together, their chemistry is convincing and I believe in the relationship that slowly builds between them. Its an awkward situation, to say the least, and I like the way that their characters work it out. I also enjoyed the supporting cast. Debbie and Pete create a great sub-plot that adds tension and conflict to not only their relationship but to Ben and Alisons as well. As far as the stoners go, well, I may know a few people like that. They seemed fairly realistic to me.
As good as the acting in a film like this may be, what it really comes down to is the writing. And in that regard Knocked Up wins. As a comedy it kept me laughing through the entire film. The second time I watched it I still laughed the entire film. The jokes dont get old, the movie is never boring. Its a movie I can see myself buying and pulling out for a movie night with my friends, even when weve all seen it already.
My favorite part of the movie, two times through: The scene between Ben and Pete in the hotel room in Vegas. There really were a lot of chairs.
Knocked Up is a lot of fun. At a running time of just over two hours some people might get a little antsy but I dont think its overly long. There arent any scenes that feel unnecessary. Its all funny, its all well written, and its really all very likeable.
Recommended:
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