11 Aralık 2012 Salı

Review: Playing for Keeps

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Far worse than an ordinary lame romantic comedy, goopy director Gabriele Muccino (The Last KissThe Pursuit of Happyness, Seven Pounds) turns Playing for Keeps a romantic dramedy.
Gerard Butler stars as George Dryer, a former soccer star fallen on hard times; He moves from Europe to an American suburb to be near his son and his ex-wife Stacie (Jessica Biel). He winds up coaching his son's soccer team and attracting the attention of several soccer moms, both married and divorced (Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, and Judy Greer, all gorgeous, but none at their best).
George eventually gets a one-of-a-kind job offer and decides that family is more important than work, a message that, even in the current economy, Hollywood keeps shoveling our way.  And in getting that message across, "Playing for Keeps" requires much wrenching and yanking to get the characters aligned for the proper ending.
As tools, Muccino employs shaky camerawork, a wretched score, and random editing. Muccino has no idea what beats to hit: a Middle Eastern landlord is funny, and a fight over adultery photos is funny, but a child steering a Ferrari is serious. Even the "big game" is anti-climactic. None of it works. A "keeper" this is not.

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