Forty Days and Forty Nights
Director: Michael Lehmann
Starring: Adam Trese, Glen Fitzgerald, Josh Hartnett, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Paulo Costanzo, Shannyn Sossamon, Vinessa Shaw
Details: US / 92 minutes / (18).
Based on the flimsiest of premises, Forty Days and Forty Nights suffers from an alarming lack of imagination. Once the initial comedic principal has been established - relatively early in the movie - the script remains annoyingly static, wheeling out a succession of extremely familiar gags, which only serve to remind the viewer of how little the plot has been developed. If the central actor was more talented, perhaps it might have been a little more bearable, but sadly Hartnett possesses the charisma of a plank of work. And let's not even mention his comedic ability.
Review by Garreth Murphy
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