The Dilemma
Director: Ron Howard
Starring: Jennifer Connelly, Kevin James, Vince Vaughn
Details: US/ 112 mins (12A)
Vaughn and Kevin James play hetro life-mates since college who have since gone into business together designing electric engines for muscle-cars. Just as they're tenuously close to bagging a huge deal with a manufacturer, Vaughn catches his best bud's missus (a strangely unhinged Ryder) accosting Channing Tatum's himbo with her mouth. Does he tell his best mate or wait until the deal is done? On top of that, he's trying to plan a proposal to his inexplicably cool other half, Jennifer Connolly.
If The Dilemma held its hands up to not having an original idea in its entire running time it wouldn't matter once it was funny, or moderately engaging. Hollywood is churning out less and less adult-aimed comedy/dramas and this lame affair shoots wide. Vaughn is a very funny, charismatic guy, but his choices in material are becoming increasingly lazy and his work here is no different than Couples Retreat. He's a wound-up, fast talking salesman in a relationship with a beautiful woman and he's quickly morphing into a career trajectory similar to Adam Sandler's. Pretty soon audiences won't want to see him in anything else, or simply get bored of what he's doing - it's a dangerous game.
The comedy is built mainly on misunderstandings and the only actor given any meat to chew on is Vaughn. There are a couple of mildly funny moments, most of which are courtesy of Tatum. His character is the only one given a clear directive (be silly, get laughs) and he does that well. Howard tries to balance everyone else's "comedy/forced drama" and fails. Improvisation won't work without some direction or moulding and there appears to be precious little of that here on Howard's part.
Given the cast, and the obvious potential for giggles and decent drama, The Dilemma is hugely disappointing.
Review by Mike Sheridan
Your Comments
gus
One word.... brutal. Go see this if you are in Opus Dei and the cilice don't do it for you any more.
Posted 24/01/2011 22:01:40
April
I agree with Gus, it's dreadful. I'd give it 1 and a half stars just for Channing Tatum, he did make me smile a little. Fell asleep for some of it but didn't miss anything worthwhile. It was hard going and I was counting down the minutes until I could leave.
Posted 03/02/2011 19:23:19
Deli
Unbelievably bad. Didn't laugh until the last 2 minutes. Far far cry from Dodgeball, Vaughan should fire his agent!
Posted 06/02/2011 17:36:46
KyleShevo
Please everyone ignore the other negative reviews, this film is truly excellent. Great storyline and very impresive acting especially by Kevin James. Very good film a must MUST see
Posted 07/02/2011 12:17:53
iceman
After being so wonderful in both Swingers and Made, VV has disappointed, certainly with his choice of movies. James is a sitcom star and good only at that. The review is not only correct, but I am pleased to see it is well written and articulate. My only quibble is that it could do with some proof-reading! Peace
Posted 08/02/2011 09:28:00
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