Couples Retreat [Blu-ray] DVD ~ Vince Vaughn
| 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful: The film has some decent moments, but not enough of them. The film has too many moments that drag and it has a central premise that leads to conclusions that you pretty much anticipated twenty minutes after it starts. The writing simply isn’t that strong. But like I said, by today’s standards the film is better than average. I’ve wondered about this lately. I think a lot of it is the influence of Jud Apatow on recent film comedy. I enjoyed his two TV series, but his films have been remarkably bland, but have come to dominate the shape of current film comedy. So current film comedy is suffering by an endless string of weak imitations of the Apatow Combine. But I think there is also a staggering lack of creativity at the moment. There are no great comedy directors, no great comedy writers, and no great comedy actors. Not too long ago we had people like Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks (before he shifted to dramatic roles) making lots of good comedies. But there are also some inexplicable group lapses in taste. How else can anyone explain how people like Wil Ferrell and Seth Rogen became stars? One thing is for sure: if in fifty years someone does a list of the one hundred great comedies of all time, few and more probably none will come from today. We are living in the comedic dark ages. So, is this a good movie? No. Is it a bad movie? No. Is it better than average by today’s standards? Yes. And until Hollywood learns to make decent film comedies again films like this will help fill the void. Robert Moore reviewed: |




