Lost And Found
By: Shaun
A lot of you may disagree when I reveal that
this is a good movie, the plot may be worn out and desecrated on but here the acting and
witty script revive this bad replica of almost every other movie that is being released
now a days. David Spade is an enormously great entertainer and can make you laugh till you
spew from joy, he carries large quantities of charisma and has a bag full of jokes. The
humor used in this film tries to be grotesque and stomach sickening just like this summers
"Theres Something About Mary", it attempts to insert some Farrelly noir,
which it does (Hell the dogs in both movies practically get the same treatment) to a
certain extent, this film is a bit more demure and conservative. A feel good little quirky
comedy that will have you rooting and laughing from its topic of man trying to
impress a women, and vindictively punish her ex-fiancée. When Spade holds a personal
vendetta against anyone you know as you watch, it will be at least mildly entertaining,
the SNL veteran has got what it takes to please an audience. Trust me, many films out
there may be detrimental to your brain from their stupidity, so do not be intimidated from
this one, for in my eyes it is a success, that is if you are a David Spade fan and like
Sophie Marceaus amazing body. Oh yea, another reason to see this is if you are in
the mood for a light comedy that tickles your funny bones. Do not plunge yourself into
this movie because there are some better ones out there such as "Go",
"Matrix"
.., rather go if you have some time on your hands and want to have
a few laughs. When Spade senses vulnerability or weakness, he exploits, he has a witty
retort for everything, and always finds the right thing to say at the right time. An
innocuous film that is surprisingly witty and rather sharp, then again a film has to be
really intolerable if I dislike it. Well if you go to this with real low expectation there
is a huge chance you will be very surprised that this film carried such substance and
likeable characters, nothing subtle (Im sure no one is expecting it to be), but it
is very tolerable, I really enjoyed it.
Meet Dylan Ramsey (David Spade) an L.A expert,
semi successful restaurant owner who has just been dumped by his girlfriend right before
he was going to dump her, he is a sarcastic screwball who is searching for the right
women. His restaurant is also not in top-notch shape, he only has "a oven on life
support" and some pretty clumsy waiters, he desperately needs a bank loan, which is
denied, because he has no collateral. His house is peachy and his new female European
neighbor is a complete knockout, she is Lila Dubois (Sophie Marceau), and the second his
eyes keen on her it is love at first sight, Dylan is devoted to get Lila to recognize him.
Alas he has a plan how to veer her attention away from playing the cello and giving
lessons, he will steal her beloved dog, Jack. This is a full proof plan because it is very
normal for her dog to run away, so when she will go out looking for him, Dylan will assist
in the search, and the two will be spending quality time together. This way she will begin
to like him, and at the end of every search he will return her dog and be the hero.
One event which disables Dylan to return Jack
to Lila is when his best friend Mark gives him a ring to hold for his wifes
anniversary, the dog spots this prey and when Dylan is not around Jack eats the ring. So
Dylan has to wait until Jacks excretory system is in function and release dog
manure, and hopefully in the dogs dung will lie Marks valuable ring. During
all this time Dylan discovers that Lilas ex-fiancée is in town and wants to win her
heart back. This fiancée is the egotistical, demeaning, womanizing, rich and talented
Frenchman Renee (Patrick Bruel), now Renee has joined Lila and Dylan on the expedition to
find Jack, and from here the two go into competition over how is more charming.
In the films process we meet a few
amusing characters such as Wally, the fat restaurant worker who is obsessed with Dylan and
wants to be literally exactly like him, he emulates from Dylan and has his
share of comedic moments. John Lovitz and Martin Sheen each have cameos, which are
pleasant. The films highpoints is the bonding between Dylan and Jack the dog, Dylan
speaks to him as if he were human, well that is exactly how he treats him, giving him
pedicures and manicures. All of this trouble to pursue the girl of his dreams, Dylan,
unlike Renee, wants all of Lilas dreams to come true, he gives boosts to her self
esteem and makes her both laugh and smile.
Well to top off al this good feeling and energy
inside you by the end of the film, the credits has the entire cast dance to the song
"Groove Is In The Heart", a very amusing sequence that is exactly like in
"Theres Something About Mary".
GRADE: B
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May 2, 1999
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