Saturday, April 12, 2008

Spanglish

If you are not ordinarily an Adam Sandler fan, and skipped this movie for that reason, I suggest you reconsider. This story is not about a goofy every-man getting away with the absurd, and accomplishing the improbable. That alone takes it out of the realm of the typical Sandler movie.

Written and Directed by James L. Brooks, who also wrote and directed Terms of Endearment, Broadcast News, and As Good as it Gets. He has written a ton of stuff, and produced tons more. But, when he directs his own writing, awards are given. He has 3 Oscars himself, and directed 9 actors who have won for their roles. His work has attracted over 46 nominations for big trophies. That gets my attention.

Paz Vega (10 Items or Less) is the real star of this story. She is smart, she is funny, she is adorable. In this specific case, she is a immigrant in LA struggling to grab the brass ring. I'm sure there are at least a few thousand who can identify with this situation.

In fact, Sandler is really down the list, in my opinion, of the features in this project. Tea Leoni (The Family Man and Fun With Dick And Jane) is outrageous in her portrayal of our typical stressed out, insecure, housewife.

But, she is outshone however, by Cloris Leachman who has played more crazy people than most actors have played roles. Brava Ms. Leachman. More. More. More.

Watch this movie with someone who pulled themselves up by their bootstraps.

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