Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Guest blogger: Zach 2
Mr. Deeds is a Happy Madison production film about an average guy living in a small town that owns his own pizza shop. Everyone in the town is one big happy family. Until, one day he finds out his very wealthy uncle; that was head of a very big corporate in New York, dies and inherits $40 Billion to Deeds. As he is in New York he meets a girl that he really is interested in. At first she is going behind his back to get information for Mac; who is a TV program host about fake news stories. So she gathers film from Deeds and gives the film to Mac and he changes the film and embarrasses Deeds on a widely watched TV network. Babes; who is the girl that he meets and likes, starts falling for him and ditches Mac and decides to be with Deeds. In this movie Adam Sandler plays as Mr. Deeds and I think he does a great job with the acting. I would say he is probably one of my more favorite actors. Another character “Babes” is played by Winona Ryder and I think she also did a pretty good job acting out the many scenes she was in. You could tell when her thoughts changed about Deeds. Mr. Deeds in the film is a very optimistic kind of guy. He never really is in a bad or depressed mood. He is always doing something kid like or something that makes people laugh. Babes in the movie is pretending to be a small town girl but really she isn’t. She changes her moods quite frequently and she is more of a serious girl never really does anything out of the ordinary like slide down stair rails like Deeds. The main theme in this movie is that although money has the power to change things, it doesn’t have to change the type of person you are. Critics say “This movie is not like what were used to seeing with Adam Sandler in it, not as much comedy.” I would disagree with this statement as I thought the movie was actually pretty funny for being a more love story type of movie. I would definitely say it’s worth both your time and money to watch Mr. Deeds because it has the Adam Sandler comedy in it as well as a good story line to follow.
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