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DVD Guess Who
Taken on its own terms as a big-screen sitcom, Guess Who offers plenty of humor with just enough social commentary to make its point without being preachy. Of course, we've come along way since interracial romance was such a hot-button issue in Stanley Kramer's earnest 1967 drama Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, and nobody's going to mistake Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac (in this updated semi-remake) with the original film's Sidney Poitier and Spencer Tracy. And that's fine, because Guess Who--from the director of Barbershop 2--doesn't pretend to be anything more than a slick, entertaining vehicle for domestic farce with the racial roles reversed. Kutcher's romance with an African-American beauty (Zoë Sandaña) causes sparks to fly when he's introduced to her father (Bernie Mac). What ensues is basically an interracial buddy comedy that's as uninspired as it is easy to watch, and there's a dinner-table scene that's refreshingly provocative in this movie's otherwise tamely cautious context. We can all be thankful that humanity has matured a little since the racial tensions of the late '60s, but Hollywood's progress (and Kutcher's career) remains subject to debate. --Jeff Shannon
"GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER" WITH A COMEDIC THEME
When lovely Theresa, who is black, brings home her fiance, Simon Green, who is white, for her parents' 25th wedding anniversary; her father understandably does not appreciate this fact because she failed to mention his race to him. Bernie Mac, who is the father, goes out of his way to make sure that his daughter does not marry Simon. There are some surprises and even after all the negatives, her father somehow does warm up to Simon. All-in-all, the movie works well and is a barrel of laughs. Highly recommended.
Unoriginal and Extremely Predictable
Maybe I am going crazy, but wasn't there already a movie based on the boyfriend of a nice and lovely daughter trying to prove he is worthy only about 10 times now. It is getting old. Yes, you can always come up with a few new jokes but that does not mean it has any redeeming qualities. Bernie Mac's acting has completely gone done the drain along with Ashton Kutcher's who has been down for a while. Those two must have been paid a lot. The jokes are so predictable I almost turned it off. I think one of the points the movie wanted to make is that interacial couples work out and that was carried across very unclear. People reviewing this product have to stop saying it's good just so they get more Yes than No and start saying what is true....which is that this movie sucks.
Mediocrity All Around
Guess Who is quite a disappointment when expecting a hilarious comedy.
In short, the acting is pretty good (but nothing great), while the humor, the dialogues and the plot are just average if not slightly below average.
Strongly resembling Meet the Parents, it plays on white-black race relations. Yawn... Boring...
Moreover, the characters are weak, bland and just plain uninteresting, not to mention that to call the ending "predictable" is the understatement of the year!
In a nutshell, it's probably not a movie you would want to add to your collection, but it will provide for an evening's entertainment, and that's about it.
No masterpiece here... 2 ½ Stars
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