Though Cameron Diaz is cute, gangly and kooky, her gung-ho energy isn't enough to lift The Sweetest Thing into anything resembling a coherent comedy.
The Sweetest Thing (2002)
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Reviews Counted:104
Fresh:26
Rotten:78
Average Rating:4.2/10
Consensus: A collection of hit-or-miss gags tied together by a thin plot.
Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content and language
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Apr 12, 2002 Wide
Box Office: $24,430,272
Synopsis: Where can a girl who is usually the heartbreaker find the perfect guy? For Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz), the answer is the San Francisco nightclub where she meets Peter Donahue (Thomas Jane).... Where can a girl who is usually the heartbreaker find the perfect guy? For Christina Walters (Cameron Diaz), the answer is the San Francisco nightclub where she meets Peter Donahue (Thomas Jane). Unfortunately, their meeting is fleeting and this quintessential hip party girl is left in unfamiliar territory--smitten by a total stranger. Determined to see her best friend happy, Courtney Rockliffe (Christina Applegate) takes Christina on a road trip to Peter's sleepy California hometown in search of the man of her dreams. In the meantime, Christina's roommate, the just-dumped Jane Burns (Selma Blair), engages in her own lusty pursuits. Diaz and Applegate have great chemistry and are utterly believable as best friends. The script by Nancy M. Pimental, who wrote for South Park, blends raunchy humor and sentimentality, both of which are complimented by a healthy dose of sight gags. Directed by Roger Kumble (CRUEL INTENTIONS), THE SWEETEST THING is an amusing--albeit somewhat crude--look at what people will do for love. The film also features Jason Bateman in fine form as Peter's brother, indie queen Parker Posey as a bride-to-be, and a brief appearance by Applegate's real-life husband, actor Jonathan Schaech. [More]
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Thomas Jane
Starring: Cameron Diaz, Christina Applegate, Selma Blair, Thomas Jane, Parker Posey, Jason Bateman
Director: Roger Kumble
Director: Roger Kumble
Screenwriter: Nancy M. Pimental
Producer: Cathy Konrad
Composer: Edward Shearmur
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Reviews for The Sweetest Thing
It's deep-sixed by a compulsion to catalog every bodily fluids gag in There's Something About Mary and devise a parallel clone-gag.
A second-rate recycling of any number of recent lowbrow comedy flicks.
The jokes get less and less clever and the whole show loses its zip once the script gives Peter more screen time.
The film has has the trappings of your typical chick flick, with the requisite female bonding and pop-ditty soundtrack. But the unexceptional story is dotted with enough moments of sheer hilarity to set it just above its estrogen-oozing ilk.
The Sweetest Thing, a romantic comedy with outrageous tendencies, may be a mess in a lot of ways. But it does have one saving grace. A lot of its gags and observations reflect a woman's point-of-view.
For those who think that movies by the Farrelly brothers or Todd Solondz are the Mount Kilimanjaro of bad taste, it's time to grab your parka and goggles -- there's a new peak to climb.
Not everything works, but the average is higher than in Mary and most other recent comedies.
It's refreshing to see a girl-power movie that doesn't feel it has to prove anything.
The movie goes for Farrelly brothers gross and grosser over-the-top humor but never lets off the gas. The result is a nonstop barrage of Aren't We Clever 'jokes' that aren't so clever.
If you laugh at this badly made recycled trash dump ... it may be because you are amused at seeing women doing the same revolting stuff men do, and being forced to suffer the very same consequences.
Not half-bad, thanks mostly to a cast that knows how to embrace juvenilia in the spirit of good, dirty fun.
Calling this grab bag of sex skits, pop psychobabble and even a self-announced 'movie montage' sequence a movie is stretching the definition.
This isn't your mother's chick flick -- unless your mother is an Adam Sandler fan, because this is an Adam Sandler movie from the girl's point of view.
Despite its title, seems at heart a sour, misanthropic mixture of sexual grossness and slapstick.
None of this is meaningful or memorable, but frosting isn't, either, and you wouldn't turn down a big bowl of that, would you?
Perhaps the raunchy comedy The Sweetest Thing is some sort of penance we must pay for the groundbreaking experience of Sex and the City.
Neither clever nor subversive, the movie's merely tricked up and sicked up to cover what's essentially the oldest story ever told.
The Sweetest Thing is expressly for idiots who don't care what kind of sewage they shovel into their mental gullets to simulate sustenance.
A movie in which laughter and self-exploitation merge into jolly soft-porn 'empowerment.'
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