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The overcooked meet-the parents-and-have-a-terrible-time
theme is multiplied by four in the new Seth Gordon film. Therefore, in
preference to a thoroughly constructed catastrophic meeting with the usually
bizarre mom and dad of your significant other, “Four Christmases” portrays four
such encounters and does not deliver a single side-splitting moment. The more,
the better becomes the less, the best and, thus, the pic stays far from
perfection.
“Four Christmases” is an overloaded movie that gradually
adds several elements, even when it lacks space. It can’t slow down and take it
easy, as it wants to be a clowning-around comedy that delivers romantic
giggles. However, it does not manage to amuse and is deficient in inventive
pleasantry, since it revolves around a couple of dead beat jokes, which include
a bunch of immature grown-ups and their mind-numbing quarrels.
Vince Vaughn and Reese Witherspoon make an odd-looking
couple that inspires only one thing: mismatch. Not only do they look like Snow
White and the seven dwarfs, piled one on top of the other, but they also display
incompatible attitudes. The two actors may be able to deliver outstanding
performances separately, but they are far from being a match made in heaven.
While Vince Vaughn strolls around with a Mr. Hot smile on his face, Reese
Witherspoon seems distant and cold, as if she wanted to get it over with
quickly.
They fill the shoes of Brad and Kate, two people who form a
couple and live together, but can’t stand the thought of marriage. They haven’t
met the other’s folks yet and aren’t eager to make the big step either. Every
Christmas they make up excuses in order to avoid winter tradition and travel to
sunnier remote lands, far away from family drama, crazy siblings, wedding talks
and table fights. However, they get in trouble when their flight to Fiji is
cancelled and their relatives see them on TV offering an interview with regard
to their ruined holiday. As their cover story has been destroyed, the two have
no other choice but to spend Christmas with their parents, who are divorced.
Brad and Kate have to attend four parties, which are packed with
peculiar guests and odd family members who waste no time in attacking one
another.
“Four Christmases” would have been merrier if characters had
connected and found chemistry between them. Instead of focusing on the
shindigs’ grievous characters, filmmakers should have concentrated on the
relationship between the lead personas, in an attempt to establish a magical
bond that would have surely spiced up the clichéd plot.
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