This was Adam Sandler's first movie where he played it straight. Indeed I had forgotten that Emily Watson was an actress
So is Barry Egan- who Sandler is playing here. Is he supposed to be Irish?
I think Barry is supposed to be on the spectrum- and the scenes where Barry meets his sisters for a family event and loses his temper feels right. If you have not seen an autistic meltdown then this is as good as a depiction as any on film
I was pleased to see Hawaii in this film
Emily Watson is great. She doesn't do an American accent
There is a bit of social history caught on film here.
There is a sex phone line- social security number scam here. Barry calls a sex land looking for companionship rather than sexual release. The phone sex girl tries to blackmail barry and indeeds partially suceeeds Today it would be a cam girl
The prices of the food products a quarter for a pudding cup, and a $1.75 for a teriyaki chicken are but a dim memory
I did wonder if Barry's constantly being dressed in a blue suit. Which indeed looked the zenith of 1990s style. The price of impressing everyone over a zima would be stinking
Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays the villian. A small town hood
The film recalls a Airline miles offer - and the work of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Phillips_(entrepreneur)
It was fine. I won't rewatch
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