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‘27 Dresses’ a bad fit for Katherine Heigl
Michael Rechtshaffen
LOS ANGELES—Having nicely established her big-screen credibility with
the summer hit “Knocked Up,” Katherine Heigl tries a little further
“Grey’s Anatomy” moonlighting on for size with “27 Dresses.”
But while Heigl is terrific, this uninspired romantic comedy is
considerably less so.
A tired pastiche of the 27-odd wedding-themed vehicles that preceded it,
the film essentially slaps together all the stuff that worked so well
the first or second time around, minus any of the original charm or
verve.
That it manages to function at all is mainly Heigl’s doing, but judging
from the half-empty theater reserved for the picture’s post-Christmas
sneak preview, even her fans might get the sense that they’ve walked
down this aisle many times before.
Heigl’s not-so-plain Jane is the owner of those 27 dresses — a perennial
bridesmaid who has kept all of them, no matter how hideous — squished
into the closet of her already-cramped New York apartment with the hope
of one day being the main attraction.
She has always been there for her friends and longtime boss (Edward
Burns), for whom she has harbored an unrequited crush, but her
charitable instincts are about to be put to the supreme test when her
bratty, globetrotting kid sister (Malin Akerman) comes to town and
proceeds to strike up an instant love connection with said employer.
Meanwhile, Jane also has been fending off the perpetual advances of a
cynical writer (James Marsden), who, unbeknown to her, pens those
Commitment columns in the New York Journal, which she has been secretly
clipping out for years.
Will Jane finally find happiness with the right guy or is she destined
for Bridesmaid’s Dress No. 28? Does the devil wear Prada?
It so happens that the person responsible for the “27 Dresses” script is
none other than “The Devil Wears Prada” screenwriter Aline Brosh
McKenna, but in fashion world parlance, this one’s a shameless knockoff.
Jerky boss? Check. Sardonic best friend? Check (played by Judy Greer). |