About Last Night (FILM REVIEW)
About Last Night
Film Review
by Kam Williams
Kevin Hart Spearheads Raunchy Remake of Romantic Romp
Released in
1986, About Last Night revolved around the yearlong effort of a couple of Chicago yuppies (played
by Rob Lowe and Demi Moore) to forge a solid relationship on the shaky ground
of a one-night stand. The movie was adapted from “Sexual Perversity in Chicago,” a dialogue-driven
drama by Pulitzer Prize-winner David Mamet (for Glengarry Glen Ross).
Loosely
based on the original, this raunchy remake is a romantic comedy ostensibly serving
as a vehicle for popular comic-turned-actor Kevin Hart. After all, his
character, Bernie, the sidekick in the source material, is now the leading man.
Furthermore, the setting has been shifted to L.A., where much of the humor caters to the
African-American palate, since the principal cast members are now all black.
The film happens
to be at its best when over the top Bernie’s talking trash. For instance, he brags
about leaving a recent sexual conquest’s "edges nappy,” an inside joke insinuating
that the session was so steamy it literally uncurled his partner’s straightened
hair.
Directed by
Steven Pink (Hot Tub Time Machine), the picture co-stars Regina Hall opposite
Hart as his love interest, Joan. Rounding out the principal cast are Michael
Ealy and Joy Bryant as Danny and Debbie, the aforementioned twosome who decide to
give serious commitment a go.
At the
point of departure we are introduced to Bernie and Danny, best friends and co-workers
at a restaurant supply company. The former recounts a purely lustful escapade he
shared with Joan, prior to introducing the latter to her roommate. Danny goes
gaga over Debbie, and the cinematic table is set.
Bernie and
Joan remain incessantly in heat, and can’t keep their hands off each other. By
contrast, Danny and Debbie prove to be introspective enough to move in
together, buy furniture, adopt a pet, and generally map out a future.
The plot
thickens when Danny loses his job and ends up tending bar at Casey’s, a saloon frequented
by his stalker ex-girlfriend (Paula Patton). It doesn’t help that Bernie’s already
been pressuring his suddenly-domesticated pal to revert to sowing his wild oats.
Regardless,
the resulting relationship tensions still take a back seat to lighthearted banter
in this superficial adventure laced with one-liners like, “If this bitch were
any dumber, you’d have to water her.” Look for quickie cameos by NFL great Terrell
Owens as well as by Rob Lowe and Demi Moore courtesy of a clip from original.
ALN 2.0, a bawdy variation on the theme establishing
Kevin Hart as a bona fide box-office attraction.
Very Good
(3 stars)
Rated R
for profanity, sexuality, nudity and brief drug use
Running time: 110 minutes
Distributor: Screen
Gems
To see a trailer for About Last Night, visit: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QEfDr1OE8Q
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