The Rewrite (DVD REVIEW)
The
Rewrite
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Hugh Grant and Marisa Tomei Romantic Romp Released on
DVD
Keith Michaels
(Hugh Grant) was at the top of the Hollywood
food chain after writing the Academy Award-winning screenplay for a picture called
Paradise Misplaced. But that was years ago, and it’s been a slow descent back
into obscurity because the one-hit wonder’s has been unable to recapture any of
that magic again.
To add insult to injury,
his wife Tina (Kate Cullen Roberts) left him for his film’s
relatively-successful director. And he even became alienated from their young
son when the boy began bonding with his rich and famous stepdad.
Discouraged by his
diminishing career prospects, Keith decides to follow his agent’s (Caroline
Aaron) suggestion to take a temporary teaching position as writer-in-residence
at Binghamton University
in upstate New York.
This way, he’ll at least be collecting a salary and, who knows, he might even
find the inspiration for another Oscar-worthy script.
That
is the promising premise of The Rewrite, a delightful romantic romp written and
directed by Marc Lawrence (Miss Congeniality). The movie marks the fourth
collaboration between Lawrence
and Hugh Grant, following Two Weeks Notice (2002), Music and Lyrics (2007) and
Did You Hear about the Morgans? (2009). The picture pairs Grant with Marisa
Tomei as the lovebirds fated for one another, and it features a colorful
supporting cast of characters played by J.K. Simmons, Allison Janney, Bella
Heathcote and Chris Elliott, to name a few.
The plot thickens soon
after Keith arrives on campus. First, he makes the mistake of allowing himself
to be seduced by a student (Heathcote) willing to do anything to land one of
the ten spots in the visiting celebrity’s class.
Against his better
judgment, Keith embarks on a lust-fueled affair with the star-struck teen
before he has a chance to date a more age-appropriate mate. That would be Holly
(Tomei), a well-preserved, middle-aged mom also about to matriculate in his
coveted course.
The illicit
student-professor liaison comes to the attention of Mary Weldon (Janney), the
imperious head of the school’s Ethics Committee. The disapproving bureaucrat
gives Keith the hairy eye every time they pass each other in the halls, and is
eager for an opportunity to kick him off campus.
Luckily, Keith has a couple
of colleagues in his corner, Jim (Elliott) and Dr. Lerner (Simmons). These
peers are willing to run interference since they’d prefer him putting down
permanent roots in the region. Meanwhile, the more contrite Keith and
cash-strapped Holly get to know each other, the more Binghamton looks like the ideal setting for a
happily-ever-after ending.
How come Hugh Grant and
Marisa Tomei waited this long to make a romantic comedy together?
Excellent (3.5 stars)
Unrated
Running
time: 107 minutes
Distributor:
Image Entertainment / RLJ Entertainment
DVD
Extras: Deleted scenes; and The Making of The Rewrite.
To
see a trailer for The Rewrite, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL-tP03XoH4
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