This is a slight and unessential picture, but its quirky, compassionate tone seems destined to attract a cult following, and members of high-school drama clubs everywhere will be riveted.
Faced with the script's weak humor and feeble stabs at irony, Schwartzman and Stiller turn it way up, setting the dial at "hammy."
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Chicago TribuneMichael Phillips
Chicago TribuneMichael Phillips
Not so much character-driven as character-dragged--against its will.
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The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
The A.V. ClubNathan Rabin
In a squandered lead performance, the adorable, winning Schwartzman plays the non-adorable, non-winning title character.
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Variety
Variety
The finished product appears particularly stale, with an unfunny script that squanders its game cast, including a valiantly emotive Jason Schwartzman in the title role.
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Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
Chicago Sun-TimesRoger Ebert
It’s badly written and inertly directed, with actors who don’t have a clue what drives their characters. This is one of those rare films that contains no chemistry at all. None. The actors scarcely seem to be in the same scenes together.
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Chicago Reader
Chicago Reader
Those who deem the gentle comedies of Christopher Guest (Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show) cruel to showbiz dreamers should be subjected to this ugliness.