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A cute romantic comedy that's at least 30 minutes too long, Hitch charms for
the first hour but falls apart come the crunch. Will Smith stars as a hugely successful New York "date doctor" Alex 'Hitch'
Hitchens. His latest gig is to set up no-hoper of an accountant Albert (Kevin
James) with high-flying socialite Allegra (Amber Valletta). But then
hot-looking gossip reporter Sara (Eva Mendes) sniffs a story and the
date doctor is in need of his own advice...
That advice, doled out for a fee, includes looking at a woman's eyes when
she's talking (not her lips and definitely not her breasts), avoiding freaky
dancing and, um, actually listening to what your date is saying. It's sad
but true: men do need this help. And Smith is just the bloke to give it -
with his easy wit and charisma, he easily convinces as a man women would
want to be with. The scenes where he's setting up bumbling bachelors with
their dream gals are great and Kevin James is likeable as the
chunky nobody in a Notting Hill-style relationship with a woman way out of
his league.
"GO ALONG FEELING FORGIVING AND SLUSHY"
Mendes, too, is good (she and Smith make one helluva photogenic couple) particularly considering how dopey the script eventually makes her
character. She isn't the only person let down by the join-the-dots final act, a tension and romance-free mess that undermines a lot of earlier good
work. Go along feeling forgiving and slushy and it does the job, but Hitch
isn't a memorable date.
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