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1 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
No Truth in "Cats and Dogs", 19 May 2007
5/10
Author: dunmore_ego from Los Angeles, California

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Re-telling of the age-old Cyrano tale with Janeane Garofalo as The Nose and Uma Thurman as The Bod.

Janeane is as alluring as she's ever been on screen – which is about as alluring as Gerard Depardieu in a leotard. (But – funnily enough – I really *was* attracted to Janeane at about the time of this movie's release, for – and this sounds corny – her brain. She was never going to subsume wild fantasies of Jennifer Aniston or those blond MILF newswomen who smile coyly as they tell of mass death, but Janeane definitely orbited as a fantasy contender.) Written by first-timer Audrey Wells and directed by Michael Lehmann (*Airheads* 1994, *Hudson Hawk* 1991– now *there's* a powerful pedigree) *The Truth About Cats and Dogs* shares the same contradictions as *Shallow Hal*; pretending a pretty girl is unattractive until she needs to be portrayed as attractive, at which point suddenly the lighting will be numinous and the filter will be soft-focus. At which point I rip the arms off a droid like a Wookiee.

Ben Chaplin is the British love interest who "autonomously" falls in lust with Thurman, until he is brought round to realizing that he can "intellectually" fall in *love* with Janeane. Yes, after 4 billion years, let's subvert evolution in one afternoon.

Jamie Foxx provides two good laughs – or maybe one - and there are pets and other annoying organisms taking up valuable breathing space on screen.



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