American Dreamz By Gavin Burke Updated: 2006-04-14 17:08 American Dreamz
Director: Paul Weitz. Starring: Hugh Grant, Mandy Moore, Dennis Quaid,
Willem Dafoe.
Details: US, 107mins, 12s. A new season of the X-Factor-esque show American
Dreamz is on again and producer Mr Tweed (Grant) is on the look our for
something different: a wholesome American girl and an Arab. The bitchy ambitious
Sally Kendoo (Moore) is a middle class suburbanite from a flag-waving small town
in mid-west America, and has just dumped her high-school boyfriend William
Williams (Chris Klein) as he might stand in her way of becoming a star.
In the middle east, the Taliban has sent show tune-loving soldier Omer
(Sam Golzari) to the US to await mission instructions but when he gets picked to
enter the show, they have another plan: President Staton (Quaid), in an attempt
to bolster flagging support, has agreed to be a guest judge on the show, and the
Taliban plant a bomb on the reluctant Omer to blow the president up. "Omer, they
don't call me 'The Torturer' because I don't like torturing people" - sure, the
Arabs get a kicking in American Dreamz but so do ditsy, empty-headed Americans,
soulless agents, the president and Simon Cowell.
American Dreamz tries
for so many jokes and attempts to say so many things, it should never have
worked but since it moves at such a frantic pace (in what takes 5 minutes, Klein
gets dumped, joins the army, goes to Iraq, gets shot and returns home a hero) it
hits more than it misses.
For those who hate Grant's foppish roles like
Four Weddings And A Funeral, Notting Hill etc and prefer him when he's playing a
nonchalant rat like About A Boy or Bridget Jones, will be happy to know that he
plays the latter here.
Grant can turn it on when he wants to and he
seems to enjoy this Simon Cowell parody and milks it for all he's got: "You're
warm, sensitive, caring person бн and I hate that". Tacky crap it may appear to
be but American Dreamz is smarter than it looks and if you're in the mood for a
politicaltelevision satire - there's worse ways to spend an hour and a half.
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