Big Daddy
When loser law-school grad Sonny Koufax (Adam Sandler) adopts a five-year-old
boy named Julian (Cole and Dylan Sprouse) to impress his girlfriend, there's no
suspense as to how this movie will pan out. Guy gets child but loses girl, guy
bumbles through child-rearing process, guy gets attached to child as he learns
about the value of fatherhood, guy goes to court (and uses all the tricks he
learned in school) to try and keep child as his own.
This is no Waterboy -- the quotable one-liners are minimal, and Sandler
uses his normal voice almost the whole time. But Sandler's at his best when
he's doing little-boy-trapped-in-man's-body, and he and the Sprouse twins, the
weally cute human equivalents of Fievel the Mouse, make adorably amusing
playmates. Sandler has only two working facial expressions, amusement and
anger, so he wisely avoids any serious emoting until the very end. In the
meantime, he trusts that people will laugh as he teaches a young,
impressionable child to pee on walls and injure rollerbladers. And laugh they
do. At the Harbour Mall, Opera House, Showcase, Tri-Boro, and Woonsocket
cinemas.
-- Jumana Farouky
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