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Shallow Hal

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2001 film by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly

Shallow Hal
A thin woman and a man hold hands, but her shadow against the wall is much larger than it should be
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Written by
  • Peter Farrelly
  • Bobby Farrelly
  • Sean Moynihan
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyRussell Carpenter
Edited byChristopher Greenbury
Music by
  • William Goodrum
  • Ivy
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • November 9, 2001 (2001-11-09)
Running time
113 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$40 million[1]
Box office$141.1 million[2]

Shallow Hal is a 2001 Americanromantic comedy film directed by theFarrelly Brothers. The film starsGwyneth Paltrow andJack Black, withJason Alexander,Joe Viterelli, andSusan Ward in supporting roles. Filming took place in various areas includingCharlotte, North Carolina, andSterling andPrinceton, Massachusetts atWachusett Mountain.[3] The plot centers around asexist man who, while under ahypnotic guise to only see a person'sinner beauty, falls in love with a 300-pound woman.

Production for the film was moved ahead to be completed before July 2000, mainly to avoid conflicts with a threatened writer's strike from theWriters Guild of America. The Farrellys initially soughtGarry Shandling to play the role of Mauricio in the film, but were unsuccessful and Alexander was cast in the role instead. For Paltrow's role as Rosemary, she was portrayed as both slim and fat in the film, wearing a specially designed 25-pound fat suit as well as prosthetic makeup. Paltrow would later express regret about taking part in the film's production.

Shallow Hal was released in the United States on November 9, 2001, by20th Century Fox. The film was a box-office success, grossing $141 million against a $41 million budget. Initial reviews for the film were mixed, with the premise and humor primarily dividing responses.

Plot

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As a boy, Hal Larson visits his reverend father on his deathbed. His father, delirious from painkillers, encourages Hal to never settle with the women he pursues in life and stresses the importance of appearances.

As an adult, Hal, although having forgotten most memories of his father, spends his nights being rejected by beautiful women at night clubs with his friend Mauricio. He holds a steady job at JPS Funds, a financial institution run by president Steve Shanahan, but is dismayed after being denied a long-sought promotion. Hal is attracted to his neighbor Jill, who rejects him due to his shallow lifestyle. One day, Hal becomes trapped in an elevator with life coachTony Robbins, whohypnotizes him into only seeing a person'sinner beauty. Hal, not realizing he has been hypnotized, later meets Steve'smorbidly obese daughter, Rosemary. Because of her kind and generous personality, Rosemary appears to Hal as a slender, beautifultrophy blonde and he is instantly smitten with her. Used to being overlooked due to her appearance, Rosemary initially interprets Hal's interest as mockery, but begins to date him once she realizes his feelings for her are sincere.

Concerned by Hal's new taste in women, Mauricio convinces Tony to give him the trigger phrase to undo the hypnosis - "Shallow Hal wants a gal". During a dinner date, Rosemary tells Hal she has been asked by the Peace Corps to go on a 14-month mission inKiribati. Mauricio phones Hal and says the trigger phrase, then arrives at the restaurant and drags Hal out before he can see the real Rosemary. Outside, Mauricio reveals the truth about Tony'shypnotherapy. Hal does not believe him until he runs into Katrina, a woman who initially appeared beautiful to him, but whom he now sees in her true, physically unattractive state. Hal begins to avoid Rosemary, who becomes depressed as a result. Jill develops an interest in Hal, having observed him overcome his shallow nature through his relationship with Rosemary, and invites him to dinner. While on the date with Jill, Hal realizes he loves Rosemary, who has, coincidentally, arrived at the same restaurant with her family and sees the two sitting together. Assuming the worst, she leaves in tears. While heading to the nearestpayphone, he walks right past Rosemary, not recognizing her; he then calls her to reassure her of his feelings. Confused and distraught, Rosemary insults and effectively breaks up with him.

Five days later, Steve informs Hal that Rosemary's ex-boyfriend andPeace Corps partner, Ralph, wants to get back together with her. While seeking Rosemary out at the hospital where she volunteers, Hal encounters a young patient named Cadence. Due to the hypnosis, Hal had previously seen Cadence as a perfect little girl, but now realizes she is covered in severe burn scars. This helps change Hal's views on outer beauty in general and inspires him to go after Rosemary. Mauricio admits that he stopped the hypnosis out of envy toward Hal's happiness, and confesses that he has an inoperablevestigial tail which has prevented him from ever getting close to a woman. Hal convinces Mauricio to embrace his abnormality.

Hal heads to the Peace Corps recruiting office and confronts Ralph, believing he and Rosemary have gotten back together, though Ralph denies this and informs Hal that Rosemary's parents are throwing her a farewell party. Hal, Mauricio, and Ralph arrive at Rosemary's parents' home. Rosemary initially rebuffs Hal's presence, but accepts his apology when Hal professes his love for her. Rosemary says she is still leaving on her Peace Corps mission, but Hal says he is coming with her, having just been sworn into the Peace Corps by Ralph's friend Li'iBoy. Hal tries to carry Rosemary bridal-style to the car, but cannot lift her. Moved by his gesture and effort, she triumphantly carries him instead. As they drive off, Mauricio meets a woman who loves dogs, and the two walk off together as he wags his tail.

Cast

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Production

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Writer Sean Moynihan is legally blind and was inspired byTony Robbins to write the script. Earlier versions of the story did not include Robbins' character; instead, a psychic was responsible for Hal's change of view.[5]

In December 1999, Paltrow was in talks to star.[6] The Farrelly brothers tried unsuccessfully to getGarry Shandling to star as Mauricio[7] before Jason Alexander was cast.Production was moved up in order to get the film completed before July 2000 and a threatenedScreen Actors Guild strike.[7]Filming took place in Charlotte, North Carolina.[8]

The Farrelly Brothers defended the movie and its plot to critics,[9] arguing it was more than a mere "fat joke" type of movie and was instead one that had a strong message about "inner beauty".[10]

Gwyneth Paltrow played both roles, slim and fat Rosemary (except for a couple of close-up shots of fat Rosemary below the neck, which were played by her body double Ivy Snitzer[11]), and had to wear a specially designed 25-poundfatsuit[12] and prosthetic make-up.[13] She later admitted that she did not enjoy partaking in production of the movie,[14] in particular dreading having to wear the fat suit and makeup. The prosthetic make-up effects and body suits for Rosemary, Rosemary's mother, and all of the secondary characters were designed and created byTony Gardner and his companyAlterian, Inc.[12]

Reception

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Box office

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In its opening weekend at the U.S. box office,Shallow Hal grossed $22.5 million, opening at #2 behindMonsters, Inc..[15] It grossed a total of $141.1 million, of which $70.7 million was in the United States.[2][1]

Critical response

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OnRotten Tomatoes, the film has a rating of 49%, based on 135 reviews, and an average rating of 5.5/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "While surprisingly sweeter and warm-hearted than previous Farrelly outings,Shallow Hal is also less funny and more bland".[16] OnMetacritic, it has a score of 48% based on reviews from 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[17] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "C+" on an A+ to F scale.[18]

Roger Ebert of theChicago Sun-Times gave it 3 out of 4 and called it "Often very funny, but it is also surprisingly moving at times".[19]A. O. Scott ofThe New York Times called it "a series of fat jokes...[turned] into a tender fable and a winning love story".[20]

Todd McCarthy ofVariety wrote: "With the relatively untested Black coming on awfully strong, the lack of directorial finesse lets the enterprise down, creating some clunky scenes and dead air where laughs might have been expected."[21][22]

Awards

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The film was nominated at the 2002Teen Choice Awards asChoice Movie: Comedy and its leads were nominatedChoice Movie: Comedy Actor (Jack Black) and Choice Movie: Comedy Actress (Gwyneth Paltrow).[23]

Home media

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Shallow Hal was released onVHS andDVD in July 2002, and topped the rental charts the week it was released.[24] It also performed well onPay-Per-View. Fox released the film only 30 (rather than 45) days after its debut on DVD and video, and it became the top performing PPV title of 2002.[25]

References

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  7. ^abFleming, Michael (26 September 2000)."Fast-track Farrellys are 'Hal'-bent".Variety.Archived from the original on 10 November 2021. RetrievedNovember 10, 2021.They are also courting Garry Shandling to play Hal's equally shallow friend
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  20. ^Scott, A. O. (9 November 2001)."FILM REVIEW; Inner Beauty Counts, And She's a Perfect 10".The New York Times. Archived fromthe original on May 27, 2015. RetrievedNovember 10, 2021.
  21. ^McCarthy, Todd (2 November 2001)."Shallow Hal".Variety.Archived from the original on 10 November 2021. RetrievedNovember 10, 2021.
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  24. ^Brandon Gray (July 12, 2002)."'Shallow Hal' Plops on Top of Home Video Chart".Box Office Mojo.Archived from the original on November 10, 2021. RetrievedNovember 10, 2021.
  25. ^Dempsey, John (January 13, 2003)."'Hal' hauls '02 PPV crown".Variety.Archived from the original on November 10, 2021. RetrievedNovember 10, 2021.

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