1. Shallow Hal movie review & film summary (2001) - Roger Ebert
"Shallow Hal" is often very funny, but it is also surprisingly moving at times. It contains characters to test us, especially Walt (Rene Kirby), who has spina ...
'Shallow Hal" is given words of wisdom at the deathbed of his father, who under the influence of pain-killers is speaking from the deepest recesses of his
2. 'Shallow Hal' at 20: A Never-Ending Fat Joke - The Atlantic
9 nov 2021 · Shallow Hal is a fat joke with a 114-minute run time. From the moment it premiered, in early November of 2001, it was poorly aged.
The romantic comedy premiered 20 years ago. Its cruelties refuse to age.
3. Shallow Hal | Rotten Tomatoes
What to Know ... While surprisingly sweeter and warm-hearted than previous Farrelly outings, Shallow Hal is also less funny and more bland. Read Critics Reviews.
The story revolves around Hal (Jack Black) who, taking his dying father's advice, dates only the embodiments of female physical perfection. But that all changes after Hal has an unexpected run-in with self-help guru Tony Robbins. Intrigued by Hal's shallowness, Robbins hypnotizes him into seeing the beauty that exists even in the least physically appealing women.
4. Shallow Hal (2001) - PopMatters
Shallow Hal is more sentimental and ostensibly more moralistic, in its purported pro-depth of feeling, anti-weight discrimination “message,” but in the end, it ...
For all the glee produced by the hair gel joke in There's Something About Mary, I confess that sometimes I wish the whole thing never happened.
5. Shallow Hal (2001) - Movie Review / Film Essay - Gone With The Twins
Hal (Jack Black) has become a highly superficial, picky, high-standards kind of guy when it comes to the opposite sex. Resultantly, he strikes out a lot, ...
A detailed and comprehensive film synopsis, analysis, and critique.
6. Shallow Hal: a great film with an even better message - Shark Scene
15 apr 2021 · I really enjoyed this film because it has a great message, meaningful dialogue, and terrific comedic timing. Hal meets multiple, beautiful women ...
Shallow Hal is a 2001 film about Hal, played by Jack Black, a guy who only cares about the physical perfection of the female physique. One day he meets Tony Robbins, a self-help guru who hypnotizes him into seeing the inner beauty in everyone. He soon realizes the most beautiful women with amazing personalities are...
7. Shallow Hal | Reelviews Movie Reviews
Curiously, the message of Shallow Hal is identical to that of Shrek. (Come to think of it, there are certain similarities to the plots, as well.) Both ...
See AlsoRaceplay TelegramSince they burst upon the motion picture scene with Dumb and Dumber, the Farrelly Brothers, Bobby and Peter, have been known as the Kings of Vulgar Comedy. So, given the Farrellys' reputation and a title with the word
8. Review of SHALLOW HAL - Mark Reviews Movies
Instead of a string of gags that come out of the story, Shallow Hal is a more dialogue-driven comedy. There are gags, most of them involving Rosemary breaking ...
Become a fan on Facebook Follow on Twitter
9. Shallow Hal Movie Review | Common Sense Media
Parents need to know that this movie has very strong language for a PG-13, especially the sexual references. Characters drink, and several scenes are set at ...
Romantic comedy is pretty tame for Farrelly bros. Read Common Sense Media's Shallow Hal review, age rating, and parents guide.
10. Shallow Hal (2001) - Review and/or viewer comments - Christian Answers
One thing I feel that makers of the movie did a great job with is a portrayal of the inner beauty in a visual form. I think Palthrow's acting was top notch in ...
Submit your VIEWER COMMENTS
11. Films That Have Not Aged Well: Shallow Hal (2001)
26 aug 2020 · Shallow Hal is one of those films that needs to just drift into the background of our cultural consciousness and never be heard from again.
Look, I see what message the Farrelly brothers were trying to send. I see it. But, they missed the mark by so goddamn much. Clearly, the message that was attempted here was “true beauty co…
12. Movie is the ultimate in hypocrisy. - Shallow Hal (2001) Discussion
Well, that's nice. So to get the point across, the movie takes someone who is tremendously obese, and makes all kinds of fat jokes. You have the cannon ball ...
I guess the moral of the story is that beauty is on the inside, and do not judge someone by their looks and/or their weight. Well, that's nice.
So to get the point across, the movie takes someone who is tremendously obese, and makes all kinds of fat jokes. You have the cannon ball in the pool scene, rowing the boat in the air, pigging out at the restaurant, and he even sleeps with her.
Look at Hal! He's dating a FAT woman! Isn't that hilarious!? Doesn't he realize how ridiculous he looks? Ha, ha, ha!
Of course Hal only sees a beautiful woman. You know, beautiful, like Gwyneth Paltrow. You need to look like Gwyneth Paltrow to be beautiful.
So to summarize:
The producer/director makes a movie full of fat jokes, so that they can make money by making fun of fat people.
The viewer should enjoy laughing at the fat jokes, but then the viewer should feel ashamed, because the moral of the story is that beauty is on the inside.
It kind of reminds me of the Breakfast Club.
We are presented with five stereotypical high school students, and the moral of the story is that you should not stereotype people.
_______________
A dope trailer is no place for a kitty.