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Angelina Jolie proves her box-office versatility in Life or Something
Like It, a romantic comedy (Jolie's first) that succeeds on the strength
of Jolie's appealing performance. As Seattle TV news reporter Lanie Kerrigan,
Jolie craves celebrity (i.e., she's insecure and seeks approval), but
her disapproving cameraman (Edward Burns) detects an admirable woman beneath
Lanie's bleached-blond coif and pancake makeup. When a homeless street
prophet (Tony Shalhoub) predicts that Lanie will soon be dead, she gradually
juggles her priorities, connecting with Burns, appearing drunk on camera
(a mistake that ultimately works in her favor), and finding new confidence
in her professional and romantic potential. It's generic fluff, but director
Stephen Herek (Rock Star, Mr. Holland's Opus) approaches the material
with his reliably good-natured sincerity, and Jolie's bubbly charm mixes
well with Burns's casual sensibility. And while Herek can't compare to
George Cukor or Billy Wilder, he knows just how to handle the inevitable
loopholes in the prophet's not-so-gloomy premonition. --Jeff Shannon
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