HEAD OVER HEELS
Nina Willdorf
You won't necessarily fall head over heels for this cutesy romantic comedy.
After Amanda Pierce (Monica Potter) walks into their apartment and finds a
model mounting her boyfriend, she moves in with a quartet of her own runway
darlings. They run around half-naked, the others dress her up, and they
collectively moon over neighbor Jim Winston (Freddie Prinze Jr.), a hot fashion
executive, as he sweats through sets of chin-ups across the street. A painting
restorer by trade, Amanda's a sappy weak-in-the knees type -- until she
witnesses what looks to be her perfect subject committing a murder. The sap
turns into a sleuth, scouring New York for evidence that Winston's not the
unblemished character he makes himself out to be.
The marriage between morose director Mark Waters (House of Yes) and madcap
producer Robert Simonds (The Waterboy) is appropriately manic -- think poopoo
jokes, stupid models falling on top of each other, and, hmmm, a psychokiller!
Of course, the ridiculous run-around ends tidily with sentimental smooches.
Head over Heels doesn't quite fall flat, but it may be a film you'd rather see
with your head in the clouds.
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