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A misfit.(Stranger Than Fiction)(Movie review)

National Review

| December 04, 2006 | Douthat, Ross | COPYRIGHT 2006 National Review, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

OURS is an age of big-man comedy--of giant doofuses, six-foot-plus oafs with bobbing, oversized heads, who thrive on a devastating combination of size and silliness. In the 1980s, this was Bill Murray's metier; now it belongs to Vince Vaughn, to Sacha Baron Cohen of Borat fame, and of course to Will Ferrell, the funniest big man of them all.

Ferrell is the archetypal innocent American: a giddy man-child, sweet and vulgar all at once, klutzing his way through life and spreading well-meaning chaos in his wake. In his Saturday Night Live days, he effortlessly parodied the tongue-tied side of George W. Bush; since then, he's taken on all the cliches of American masculinity, from overgrown frat boys and '70s newscasters to NASCAR drivers and soccer dads, skewering them and celebrating them in equal measure.

There is something in a comedian, though, that pines always for respectability, for critical acclaim and Oscar statuettes. Sometimes this pining is fulfilled--think of Murray, who's aged into a critical darling by playing variations on a melancholic theme, or Tom Hanks, who made an effortless leap from comic goof to Jimmy Stewart II. Sometimes it's painful to watch--consider the last 15 years of Robin Williams movies, or better, don't. But more often it produces results that are slightly odd, and slightly disappointing; the comedian is okay playing dramatic roles, hitting his marks with the steady competence of a talented child actor, but the audience is left to wonder why someone so hilarious is stuck playing a straight man.

This has been the fate of Jim Carrey and Adam Sandler; now it's Ferrell's fate as well. Stranger Than Fiction, in which Ferrell plays Harold Crick, an IRS auditor with the voice of Emma Thompson in his head, isn't strictly a drama--it's more a high-concept dramedy, built to deliver wry chuckles rather than belly laughs, mixing pithy one-liners with existential angst. But it requires its star to eschew everything that makes him such a joy to watch--his ebullience and his flailing physicality, his boastful, macho posturing--in favor of an introverted minimalism.

Ferrell's Crick is mild-mannered and meticulous; he counts his toothbrush strokes and does long division in his head, while shuttling between a cubicle and a lonely, featureless apartment. He comes out of his shell eventually, as the audience knows he must, but even his transformation remains understated and underplayed, with none of the wacky, giddy, ...

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