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Shallow Hal
Hal only shows commitment to women who are the epitomes of female beauty, all because of his late father’s last words. He then starts to develop affection towards a 300 pound woman because of her beautiful inner self
March 20, 1975 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico
3 September 1978, Hanover, Massachusetts, USA
23 June 1970, Van Nuys, California, USA
1 September 1970, Locust Valley, New York, USA
25 February 1961, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
25 November 1987, Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA
24 June 1983, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
May 26, 2006
[An] insulting new comedy from Bobby and Peter Farrelly.
October 14, 2002
When the final act descends into preachiness, it's nearly earned the indulgence.
January 12, 2003
In delivering their message, the Farrelly Brothers seem to have compromised their nothing-is-sacred comedy spirit, but at least their hearts are in the right place.
December 28, 2010
Romantic comedy is pretty tame for Farrelly Bros.
February 13, 2003
There's just about enough charm and laughs here to keep Farrelly fans happy. Even the fat ones.
November 24, 2001
The film itself is little more than a series of fat jokes.
January 13, 2007
The Farrellys take an artistic step backward with this soft, disappointingly sentimental comedy about the true nature of beauty; they seem to have forgotten their roots in the outrageous and gross-out.
October 18, 2008
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.
November 13, 2001
Not only light on laughs but discomfitingly didactic in its disgust.
November 09, 2001
Makes the case for restricting the Farrellys to mere gross-out movies.
November 27, 2001
We've seen so many crummy comedies that try to be There's Something About Mary or something like this. And the Farrelly brothers come to the rescue and show us how it's done.
June 24, 2006
The film is not as funny as their best, but fascinates in the discomforting way it foregrounds the brothers' normally buried, facile moral dialectic.

