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Films like this comedy have a guaranteed opening weekend audience just because a big TV star has the lead role and is all over the poster. That would be 锟?0 Rock锟絪锟?Tina Fey. Those folks probably won锟絫 be disappointed in this lightweight film, even though Fey plays it kinda bland, as is called for her character.But fans on the novel it锟絪 based on are going to have some problems, in that so many of the story锟絪 elements have been changed beyond recognition.The basic plot is about Princeton admissions officer Portia Nathan (Fey) having some difficulties concerning Jeremiah (Nat Wolff), a bright outsider sort of high schooler who锟絪 applying there. There锟絪 also John Pressman (Paul Rudd), who runs the developmental high school that Jeremiah goes to. And for any feminists out there, don锟絫 worry, Portia锟絪 mom, Susannah (Lily Tomlin), has some screen time. Book and film are similar on those points.But changes in structure and plot development and message and eventual outcome are likely going to outrage certain readers.Of course there锟絪 the argument that the book is the book, and the movie is the movie, and I am one book- and movie-lover that accepts that. But sorry, even though this still remains a study of parent-child relationships, the tampering committed in adapting it goes far beyond anything that锟絪 called for.Too bad that锟絪 not the only problem. The film stands on its own, but it doesn锟絫 stand very tall.Both Fey and Rudd 锟?thank goodness they锟絩e not portraying opposites who attract 锟?really underplay their roles. Rudd is usually good at this kind of thing, letting a mischievous glance reveal what he锟絪 planning to do, or putting on a blank expression that lets you feel his character锟絪 exasperation. But this time he comes across as a shy dullard, a guy who wants to do the right thing 锟?help get this kid into college 锟?but doesn锟絫 know where to begin. Fey appears to be the victim of a director who锟絪 told her to hold back, until it锟絪 time to unleash her inner self, which she gets to do a couple of times in what amounts to nothing more than an emotional catfight with a coworker. You want to feel for these two nice, caring people, but it锟絪 difficult when they锟絩e so uninteresting.On the positive side, there锟絪 Lily Tomlin, who absolutely lights up the screen as the feisty Susannah,
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