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Shallow Hal

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 54m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black in Shallow Hal (2001)
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A shallow man falls in love with a 300-pound woman because of her inner beauty.A shallow man falls in love with a 300-pound woman because of her inner beauty.A shallow man falls in love with a 300-pound woman because of her inner beauty.

  • Directors
    • Bobby Farrelly
    • Peter Farrelly
  • Writers
    • Sean Moynihan
    • Peter Farrelly
    • Bobby Farrelly
  • Stars
    • Jack Black
    • Gwyneth Paltrow
    • Jason Alexander
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    152K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,043
    769
    • Directors
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Sean Moynihan
      • Peter Farrelly
      • Bobby Farrelly
    • Stars
      • Jack Black
      • Gwyneth Paltrow
      • Jason Alexander
    • 479User reviews
    • 82Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Jack Black
    Jack Black
    • Hal
    Gwyneth Paltrow
    Gwyneth Paltrow
    • Rosemary
    Jason Alexander
    Jason Alexander
    • Mauricio
    Joe Viterelli
    Joe Viterelli
    • Steve Shanahan
    Rene Kirby
    • Walt
    Bruce McGill
    Bruce McGill
    • Reverend Larson
    Anthony Robbins
    Anthony Robbins
    • Tony Robbins
    Susan Ward
    Susan Ward
    • Jill
    Zen Gesner
    Zen Gesner
    • Ralph
    Brooke Burns
    Brooke Burns
    • Katrina
    Rob Moran
    • Second Tiffany
    Joshua 'Li'iBoy' Shintani
    • Li'iBoy
    Kyle Gass
    Kyle Gass
    • Artie
    Laura Kightlinger
    Laura Kightlinger
    • Jen
    Nan Martin
    Nan Martin
    • Nurse Tanya Peeler
    Sasha Joseph Neulinger
    Sasha Joseph Neulinger
    • Young Hal
    John Eliot Jordan
    John Eliot Jordan
    • Fuel Pizza Waiter
    • (as John E. Jordan)
    Jill Christine Fitzgerald
    • Mrs. Shanahan
    • Directors
      • Bobby Farrelly
      • Peter Farrelly
    • Writers
      • Sean Moynihan
      • Peter Farrelly
      • Bobby Farrelly
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    9sethmlanders

    Not even close to being as bad as you are led to believe!

    From the posters and trailers, you'd expect the Farrelly Brothers to be crude and offensive with this kind of material but it really isn't. It has a much deeper message than it appears. It knows when to be funny and knows when to be serious. Why so many people disliked it and why critics panned it is totally beyond me!

    The movie is about a man named Hal, played by Jack Black, who judges women based on their looks. He keeps failing at it and his attractive neighbor, Jill, even turns him down after he begs her to go out with him. The next day at his job, he's bummed that he didn't get that big promotion and happens to bump into Tony Robbins in the elevator while leaving his work. They get stuck in the elevator and Hal explains him his love life. Robbins then puts a spell on him to see the inner beauty in women so that he can judge a woman based on her personality. Suddenly, things starts to change for Hal. His best friend Mauricio (played by Jason Alexander) notices Hal's fresh new standards with his taste in women and doesn't like it one bit. Hal then begins dating a woman who is overweight named Rosemary, played by Gwyneth Paltrow. He sees her as a beautiful, petite woman and they hit it off. Mauricio, who is much more picky with women and more shallow than Hal, can't believe it.

    That's the plot for you and I won't spoil anything, but let's just say that the story is predictable and the characters are memorable. I can't give the cast enough credit for doing such a wonderful job and it's interesting to see Jack Black like you've never seen him before, departing from his usual slacker/stoner role that he's given. Shallow Hal is a movie with a lot of brains and heart to it, as well as a great date movie. There's more to this movie than it appears, so watch it before you say negative things about it and you may be surprised!
    Italianrain

    Means well, but comes out seeming hypocritical

    I had heard all of the critical talk about this film portraying women badly in this film months before it even came out. Generally being turned off to stereotypical plots I was very hesitant to see this movie. Of course all of my friends totally loved this movie. They thought it was sweet and charming and bashed the critics for thinking that it was demeaning to any one type of social group because they felt that since Hal chose to be with Rosemary at the end of the film that that meant that the movie itself was teaching everyone some great beautiful lesson about how you can see the beauty within. Well being a plus size girl myself (Im a size 16-and cute to boot hehe)I made myself watch this movie, and all I can say is that, I beg to differ.

    To be fair I do think the Farrelly brothers were trying to send a positive message here. I don't think that their intent was to degrade anyone, but they ended up making the movie a hypocritical mess. Not only did they portray "Ugly" woman as fat with bad skin and big noses,they also portrayed "Beautiful" women as being mega-bitches with a whip. As if we women (and men) don't have enough to feel self conscious about.

    I mean think about it. Jack Black, while being a very funny guy and good actor, just isn't "conventionally" Hollywood attractive. But he loved Rosemary. Which is great, however they would never think about putting let's say, Brad Pitt in as playing Hal and have him running off with an obese woman in the end. So therefore Obese women can only get someone like Jack Black to love them???

    The other stereotype that irritated the crap out of me was that, not only was Rosemary obese, but she was also a glutton. As if ALL big women eat 5 course meals every time we sit at the table. Anyways, just a big peeve there.

    The point is, that everyone knows that movies and Hollywood set this impossible standard on how women and men should look and everyone here admits it's wrong, yet people still feel they have to alter themselves to be something that they are not. I feel that this movie, while trying to mean well...exacerbates this concept and causes hurt feelings.

    A valiant effort of the F-Bros part, but it just didn't cut the mustard with me. Sorry
    Jhetto

    Hal: Shallow or Spiteful

    "Shallow Hal" should be a harmless little morality play on finding inner beauty. It is, instead, a mean spirited film that seems to confirm all the things it preaches against.

    Fat jokes and stereotypes abound; and may even have been funny if not so utterly far fetched. In one particularly stupid segment, the fat girl is so heavy she breaks her seat at a restaurant. Dumb, unkind and unlikely. Thirty minutes later: fat girl breaks another chair at a different restaurant.

    How is Hal supposed to get beyond the unattractive fat? The fat girl herself thinks she's unattractive. Her father also says she's unattractive. At least Hal is shallow. What's Dad's excuse?

    Fat people also have no manners. When offered a slice of cake, Rosemary breaks off one-third, grabs it in her bare hand, and walks off through her Dad's office. Do the Farrelly's really think this is how obese people behave? This may fly in "Dumb and Dumber", but Paltrow's character is far from dumb, she is after all educated and affluent.

    To show us none of us is above being petty and judgmental, the Farrelly's use a character with crippled, withered legs which drag behind him as he walks, doubled over on his hands. The device is particularily jarring. This characters big joke comes when during a road trip fuel stop when Hal asks why he's donning rubber gloves. "Have you ever walked across a gas station restroom on with your bare hands," he replies. Makes me long for the sophistication of "American Pie."

    "Shallow Hal" has it's moments of brilliance, offering a look at the world from some radically different perspectives. But those moments are too few. Sitting through this movie left me with the same feeling I get when I hear a racist joke or see someone ridiculed.

    Perhaps the working title was "Hateful Hal." I can't understand why people get so uptight about sex and nudity, when something obscene as this little flick slip under the radar.
    7slightlymad22

    Funny and Sweet

    Don't be confused by the subject matter of this comedy, this is a very touching movie.

    A Shallow man (Jack Black) is obsessed with only dating beautiful women, until he is hypnotised in to only seeing the inner beauty of people he meets. He then meets Rosemarie (Gwyneth Paltrow) and falls in love

    This was Jack Blacks first lead role. After roles in 'Cable Guy' and 'Enemy Of The State' and a very good supporting role in 'High Fidelity and he is perfectly cast as the title character. Until 'School Of Rock' two years later, this was his best performance. Oscar winner Gwyneth Paltrow seems to be having fun, and she looks great in a thong. However for me I would have preferred to see her in the fat suit more, to highlight what everyone else was seeing.... But I suppose you don't pay millions to have Gwyneth Paltrow in a movie, and have her hide in a fat suit for the majority of the movie.

    Jason Alexender is very annoying (as Blacks bitter best friend, who is annoyed at losing his wing man on nights out) and distracting with his bizarre hairline.

    It's silly if course (it's a Farrelly brothers movie) but it's also very very sweet!!
    8Paragon240

    Shallow Hal might have a pretty divisive premise in today's culture, but the message and character growth champion worth and dignity while making you laugh.

    This movie would never be allowed to release in today's world, but it was a hit when it came out in 2001, and it's because it really is a funny, sweet movie. What could be a crude and offensive movie is thoughtful and even deep at moments while being laugh-out-loud hilarious. Jack Black plays the same lovable goofball as always, except this time, his character struggles with only caring about a person's appearance and his particular expectations on how they should look. But as the movie progresses, Hal grows and matures, discovering the beauty in everyone, both inside and out. Shallow Hal ultimately shares a meaningful message while also pouring on the laughs and poking fun at every character in the film. So don't balk at the premise of the movie. Instead, give it a shot, and you might just enjoy it.

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    • Trivia
      Ironically, Jack Black had to lose weight for the role of Hal.
    • Goofs
      When Rosemary cuts the cake the cake is a two layer cake with vanilla on top and chocolate on the bottom. The next shot it is two layers of chocolate. The final shot of the cake the chocolate layer has switched positions. The knife is in a different position in each shot. The size of the slice taken out also gets smaller in each shot.
    • Quotes

      [after Rosemary's weight crushed a chair]

      Hal: Jesus Christ! What the hell's wrong with this chair? What's this shit made out of, anyway?

      Restaurant Manager: Uhh... Steel.

    • Crazy credits
      During the credits, pictures of the crew are shown as their names appear. We also see scenes of a deleted horseback sequence.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Edge of Stardom (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Members Only
      Written and Performed by Sheryl Crow

      Courtesy of A&M Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • November 9, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Amor ciego
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Conundrum Entertainment
      • Shallow Hal Filmproduktion GmbH & Co. KG
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $70,839,203
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $22,518,295
      • Nov 11, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $141,069,860
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 54m(114 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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