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Evan Almighty

kdk June 22, 2007
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Jim Carrey got to be all-powerful in 2003’s Bruce Almighty—but poor Steve Carell is totally out of control in the sequel.



In Evan Almighty, New York TV newscaster Evan Baxter (Carell) has decided to move on. The newly-elected congressman is ready to change the world—or at least that’s what his campaign slogan said. On the eve of his first day on the job, he stops to say a quick prayer, realizing that he could use all the help he can get. But when he said that prayer, he figured God would help him take over Congress. He didn’t expect God to tell him to build an ark.



At first, God (Morgan Freeman) appears to Evan and asks politely. He even has the tools and the materials delivered to Evan’s new house. But when Evan refuses, God becomes a little more demanding. First, the animals start showing up—at the most inconvenient times. Then comes the Noah-like beard and long, flowing hair—and the matching robe. Finally, when Evan finds out that the arrangements have been made for him to buy eight neighboring lots—plenty of room for ark-building—he realizes that God’s not kidding. Unfortunately, the rest of Capitol Hill isn’t quite as convinced—nor is Evan’s wife, Joan (Lauren Graham), who decides to pack up their three sons and leave her mentally unstable husband alone with his giant boat.



If you’ve seen the trailers, you might be under the impression that Evan Almighty is a goofy family comedy, in which Steve Carell grows a beard and hurts himself a lot. Kinda like Are We Done Yet? with monkeys. And you’d be right. But as ridiculous and overdone as it may sound, Evan Almighty is actually pretty funny.



You see, when it comes to physical comedy, Steve Carell is a genius—and there’s definitely plenty of physical comedy to keep him busy in Evan Almighty. In fact, there’s a montage with nothing but Carell pounding his thumb with a hammer and falling off things and getting hit in the nether-regions—though I’m not necessarily saying that that’s a good thing. While I could have done with a little less of Steve Carell hurting himself, though, the fact that it’s Steve Carell instead of, say, Jim Carrey, seems to make it almost okay.



Of course, that’s not to say that I didn’t roll my eyes a few times—because I did. There are moments when it goes just a little bit too far (see above comments on Steve-Carell-falling-off-things montage). But, overall, Evan Almighty isn’t bad. The story may not be brilliant, but it’s cute—and there are even a couple of mildly heart-warming messages in the end. Freeman is wonderful (once again) as God. Carell is hilarious, as usual, and some of the supporting actors—especially Wanda Sykes, who plays Evan’s assistant—add plenty of laughs of their own. So although it isn’t the best comedy of the year, feel free to climb on board. Because as far as family movies go, Evan Almighty is relatively seaworthy.

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Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it. Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course. As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com). Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.
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kdk

Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing in some form or another (usually when she was supposed to be doing something else) since the ripe old age of ten—when she, her cousin, and their two Cabbage Patch Dolls formed the Poo Authors’ Club. After a short career in advertising, Kristin got sick of always saying nice things about stuff that didn’t deserve it—so now she spends her days criticizing things, and she’s much happier for it.

Since creating NightsAndWeekends.com in February of 2002, Kristin has spent her life surrounded by piles and piles of books and movies—so many that her office has become a kind of entertainment obstacle course.

As if her writing and editing responsibilities for N&W.com weren’t enough to keep her out of trouble, Kristin also hosts a number of weekly radio shows: Reel Discovery, Shelf Discovery, and On the Marquee. She’s also a proud member of the Broadcast Film Critics Association (CriticsChoice.com), the Central Ohio Film Critics Association (COFCA.org), the Online Film Critics Society (OFCS.org), and the Women Film Critics Circle (WFCC.Wordpress.com).

Kristin lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband, Paul, and their daughter, Anna. She welcomes questions, comments, and fan mail at kdk@nightsandweekends.com.

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