![]() ![]() ![]() His continued pursuits lead him to the discovery of her sad secret. Henry’s usual suave techniques prove less than effective on the mysterious Lucy. Nothing can stand in the way of his confirmed bachelorhood until he meets Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore) at a local Spam and eggs dive run by the hilariously sweet duo Sue (Amy Hill) and Nick (Pomaika'i Brown). His lifelong ambition is to sail away to colder seas and study the hidden life of walruses (something not every guy wants to do when he grows up). Henry Roth (Adam Sandler) is a marine veterinarian playboy (something every guy wants to do when he grows up) who spends his days caring for animals in a Hawaiian water park while wooing tourist femmes into one week stands by night. But even with it’s very odd premise, 50 First Dates is a pure showcase for Sandler and Barrymore’s romantic magic. Of course, when a movie is shot in Hawaii, a good director could make Tim Allen and Kirstie Alley look like they have chemistry. ![]() She’s witty and beautiful, while he’s silly and has a head shaped like an egg. Personally, I can’t explain why these two fit so well together. The chemistry of their cinematic union was undeniable in The Wedding Singer and it was only a matter of time before it happened again. Despite then, Sandler never shines more brilliantly than when he teams with the enchanting Drew Barrymore. His usual line of immature and often crude humor has been the trademark of his career. Adam Sandler is a perfect example of this mystery force of nature. While I’ve come to realize that this is, in fact, the truth, I have also learned that there is another power that can bring balance to the male foulness effect…girls. Guys are gross…or so my sisters regularly pointed out to me when we were growing up. ![]()
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