The Heat: Miss Congeniality again?
The Heat
Starring Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy
Rated: 5/10
Sandra Bullock is vintage FBI in this one too but the frills and the thrills here are somewhat toned down.Plagued by singlehood since childhood, the Yale grad is the butt of all scorn in a male-dominated department where she is looking for a promotion against all odds. Her fellow agents thinks she is some iron hotpants who needs a romp in the bed to soften up. Others see her as a pompous, attitudinal woman cop.
All this is true about her persona but Bullock uses these props to hide her insecurities — till, of course, she meets up with a foul-tongued, oversized woman detective in an assignment in Boston. Together the two script a film which is full of womanese and caricatured men, including the albino in the DEA.
Trying to smoke out a druglord who kills, maims and burns his detractors, there is very less in the film to call it a viable chase. It is more about the budding relationship the two mismatched women have and how they develop a bond against all odds.
Bullock has done similar roles for quite a while, so much so that you explore if this one too is a sequel to many of her cop-FBI movies. No, she is not exactly Miss Congeniality here, and there is hardly any love interest that comes into play, but look deep and you will see congeniality in her.
Source: Published in Sunday Pioneer on 30 June, 2013
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