Life O The Party

Life of the Party

It received mixed reviews from critics, who called it "a frustratingly middling comedy that never really figures out what to do with all that talent and fails to produce consistent laughs. After dropping off their daughter Maddie to her senior year at Decatur University in Atlanta , Dan tells Deanna that he wants a divorce because he has fallen in love with another woman, a realtor Marcie, and he also wants to sell their house under his name.

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Heartbroken, Deanna visits her parents Mike and Sandy to tell them what happened, but Mike is frustrated because Dan made Deanna drop out of her college because she was pregnant, as well as his overbearing ways during their marriage. Deanna goes to see Maddie in her dorm to tell the news about her divorce and her plans to study again at the university to earn a degree in Archaeology.

Maddie initially has doubts about her plan but she ultimately accepts it. Maddie introduces Deanna to her friends—Amanda, neurotic Debbie, and Helen. Deanna later meets her agoraphobic and chronically depressed roommate Leonor. On the first day of school, she meets demeaning girls, Jennifer and her friend Trina Yani Simone , who mocks Deanna's age. Deanna later signed the divorce papers, with her best friend Christine on her side, as well as Dan and Marcie.

At night, Maddie and her friends take Deanna to the party, where she meets a boy named Jack, who later falls in love with her and, the next day, they have sex inside the library. In another night, they attend an 80's-themed party where Deanna has a dance-off with Jennifer, resulting in earning the respect of her schoolmates. Deanna later has stage fright during her oral presentation and she collapses.

While Deanna hanging out for the dinner with Christine, her husband, and their couple friends, Dan and Marcie unexpectedly show up, who declare that they are getting married. Jack turns out to be Marcie's son and knowing about Deanna sleeping with Jack, Marcie walks out in disgust. On the night of Dan and Marcie's wedding, Deanna and her friends get high from chocolate bark laced with weed, and they head to the reception, where they start wrecking the wedding hall.

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Dan, Marcie, and Maddie find them and Marcie tells Deanna she is cut off financially from Dan, making Deanna filled with shame. Deanna tries to make amends with Maddie, but she tells her that she is leaving college since she has no means of completing the rest of the year on her own.

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The girls then come up with a plan to throw a party to raise money to pay for Deanna's tuition. Glad Hollywood finally sees hers. Reviewed at Warner Bros. Studios, Los Angeles, May 9, Ben Falcone, Melissa McCarthy. Falcone, McCarthy, David Siegel.

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Let's be honest, no one in fifty years is going to call Life of the Party a career highpoint. It'll be any wonder people will remember it at all.

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This feels more like a serious of outlandish vignettes from a TV sitcom as opposed to a fully-fledged theatrical feature. The day will come when McCarthy makes another drop-dead hit like The Heat or Bridesmaids where she can be funny and have a decent script to back her up. And when that day arrives, I'll be waiting in the wings.

Melissa McCarthy is really hit and miss for me.

This is watchable, but that's the best I could say for it. There's a lot of gross humor, which I personally don't like.

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It actually started off okay too and I had hopes it might be funny, but it never really lifts to what it could be. I'm becoming a little exhausted by Melissa McCarthy. When she's put in a group, sure, she works well. On her own though, it just never seems to stand.

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With the exception of Spy, which even then I didn't think was that great, all her movies are profoundly meh. They're not even bad necessarily, just meh. It's the same thing here. The story is cute I guess though we've seen it before , the characters are fine, and there were one or two jokes that were genuinely funny.

But was it worth those one or two jokes for the overall period where I was just kinda' bored by the movie? The movies not good, but it's not really bad either. Low expectations may have played a role, but from the get-go we are aware of who McCarthy's Deanna is; we've met someone like her in our own lives.

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Her sweaters are beyond glorious. The supporting cast of Gillian Jacobs as Coma Girl, Debby Ryan as the token mean girl, Jessie Ennis as this completely weird, but totally endearing fellow sorority sister to Deanna's daughter, Maddie Molly Gordon , are each fantastic in their own well-defined way. That's not mentioning SNL's Heidi Gardner as Deanna's agoraphobic new roommate, Chris Parnell as a corny archaeology professor, Matt Walsh as the tool bag ex-husband and Julie Bowen as his new bride-to-be who are each provided their moments to shine. Maya Rudolph steals every scene she's in, Stephen Root and Jacki Weaver are adorably clueless as Deanna's parents, and Luke Benward who initially seems he will serve no purpose other than eye candy turns in a strong comedic turn and whose role in the story sets up one of the best and most surprising scenes the movie has to offer.

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The "80's party" and oral presentation scenes solidify just how much fun this movie is to experience if you're not already on board with everything going on by the time we get into these sequences, but even better is the fat Life of the Party is consistently hilarious. I can't wait to watch this again and share it with more people. Just in time for Mother's Day weekend comes two eminently bland, safe, and unmemorable movies that generally waste their female stars.

Melissa McCarthy has proven herself one of the most funny and dynamic performers in comedy, but Life of the Party is a listless and groan-inducing back-to-school comedy that feels tonally off, adopting the persona of its tacky, talky, and awkward middle-aged mother.

You would think the premise would lead to plenty of R-rated shenanigans, but instead the film adopts a very sedate PG atmosphere, dulling the wild collegiate experience into something so predictable and safe as to be completely inoffensive.