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Loser
Public flogging is no laughing matter. Then again, neither is "Loser," a film so painfully bad, it practically begs for such treatment for everyone involved in its making.
Yes, that might sound too harsh for what looks like just another lame teen comedy (such as the recent Freddie Prinze ordeal "Boys and Girls"). But this extremely unfunny film compounds its crimes by having no moral compass whatsoever.
For example, the subject of Rohypnol, the so-called "date-rape" drug, is hardly material to be taken lightly. Yet "Loser" uses it as a springboard for romance, and in a rather lighthearted fashion, no less.
That's pretty much the lowest point to which a comedy can sink, and it calls into question the motives of talents like actress Mena Suvari (from the Oscar-winning "American Beauty") and especially writer-director Amy Heckerling, who is largely responsible for this misbegotten mess.
But they soon tire of the hard-working student cramping their style, so they have him kicked out of their dorm room. And in a highly unlikely turn, Paul winds up taking a room at a nearby veterinary hospital and ends up becoming a caretaker.
There, he also nurses back to health a fellow student, Dora Diamond (Mena Suvari), who had been drugged by his creepy dormmates. Not too surprisingly, Paul falls for the sweet but frumpy coed. Unfortunately, she's already in love with someone else English Lit professor Edward Alcott (Greg Kinnear), who is reluctant to disclose a relationship with one of his students.
As improbable as some of these plot developments are, they could be worse. But it's hard to care about what happens to any of these characters, as poorly sketched-out as they are.
In fact, the script is shockingly bad, considering that Heckerling scored so many points with her Jane-Austen-gone-Valley-Girl comedy "Clueless."
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Cast: Jason Biggs, Mena Suvari, Greg Kinnear, Zak Orth
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