![]() Geographically, Will’s trek is but a short distance from his working-class South Boston neighborhood to the patrician elitery of Cambridge and M.I.T. The shortest distance between two points is not a straight line, and that’s especially true for young Will Hunting (Matt Damon) in this personal saga. In this dead-battery of a movie, these live-wires miraculously ignite sparks.'Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl': THR's 2003 Review Learning that the irritating Sarah was once married, Shannon deadpans, “Was he a hearing man?” McCarthy is a force of comic nature. What does work is the hilarious interplay between the two stars. Point taken, but that point gets tired very quickly. The subtext in the all-over-the-place script by Katie Dippold is that women can behave just as boorishly as guys. Of course, Bridesmaids director Paul Feig will put a shine on every cliché in the R-rated cop comedy book. ![]() McCarthy is Shannon Mullins, a battering ram of ball-busting fire who makes life hell in the Boston PD for anyone who gets in her way. Bullock is Sarah Ashburn, a socially inept FBI ramrod with her eye on a bigger job. But they are formidable reasons, and they go by the names of Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy. There are only two reasons to see The Heat.
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