The Rebound review

Zeta-Jones pulls a younger model…

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The Rebound review - Things we know about Catherine Zeta-Jones. She can do sexy, feisty and flinty in her sleep. She likes an older gent. She doesn’t inspire warm-fuzzies, especially when she’s declaring that she and him-indoors consider $1m “not a lot of money to us”. She’s beautiful, accomplished and… well, sort of hard to like.

So top marks to CZJ for letting her guard down, playing her age and injecting considerable warmth, vulnerability and reality into what is essentially a by-rote cougar romcom. She’s Sandy, a recently divorced MILF who moves to New York with her two moppets and asks sweet, directionless graduate Aram (Justin Bartha) to become her “manny”.

As they muddle along, she finds a new lease of life pursuing a career in sports newscasting while he’s dithering over his future but happy to be a big kid with hers. They’re a makeshift family, so how long before Sandy and Aram start to play mummies and daddies for real? And what will her sniffy fortysomething friends think?

Written and directed by Julianne Moore’s other half, Bart Freundlich, The Rebound does nothing new but does it, for the most part, well. Zeta-Jones and Bartha have sweet chemistry together and it’s refreshing to see her portray uncertainty with elements of frumpiness and doggedness.

Freundlich gives standard romcom scenarios a lightness of touch and a welcome sense of maturity (on their first kiss, Sandy pulls away and instructs Aram to use less tongue).

Unfortunately, there are also some woefully broad comedy strokes. A lesbian/ feminist self-defence class is pratfalling horror and a literally shitty date feels like it’s scooped from another movie. And CZJ’s so-called sultry dance moves at a party induce feelings of fontrum akin to watching her hubby’s grandad shimmy back in Basic Instinct.

But the obligatory third-act split does at least feel more authentic than many others, while the final reel is happy to celebrate the privileges and experiences afforded to both the young and the beenaround- the-block.

Contributing Editor, Total Film

Jane Crowther is a contributing editor to Total Film magazine, having formerly been the longtime Editor, as well as serving as the Editor-in-Chief of the Film Group here at Future Plc, which covers Total Film, SFX, and numerous TV and women's interest brands. Jane is also the vice-chair of The Critics' Circle and a BAFTA member. You'll find Jane on 12DOVE exploring the biggest movies in the world and living up to her reputation as one of the most authoritative voices on film in the industry. 

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