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Director Rob Greenberg's silver screen debut is ambitious in representation but gets lost at sea in its attempt to revive an already questionable classic.
It's mildly entertaining while also masking criminal deceptions as romantic foreplay. Yet this remake has little of the real-life sizzle that Hawn and Russell added to the story.
Overboard demonstrates that not every idea deserves an encore. If the gender switch fostered some curiosity, the result is a comedy that -- even without amnesia -- would better be forgotten.
The 1987 'Overboard' was a mediocre movie with a charismatic actress that gave it some interest. This mediocre remake is slow, boringly predictable, and doesn't work without the magnetism that Goldie Hawn provided.
Anna Faris and Mexico's biggest star Eugenio Derbez step into Goldie and Kurt's shoes - but they can't keep this gender-reversed reboot from sinking like stone.