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Single and indecisive, Eddie begins dating the incredibly sexy and seemingly fabulous Lila. At the urging of his friends and family, Eddie proposes marriage. But Eddie didn't realize that Lila is a shrew, and she reveals her true nature during their honeymoon.
The original's premise has been stripped of anything to do with upward mobility, and except for one shot involving a Prince Albert, the Farrellys' signature shock humor is largely absent.
January 18, 2008
Washington City Paper
Bobby and Peter Farrelly don't bring any fresh insight or relevance to their remake of The Heartbreak Kid. Mainly, they've taken a decent comedy and turned it into a...decent comedy.
March 06, 2008
USA Today
Though not as engaging as Knocked Up, there is enough humor to keeps us entertained.
[The] 2007 remake delivers a lot of laughs despite the fact we're clearly supposed to root for and feel sorry for the cad ... no matter how squirmy or awful his actions.
If The Heartbreak Kid doesn't go totally wrong, its big problem is that doesn't really go anywhere. It just sort of lies there, like dumb Lila on the beach, waiting to turn gold.