Sidekicks steal ‘Vegas’ from Ashton, Cameron
Hilarious second bananas are the only reason to see ‘What Happens’
![]() | Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher find themselves battling over $3 million after a quickie marriage in "What Happens in Vegas." |
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Diaz stars as Joy, the kind of type-A anal-retentive New Yorker who schedules time to make schedules. She endures an excruciating breakup with her boyfriend (Jason Sudeikis), who dumps her at their doorway while all of their friends are hiding inside at his surprise birthday party. Meanwhile, Brooklynite Jack (Kutcher) has just been fired from his furniture-building job by the owner of the company. Who happens to be Jack’s father (Treat Williams).
For script-convenient reasons, these total opposites wind up hanging out together in Las Vegas, where they hope to blow off the steam of recent disappointments. In vulnerable states, they open up to each other about their problems. They drink a whole lot. And then they wake up married to each other. But just as they’re about to part ways and Google “annulment,” Joy gives Jack a quarter, which he puts in a slot machine that hits a $3 million jackpot.
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Joy and Jack’s attempts to make the other quit the marriage and abandon claim to the money makes for the best bits of “What Happens in Vegas,” even though the cash seems like it would be small potatoes to Joy, who’s on the fast track to promotion at her commodities-trading company. But whatever acidity can be mustered by Dana Fox’s script and Tom Vaughan’s direction gets completely nullified by Joy and Jack eventually falling in love and teaching each other valuable life lessons. Yawn.
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What would mainstream rom-coms do without actors like these (and Parker Posey and Judy Greer and Romany Malco and Zooey Deschanel and Wanda Sykes and Steve Zahn) who are willing to risk likeability in favor of being fast and loose and sassy and funny? They’re the free cocktails that keep us rolling the dice after the above-the-title names have already crapped out.
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