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Shallow Hal

After heeding his dying father's advice, Hal commits to dating only women who embody physical perfection. His resolve is upended by a chance encounter with famed self-help guru Tony Robbins. Robbins hypnotizes him into recognizing the beauty that exists even in women who aren’t conventionally attractive. Hal soon falls for Rosemary, only to discover that the woman he considers stunning is, in fact, a 300-pound woman who isn’t conventionally attractive.

Director(s)

Mary Wigmore

Michael Corrente

Bobby Farrelly

Peter Farrelly

Keri Bruno

Josh Klausner

Hal Olofsson

Donald Murphy

Greg Guzik

Steve Gehrke

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Cast & Crew

Kyle Gass

Kyle Gass

Artie

Bonnie Aarons

Bonnie Aarons

Spastic Friend #1

Bruce McGill

Bruce McGill

Reverend Larson

Gwyneth Paltrow

Gwyneth Paltrow

Rosemary Shanahan

Donald Murphy

Donald Murphy

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Jack Black

Jack Black

Hal Larson

Steve Gehrke

Steve Gehrke

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Joe Viterelli

Joe Viterelli

Steve Shanahan

Laura Kightlinger

Laura Kightlinger

Jen

Sayed Badreya

Sayed Badreya

Doctor Sayed

Jason Alexander

Jason Alexander

Mauricio Wilson

Susan Ward

Susan Ward

Jill

Erinn Bartlett

Erinn Bartlett

Bella

Molly Shannon

Molly Shannon

Mrs. Mary Larson (uncredited)

Tony Robbins

Tony Robbins

Tony Robbins

Michael Corrente

Michael Corrente

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Stacy Fuson

Stacy Fuson

Night Club Goer #2 (as Stacey Fuson)

Nan Martin

Nan Martin

Tanya Peeler

Fawn Irish

Fawn Irish

Spastic Bella

Nick Nemeth

Nick Nemeth

Night Club Goer

Dr. David A. Kipper

Dr. David A. Kipper

Department Store Clerk

Daniel Greene

Daniel Greene

Doctor

Hal Olofsson

Hal Olofsson

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Hillary Matthews

Hillary Matthews

Pretty Girl with Puppy

Zen Gesner

Zen Gesner

Ralph

Brianna Gardner

Brianna Gardner

Cadence

Rob Moran

Rob Moran

Second Tiffany

Herbie Flynn

Herbie Flynn

Homeless Man #1

Jackie Flynn

Jackie Flynn

Fuel Pizza Manager

Steve Tyler

Steve Tyler

McIntosh Waiter

Sean Gildea

Sean Gildea

Pool Dad

Bob Mone

Bob Mone

Board Member #2

Danny Murphy

Danny Murphy

Cabbie

John-Eliot Jordan

John-Eliot Jordan

Fuel Pizza Waiter

Will Coogan

Will Coogan

Punk #1

Christal Handy

Christal Handy

Information Attendant #2

Libby Langdon

Libby Langdon

Waitress

Gigi Moran

Gigi Moran

Nurse #1

Abe Farrelly

Abe Farrelly

Sick Kid #2

Kevin Biegel

Kevin Biegel

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Warren Tashjian

Warren Tashjian

Freedom Park Goer

Thomas Jordan

Thomas Jordan

Wachusett Mtn. Skier

Peter Farrelly

Peter Farrelly

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Bobby Farrelly

Bobby Farrelly

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Greg Guzik

Greg Guzik

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Josh Klausner

Josh Klausner

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Apple Farrelly

Apple Farrelly

Hospital Intensive Care Unit Staff & Patient (as Apple Kocsis)

Sascha Knopf

Sascha Knopf

Gorgeous Tanya

Darius Rucker

Darius Rucker

Capital Grille Maitre D'

Brooke Burns

Brooke Burns

Katrina

Brian Mone

Brian Mone

Board Member #1

Mariann Neary

Mariann Neary

Information Attendant #1

Rene Kirby

Rene Kirby

Walt

Joshua 'Li'iBoy' Shintani

Joshua 'Li'iBoy' Shintani

Li'iboy

Sasha Joseph Neulinger

Sasha Joseph Neulinger

Young Hal

Jill Christine Fitzgerald

Jill Christine Fitzgerald

Mrs. Shanahan

Don Gavin

Don Gavin

David Bouley

Leslie DeAntonio

Leslie DeAntonio

Helga

Caryl Lippman West

Caryl Lippman West

Nurse #2

Mary Wigmore

Mary Wigmore

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John Dennis

John Dennis

Capital Grille Host

Manon von Gerkan

Manon von Gerkan

Lindy

Lyndon Byers

Lyndon Byers

Punk #2

Sara Stout

Sara Stout

Babe on Dance Floor

Lisa Brounstein

Lisa Brounstein

Spastic Friend #2

Ron Darling

Ron Darling

Other Li'iboy

Anne E. Hodgson

Anne E. Hodgson

Pretty Nurse

Kelly McRorie

Kelly McRorie

Bar Girl

Dean R. Palozej

Dean R. Palozej

Bartender

Dede Kinerk

Dede Kinerk

Party Friend

David Getz

David Getz

Dr. James Uler

Jesse Peter

Jesse Peter

Sick Kid #1

Robby Johns

Robby Johns

Kid in Tree

Tiffany Burke

Tiffany Burke

Soda Shop Waitress

Ashley B. Howard

Ashley B. Howard

Night Club Goer #2

Ryan Biegel

Ryan Biegel

Night Club Goer

Keri Bruno

Keri Bruno

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Details

GenresComedy, Romance, Fantasy, Drama
Runtime1h 54 mins
Released on01 Nov 2001
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

7/10

Shallow Hal wants a gal. Hal Larsen (Jack Black) only ever dates beautiful trophy women on account of advice he received on his death bed from his father. However, a chance meeting with a self-help guru helps him to see inner beauty first and foremost. Soon after, he falls in love with his boss' severely overweight daughter, which as it raises eyebrows everywhere the couple go, Hal is oblivious as to what everyone else is on about. Tender, sweet and subtle are not words one readily attributes to the Farrelly Brothers, but in Shallow Hal they have managed to blend all three with their penchant for close to the knuckle humour. Gwyneth Paltrow in the dual role dons the fat-suit and once again showcases her unheralded comic timing, while Jack Black proves ebullient and engaging in a role that calls for him to shut out what he is actually meant to be seeing. In support Jason Alexander gets the weasel best friend comedy sidekick role, and is wonderfully abhorrent and good at keeping the cards close to his chest. It's never uproariously funny, but it doesn't need to be, it tickles where it needs to, and it prods the emotional psyche with requisite impact. In a world that has become obsessed with the girth and weight of a person, especially with women - and as it happens is led by Hollywood, Shallow Hal is refreshing entertainment. 7/10

Wuchak

7/10

***Fun romcom with a worthy message*** A shallow man (Jack Black) from Charlotte, North Carolina, falls in love with a 300 lb. woman (Gwyneth Paltrow) after Tony Robbins enables him to see inner merit. Jason Alexander is on hand as his best friend. “Shallow Hal” (2001) is a romcom that’s both amusing and meaningful. The movie stresses the importance of inward beauty, which Hal was incapable of seeing because of his focus on solely physical attractiveness. When the latter is removed through Tony Robbins' mesmerism he's finally able to see the former. Whiney libs that are unable to grasp fantasy and humor might be offended by the fat jokes, but the overall moral is commendable. The flick scores pretty well in the feminine department with Paltrow in her prime and never looking better, speaking as someone who was never overly wowed by her. She’s jaw-dropping here and the movie doesn’t fail to spotlight her beauty. Other beautiful women are featured, like Susan Ward as Hal’s neighbor, Jill. The film runs 1 hour, 54 minutes and was shot in Charlotte, North Carolina. GRADE: B+

Kamurai

7/10

Really good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. Now, I'm honestly not the biggest fans of this cast: Jack Black, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Jason Alexander, but that's not to discredit their acting abilities, and I don't just limit that to these performances as everyone did a great job. Because of the complexity of the story itself, they clearly wanted to make this as silly and palatable as possible so everything essentially has rounded corners and rubberized edges. Hal is purposely left as a generic stock character to endear the audience as lesser but relatable, when it's actually a representation of the expectant audience. Mauricio is clearly a similar representation of our self-loathing, self-sabotaging selves: anytime we actually get something we think we might not deserve we take it away. Even Rosemarie is a generic representation of women's self-view (granted it is wildly simplified in this "guy's" movie), and by "blurring" the view between taught beauty (very clearly Jack learned from his dad) and personal connection you're able to find real happiness with people that might actually matter to you past an image. I and the movie aren't "glorifying fatness" (people say weird stuff), you should of course continue to work and be the best version of you that you can be, but "but he/she/it is fat" shouldn't be the only factor. It touches on real issues in the work and that ruins the escapism for me a little bit, but it does it in such a odd, fun, philosophical way it's easy enough to overlook.

The Movie Mob

8/10

**Shallow Hal might have a pretty divisive premise in today's culture, but the message and character growth champion worth and dignity while making you laugh.** This movie would never be allowed to release in today's world, but it was a hit when it came out in 2001, and it's because it really is a funny, sweet movie. What could be a crude and offensive movie is thoughtful and even deep at moments while being laugh-out-loud hilarious. Jack Black plays the same lovable goofball as always, except this time, his character struggles with only caring about a person's appearance and his particular expectations on how they should look. But as the movie progresses, Hal grows and matures, discovering the beauty in everyone, both inside and out. Shallow Hal ultimately shares a meaningful message while also pouring on the laughs and poking fun at every character in the film. So don't balk at the premise of the movie. Instead, give it a shot, and you might just enjoy it.

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Shallow Hal Trailer (2001)