Some of the classics surprised us because we didn't expect much at first, but we felt pleased, entertained, and we were moved with the depth of what lied behind the the facade. Those are bound to be disappointments because they appeal to people who think only a particular type of productions should be considered fine entertainment. Class and perfection doesn't only occur in historical and pretentious comedies. We have incredible harmonies in rock and heavy metal anthems. The recent "Neighbors" being a prime example of everything that can go wrong with miscasting, misfired lines, and lazy direction.To close, there is beauty in all kinds of art. So many times we have been given trash, full of unnecessary and stupid jokes that are more shocking than funny. Whoever wrote the screenplay did his homework and made sure that the skeleton didn't go in without every other element to make a fantastic comedy. His rantings and reactions to a sudden realization about something one of his undercover agents has done was a moment to treasure because of his excellent timing and the rest of the cast's facial reactions.
You will be laughing out loud over and over.There is one scene that has the explosion of a parent in a visitation day, and Ice Cub's outburst is one of the funniest ever on film. Much of the credit once again goes to the incredible work by Tatum and the fine support Hill gives him. This might not be highbrow comedy, but it is beautifully delivered. Be ready to acknowledge the talents of Allen, Benny H., and a few others as winks are given to the audience. There are many tributes and references to those films throughout "22". What might have been vulgar in another film, here ranks with some of the best comedy in the movies. Yes, those elements are carefully placed, and what comes out is the silliness, the naivete and stupidity of how the characters deal with their relationships with each other. We're not sitting listening to boring expositions or innumerable descriptions of bathroom humor. This is serious competition for his undercover buddy, and the writers take flight with it when we see the reactions in Hill's face and their further exchanges.The silly action scenes and the vulgarity that peppers and ruins much of what they call comedy nowadays take a second seat to the development of characters here. Here he is living his dream, succeeding at every possible endeavor, being popular, sharing every moment with his newly found friend. This time, Hill and Tatum do an amazing job by taking their bromance into new levels.Tatum is definitely having the time of his life, as he finds his soul mate in school and apparently his destiny in life. For a moment, I thought I was watching "Tootsie" and some of its best bits when the main character was having a nightmarish experience.
In particular, the scene in the psychologist office had the audience laugh out loud because absolutely no one on screen was tuned to the same channel, and it kept getting funnier and funnier. His romance and break up scenes rank way up there with the zaniness of "Some Like it Hot", and we are not prepared even in the more open times for some of the exchanges between the two actors when every other lines has a double meaning. Hill, well spins his character in a different dimension and takes on a romantic and bromantic persona. We all know how it will turn out, but the set up is to put these two in an environment where they will not fit because of the obvious.