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Kirk, an average Joe, can't believe his luck. Though he's stuck in a seemingly dead-end job as an airport security agent, against all odds Molly, a successful and outrageously gorgeous babe falls for him. Kirk is stunned. So are his friends, his family and even his ex-girlfriend. Now he has to figure out how to make the relationship work, even though he's the first to admit "She's Out of My League."

Classification
[ MA ] Strong sexual references and coarse language
Genre
Comedy
Cinema release
1 Apr 2010
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Director
Jim Field Smith
Running time
104 mins
Main cast
Jay Baruchel, Krysten Ritter, Lindsay Sloane
Links
Official Site | IMDb
She's Out of My League

Review

The hottie and the nottie

Rating: 2.5

by Samuel Downing

She's Out of My League tackles that old, vaguely sexist Hollywood maxim: that you can be an out-of-shape loser with no prospects, and still land the super-hot girl of your dreams. (Don't believe it's sexist? Then how come there are approximately zero movies where the frumpy woman wins the heart of the handsome, rich, athletic man?) This time around the loser is Kirk (Jay Baruchel), who's stuck in a dead-end job as an airport security guard and hoping to get back together with his bitchy ex Marnie (Lindsay Sloane), more out of singleton desperation than from a genuine desire to be with her. Kirk encounters knock-out blonde Molly (Alice Eve), who inexplicably takes a shine to him. To the surprise of both their friends, the two hit it off and start dating — but can a hottie and a nottie really make it work? Baruchel is an appealingly mumbly hero, and his character Kirk and Eve's Molly are the movie's most likeable characters. But that's a bit of a backhanded compliment, given that almost all the supporting characters are obnoxiously vile and cartoonish, particularly toothy jerk Stainer (T.J. Miller) and the needlessly bitchy Patty (Krysten Ritter). League has its moments — the best scene is the one where Kirk attempts to shave his privates to impress Molly, and it's laugh-out-loud funny even if it is ripped straight from The 40-Year-Old Virgin — but many of the gags fall flat, and the climax is just plain dumb. In one scene Kirk rates himself a five out of 10. It's a score that applies equally to his whole movie.
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