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Review of by Jeff H — 27 May 2011

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I've been avoiding this movie for years because of the cover but couldn't believe the depth hiding within this dark comedy. Amidst the ridiculousness of this plot, "Death to Smoochy" has some interesting themes regarding the exploitation of children through television and merchandise.

Edward Norton, who is so well known for his bad-boy persona on (and off) the screen, has a dynamite performance as the kind-hearted dork that wants to change the world. Norton's versatility turns Smoochy into an incredibly loveable character and gives Sheldon Mopes an impressive transformation from start to finish.

Though I never would have expected it, this is one of Robin Williams' finest roles. This character allows him to portray a blend of humor and drama, while allowing him to do all of his voices and accents! Finally, I must admit that Catherine Keener became one of my favorite actresses through this feisty lead role (and it doesn't hurt that she's gorgeous).

Although Norton and Williams are incredible, Keener really stole the show for me, with fire in her eyes and also showing an interesting transformation. These three stood out, but the acting was strong all the way around, effectively bringing comedy to this dark plot.

With things like Michael Rispoli's brain-damaged character and the step dad song, "Death to Smoochy" will have you rolling on the floor before the film draws to a conclusion.

This review of Death to Smoochy (2002) was written by on 27 May 2011.

Death to Smoochy has generally received mixed reviews.

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