Review of The Internship (2013) by Shamus G — 16 Oct 2016
Often relying too heavily on the dual lead dichotomy of Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn that made Wedding Crashers an engaging comedy, The Internship means well and is at times humorous and endearing, but also often generic and predictable.
Owen Wilson's charisma is the lone saving grace, while Vince Vaughn rarely has those moments. He often comes across as the odd one in the room and the lines and jokes he delivers just don't land.
A decent film, but one that has not an ounce of rewatch ability, certainly not the likes of which was found in Wedding Crashers.
This review of The Internship (2013) was written by Shamus G on 16 Oct 2016.
The Internship has generally received mixed reviews.
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