Reese Witherspoon stuns in comic avatar

Actor plays polar opposite to previously-played serious characters in ‘Hot Pursuit’


Reuters May 08, 2015
Witherspoon made her mark in comedy early on her career as Elle Woods in Legally Blonde. PHOTO: REUTERS

LOS ANGELES: Hot Pursuit, opening Friday in US and Canadian theatres, is a buddy comedy by women, about women, and mostly for women, and it started when Witherspoon — wearing her producer’s hat — saw the potential of a comic pairing with Vergara.

“She’s very fresh,” said Witherspoon of the star of ABC television hit Modern Family. “I think she is one of the great comedy voices out there representing a whole other side of women and comedy.”

One a short, blond and blue-eyed American, the other a tall, curvaceous Colombian, together they set out to create an even odder couple of characters.

Officer Cooper is in charge of protecting Daniella Riva, a mobster’s trophy wife turned widow, as they are chased by corrupt cops and drug cartel henchmen through Texas.

“I love when there are two completely polar opposite people coming together having to figure out how to get out of a situation,” said director Anne Fletcher, noting that Witherspoon and Vergara had chemistry “ten-fold.”

While some critics have praised the Witherspoon-Vergara combination, most have panned the film and its gags, calling it a pale imitation of the successful female buddy comedy The Heat.

“I think we are continuing the path of The Heat and Bridesmaids and it’s a great time to be a woman in comedy,” said Witherspoon.

Witherspoon, winner of an Oscar for best actress, made her mark in comedy early in her career as teen overachiever Tracy Flick in Election and sorority queen Elle Woods in Legally Blonde

Published in The Express Tribune, May 9th, 2015.

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