Jay Roach – „Meine Braut, ihr Vater und ich“ (2000)

Peinlichkeit ist politisch! Besonders dann, wenn sie im Wohnzimmer von weißen, wohlhabenden, protestantischen, amerikanischen Familien entsteht. Und dieser Film baut seine gesamte Komik auf dieser sozialen Spannung auf. Ein Mann besucht die Eltern seiner Freundin. Ein Wochenende, das für alle zur Prüfung wird. Ein Vater, will entscheiden, ob dieser Mann seiner Tochter würdig ist. Das ist im Kern so ein archaisches Ritual, eigentlich wie gemacht, für eine Komödie. Mit Robert De Niro und Ben Stiller. (ZDF, Wh.)

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The Roses: A Mini-Review

I often don’t find remakes of films to be worthwhile. That’s not the case with Jay Roach’s reimagining of the 1989 film The War of The Roses, based on Warren Adler’s book of the same name. Titled simply and tellingly, The Roses, this remake worked for me.

I enjoyed this version better than the much beloved original. Perhaps it’s the time or the timing, but the fact that the remake focuses more on the comedy and less on the black comedy is what won me over. Don’t get me wrong. I love black comedy and this film is still in that genre, but the brightness of the comedy is what makes it work.

The star pairing of Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman is sublime. As a couple who seem to have it all before they start tearing everything to shreds, Cumberbatch and Colman deliver as delicious a repartee as the dishes Colman’s character whips up with her cooking. Roach plants the moments for the payoffs perfectly, and even pays homage to the original with a few clever winks. Everything makes sense in the story’s update to our current era including a delightful spin on the perils of having a new home designed from the ground up with smart technology.

Fans of the original know where the story is going, but this time around I found myself almost rooting for a different ending, just to keep the banter going. Scathing wit hasn’t been this much fun since Hepburn and Tracy.

The supporting cast that includes among others Andy Samberg, Allison Janney, and Kate McKinnon is superb though a bit underutilized. Even so, they do deliver a delightful ensemble turn as Americans enjoying and being seduced by their own growing, yet completely naive awareness of the lead couple’s Britishness.

The Roses was released late in the summer of 2025 and I just caught up with it on streaming (Disney+) and I’m glad I did. Whether you’re a fan of the original or not, this remake is a good and funny diversion amidst all of the bad times we’re living through. To top it off, Colman and Cumberbatch deliver a master class in comedy.

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Stacey Wilson Hunt Sets Second Season (and New Home) for ‘My Hollywood Story’ Podcast

The filmed podcast series, hosted at Soho House's Luckman Club, will feature Scott Cooper, Ruth E. Carter, Patricia Clarkson, Mimi Leder, Marlee Matlin, Kumail Nanjiani, Jay Roach, Charlie Sheen and Gus Van Sant.

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Doch, MEET THE PARENTS von 2000 ist gut gealtert. Weiterhin ein Film, dessen Erzählelemente bestens ineinandergreifen, mit Szenen, die zumeist gleichzeitig zum Lachen und schmerzhaft sind. Und auch der 22-jährige konnte heute damit noch einmal seinen Spaß haben, nachdem er ihn als Kind mitgeschaut hatte. Eine Komödie auf dem Weg zum Klassiker.

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Love is a Battlefield

  The Roses is technically a remake of 1989 black comedy, "The War of the Roses", but sticks far less closely to the source novel than its ...

Benedict Cumberbatch Calls ‘The Roses’ a “Date Night Film” Despite Its Dark Themes

Jay Roach, the director, also praises the 'Doctor Strange' actor's comedic talent, telling THR: "I don't think people expect him to be that funny, and he's freaking hilarious."

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