BOAT
TRIP
Starring
: Roger Moore, Roselyn Sanchez, Cuba Gooding Jr, Horatio Sanz,
Vivica A Fox
Genre : Comedy
MPAA Rating : R - for strong sexual content, language and some
drug material
Two
dimwitted straight guys looking for love set sail for the Caribbean
on a cruise, finding out too late that the passengers are gay
in more ways than one.
Story
After
wrecking things with his fiancée Felicia (Vivica A. Fox),
Jerry (Cuba Gooding, Jr) decides to book a cruise with his best
friend Nick (Horatio Sanz) to find love and romance on the high
seas. But when Nick inadvertently ticks off the travel agent,
he exacts revenge by booking the straight pals on a gay ship.
Once aboard and stuck at sea, Nick, desperate to escape, aims
a flare gun at a passing helicopter so they can airlift them
back to heterosexual land. Instead he causes the chopper to
crash-land, forcing its 12 chesty passengers, members of a Swedish
sun tanning team, to take refuge on the boat. Nick spends the
rest of the film trying to sleep with them, but always ends
up with the virile, butch head coach instead. Meanwhile, Jerry
gets drunk, falls into the pool and wakes up to find the beautiful
dance instructor Gabriella (Roselyn Sanchez) performing mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation on him. He tries to sleep with her, but she thinks
he's gay. Jerry lets her believe this because it allows her
to let her guard down, undress in front of him and talk about
meaningful things, including how to give a good blow job. But
hold on to your visors--there's a twist! Jerry's ex jumps on
board mid-voyage to reclaim her man, only to find him singing
''I'm Coming Out'' in a sequined thong.
Acting
The
most devastating thing about Boat Trip is the fact that it stars
Gooding. Is this the same actor who delivered a mind-blowing
performance as Tre in John Singleton's 1991 directorial debut
Boyz N the Hood and earned the Best Supporting Actor Oscar in
1996 for the role of football player Rod Tidwell in Jerry Maguire?
At some point Gooding's film choices took a wrong turn and a
string of debacles ensued: Rat Race, Pearl Harbor, Snow Dogs
and now this. As Jerry, Gooding, who portrayed a gay art dealer
so eloquently in As Good As It Gets, spends 93 minutes proclaiming
his heterosexuality and making really stupid faces at the camera.
Although Gooding's character Jerry is a sweet guy, he's also
a flake and it's hard to relate to all the dumb choices he makes
throughout the film. Jerry's pal Nick is played by Saturday
Night Live alum Sanz (The New Guy) who, during his two-year
stint on the late night comedy sketch show displayed his versatility
and comedic skill, nailing impressions and garnering praise--including
comparisons to the late SNL great John Belushi. In Boat Trip,
however, Sanz's character Nick, an oversexed twerp in a cabana
shirt, is reduced to being the butt of jokes.
Direction
Director
Mort Nathan's Boat Trip should have been called The Love Boat:
The Homophobic Voyage because it plays out like one of those
two-hour TV movies based on the 1970s sitcom. But while the
Pacific Princess promised us that love wouldn't hurt anymore,
it's as hurtful as can be on Boat Trip's deluxe ocean liner.
Take Nick, for example. He just wants a little lovin' from Swedish
sun tanner Inga, but is instead chased by the team's manly coach
who likes to show off her deep-throat skills on a baseball bat.
Not only is this disturbing, it's not funny, which is the problem
with Nathan and William Bigelow's script. The humor isn't seamless
and you can smell a joke's set up from a mile away. And, unfortunately,
a bunch of bad jokes strung together do not a good story make--especially
when the script is littered with two-dimensional characters.
The most objectionable thing about this film, however, is not
its crude humor or its cartoonish stereotypes, but the fact
that it actually tries to deliver a moral with its story. Jerry
and Nick leave their cruise with the knowledge that straight
dudes can actually be friends with gay guys because they can
be professional businessmen too, such as doctors and accountants.
You don't say?
Bottom
Line
Set
a course for a new adventure because Boat Trip is one shipwreck
of a movie.
My
Rating:




