As she and her husband drop off their daughter for her last year of college, middle-aged mom Deanna, (Melissa McCarthy) learns that he husband wants a divorce. Turning her rejection into a new beginning, Deanna enrols in college to complete her long neglected degree. College life is different than Deanna remembers but her outgoing, upbeat personality begins to rub off on fellow students.
We say, ѻýLife of the Party is pleasant and harmless.ѻý
TAYLOR: Iѻým not really a fan of McCarthyѻýs work, but I do think sheѻýs a capable enough actor. Most of her films have her portray characters that are either obnoxious loud-mouths or oddballs. In Tammy for instance, McCarthyѻýs Tammy character was a likeable goofball and although the film was neither particularly funny nor great, it wasnѻýt annoying. McCarthyѻýs Deanna character, in Life of the Party is a sweet, optimistic supermom thrust into atypical college life.
HOWE: Life of the Party is not funny, well I take that back, there is one funny moment in it, but when you are paying good money to watch a comedy you expect more for your buck. I find nearly all of McCarthyѻýs movies are the same: weak scripts, weak acting and even unfunny jokes. I canѻýt believe she still gets leading roles in films.
TAYLOR: I think I know the joke you laughed at, itѻýs the same one I laughed at and a nice surprise about half way through the film. Although I couldnѻýt recommend Life of the Party as a good and funny comedy, I still canѻýt stop coming back to the fact that it didnѻýt bother me. Itѻýs like a tall glass of tepid tap water on a hot day: youѻýll drink it but youѻýll be sorry if you had to pay for it.
HOWE: I will have to agree with you on all of the points you mentioned. Still, I was so bored and fed up with it that I was looking at the time to see how much more of this awful film I had to sit through. I could have spent it a lot more creatively like watering the garden, mowing the grass or cleaning out the cat litter.
Taylor gives Life of the Party 2 trips to the library out of 5.
Howe gives it 1 good joke out of 5.