Okay, so let's talk guilty pleasures. You know what I'm talking about, those movies you know aren't great, but enjoy regardless. Everyone has one (or more), and mine happens to be the 2001 comedy film Rat Race. I'm a huge fan of comedy in general, and I love me a good comedy movie. Many of my all time favourite movies are comedies, and I think there's definitely an art to making people laugh. And hell, so many comedy movies are timeless classics. Rat Race, is not one of them. I'll acknowledge it now, this isn't art. It's not even actually
that good. So why am I talking about it? Well, because I can, and because I find this movie absolutely fascinating. So, for those unaware, what is Rat Race? Well, think It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World, but make it even stupider, and you honestly wouldn't be a million miles away. An eccentric millionaire sets up a game, where six groups of ordinary people race to a locker in Silver City, New Mexico, which contains 2,000,000 dollars, That's it. The meat of the film comes from the characters, and the batshit crazy situations they find themselves in. The plot's simple, but hey, good comedy really doesn't need a good story, it just needs to be funny. And it is... for the most part. But more on that later. For now, let's talk plot.
As I said earlier, Rat Race's plot is thin, but not terrible. The movie puts a lot of focus on coming up with creative scenarios during the race portion, which makes the ending kind of out of nowhere. To spoil, every character has a sudden change of heart, and they all donate the money to charity. In a movie full of out of nowhere contrivances, this one is just so jarring. The jokes are minimal, and it's a universally out of character moment for everyone. I wouldn't even mind, but it's in a film full of assholes who'd do anything for quick, easy money, so it makes no sense that they'd give it all away. The tone shifts too, which makes it even more out of place. Seriously, why is this how the movie ends?
That aside, the plot divides itself into seven, with each one focusing on each one of the characters. This makes the plot hard to discuss, as problems I have with one story, don't really carry over to other stories. I love that it is an ensemble cast, don't get me wrong, but damn, is it hard to analyze. Speaking generally, I like the plot, as scattered as it occasionally is. It's fun, it's stupid, and it's always on the move. It's not a plot based movie, it can afford to focus more on it's jokes. And speaking of it's jokes...
Holy Basil Fawlty does this movie throw out a whole load of jokes. Do all of them hit? No. Some are too low brow, some too stupid, and some just not funny. The ones that do work though, work because they're over the top, spontaneous and just so off the wall ridiculous that you have to laugh. Runaway hearts, Hitler's car, hot air balloons, crazy squirrel women, helicopter chases and a bus filled with Lucille Ball impersonators are just some of the things that this movie throws at you. It's stupid, but creatively so. You can't help but watch as the movie gets increasingly more ridiculous. It's not subtle, hell, it's not always even funny, but it's always throwing more and more at you. It's a movie that just does not stop, and it's pretty spectacular. Some of it will undoubtedly make you groan, but hey, some of this stuff actually works pretty well. One scene involving the aforementioned runaway heart, a dog, an electric fence, Newman from Seinfeld and Mr Bean in particular is absolutely hilarious. Yeah, the jokes are hit and miss, and incredibly silly, but that's part of the charm.
And then there's the cast. John Cleese, Rowan Atkinson, Whoopi Goldberg, Breckin Meyer, Seth Green, Wayne Knight, Cuba Gooding Jr., Vince Vieluf, Jon Lovitz, some really funny, talented people are in this movie. And though I wouldn't call this any of their best work (except maybe Vince Vieluf, he hasn't really done anything too great), I will say that there's this kind of satisfaction off seeing all of these people run wild, and bounce off each other in the process. Some of them are admittedly better than others (Rowan Atkinson as Enrico Polini in particular is just perfect), but they all work well at being terrible people to each other, which is pretty much what the movie is. The cast plays off each other pretty well actually, doing what they can with the script. It's not career defining stuuf, but it's actually alright for what it is.
So, Rat Race seems.... good, I guess. Why am I calling it a guilty pleasure of mine? Well, it sucks.Yeah, it's not good. Obviously I see some good in it, otherwise I wouldn't have made this post, but this movie really isn't all that good. Lazy writing, cheap jokes, one dimensional characters (Enrico Polini notwithstanding), over reliance on gross out humour and physical comedy, it just isn't well made. Now, you can argue two things. First, it's a comedy movie, it's not going to be art. That is something to take into consideration, however, so many comedies are great because of the care and effort put into them. They can still be stupid, but they can be intelligently stupid, stupid, but well written and generally well crafted. Grossout humour can even be done well if you know what you're doing. Comedy can be well made and low brow, hell, Mel Brooks made a career off of low brow, crass, and stupid humour, and did it well. But Rat Race isn't well made. It throws everything at the wall, and yes, some of it sticks and works and is funny (see above), but so much of it isn't. So much of it falls flat and dies incredibly quickly.
The second point you can argue, a point which is harder to counter, is that it was made by Jerry Zucker, who made movies like Airplane! and Top Secret! and Ghost... for some reason... I guess that one isn't relevant. My point is that Zucker has made movies like this. Rewatching Airplane!, you'll notice that it too isn't that well made, but succeeds because of it's phenomenal script and perfect comic timing. Rat Race lacks both of these things, for the most part. It's not really Jerry Zucker's best work, but it's hard to say "this movie sucks because it's stupid and poorly made, but THIS MOVIE? It's great! it's stupid and poorly made!" without sounding redundant. The failing is in the script. You can't get it right all the time, I guess.
So mediocre performances, a poor script, great set pieces and Newman from Seinfeld make this kind of shit movie into the ultimate guilty pleasure for me. I acknowledge that it's bad, but I have a soft spot for it. I admire it's creativity, premise and Rowan Atkinson, but ultimately, it's lazy script, poor direction and generally terrible characters drag it down big time. I'm not recommending this movie at all, but if you're curious, give it a watch. Honestly, it's harmless, and hey, I've watched this movie more times than I care to admit, but I guess that's why it's a guilty pleasure.