'The Stand In' presents an intriguing premise that unfortunately doesn't quite live up to its potential. Drew Barrymore, in a challenging dual role, does her best to inject life into the proceedings, but the script feels underdeveloped. The…
The Stand In
When ordered to serve a year in rehab, actress Candy hires her on-set stand-in to take her place. The unassuming woman flips the script and steals her identity,…
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Drew Barrymore anchors 'The Stand In' with a performance that is both charming and effective, managing the complexities of playing two very different characters. The film's central conceit, a stand-in taking over an actress's life, provides a fertile…
This is a delightfully silly and surprisingly sharp comedy that benefits immensely from Drew Barrymore's infectious performance. 'The Stand In' takes a familiar 'trading places' trope and injects it with fresh energy, as a washed-up actress sends her…
'The Stand In' attempts a high-concept comedy of errors, but struggles to fully commit to its outlandish premise. Drew Barrymore is tasked with portraying both the fading star and her opportunistic double, a feat she tackles with evident…
Drew Barrymore shines in a dual role that allows her to flex both comedic and dramatic muscles in 'The Stand In'. The premise, a classic identity swap, offers ample opportunity for humour as an actress's stand-in steps into…
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The stand-in's success in taking over Candy's life stems from a combination of Candy's own recklessness and the stand-in's opportunistic nature. While the exact mechanics of her takeover are played for comedic effect, it's implied that the stand-in possesses a hidden ambition and perhaps a keen understanding of Candy's vulnerabilities. The film uses this as a springboard for humour, showcasing the unexpected consequences when roles are dramatically reversed.