Thank You For Smoking

2/5 stars
The big issue at stake is played purely for laughs, leaving a hollow ring to this muddled satire.
Film review by Colan Mehaffey.
Published 15 July 2006

While his Ghostbustin' dad Ivan Reitman has recently turned his talents to producing low brow fare such as 'Eurotrip', first-time director Jason here attempts to deliver a savvy satire with Eckhart leading a starry ensemble cast as spin doctor-in-chief for the US tobacco industry, Nick Naylor. Eckhart turns in a commanding and charismatic performance as the amoral-yet-likeable Naylor, as he attempts to be a positive role model for his son Joey (Bright) whilst protecting his employer's interests in the face of a bumbling, campaigning Senator(the excellent William H. Macy). There's plenty to enjoy in the anti-PC humour, most notably in the scenes of one-upmanship between Naylor and his contemporaries of the alcohol and firearms lobbies. Ultimately though, the big issue at stake is played purely for laughs, leaving a hollow ring to this muddled satire. But, hey, it's better than 'Eurotrip'. [Colan Mehaffey]

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