I've reviewed a lot of Adam Devine's work, looking for gay subtexts, and he does not disappoint: nearly every movie, even romcoms where he gets the girl, is loaded with homoerotic interest.
So I'm anxious to review When We First Met (2018). Check out the poster (below): it looks like Adam is trying to keep the Girl and his rival from kissing, but you can also read it as Adam trying to decide between his rival and the Girl.
Scene 1: November 1, 2017. Beautiful establishing shots of New Orleans (except no French Quarter). A fancy party. Noah (Adam Devine) is gazing at Avery (a woman), who is gushing over the fact three years ago today, she met "someone special." Aww, are they engaged?
Flashback to October 31, 2014. Wait, she said exactly three years ago. This is three years and a day. A Halloween party. Amid all the guests in sexy costumes, we see Noah dressed as super-nerd Garth from Wayne's World. That's no way to pick up chicks.
He passes Tony Cavalero dressed as Angus Young of AC-DC, then has a spilled-drink meet-cute with Avery, and guesses that she is dressed as Tom Hanks. Even I know that's a bad move, and I haven't tried to pick up a girl since...well, ever.
She guesses that Noah is her lesbian cousin, then changes to Garth. Yep: "The key to doing a good Garth impression is to make your mouth into a tiny butthole." Dude, watching you flub like this is almost painful. At least he takes the Garth-wig and glasses off so she can see his intense gorgeousness. Maybe that will counteract his faux-pas.
Scene 2: Yep: as they watch the male-female couples making out, she asks "Do you want to get out of here?" Translation: "You're a goofball, but incredibly hot. Let's have sex." But first he takes her to the jazz club where he works. He plays the piano, makes funny faces, and sings "You Make Me Wanna Shout." Not going to get you laid, dude. They get their picture taken in a mysterious photo booth.
Back to her place, but instead of getting sexy, Noah wants to play foosball and eat Cookie Crisp cereal. Dude, why do you keep stalling? This is the way gay guys act with their female friends. Eventually he moves in for a kiss.
Back to 2017: Avery tells the crowd, "And that's when I realized that I was in love." Wait -- she's engaged to Ethan (Robbie Amell). She must have met him on November 1st, the morning after her hookup with Noah (who is smiling to put a brave front on his broken heart). So he's been in the friend zone for three years, while Avery was with another guy? Shouldn't he have given up and moved on long ago?
He drinks a lot and throws up. Avery and Ethan go into the bathroom to see what's wrong. He claims food poisoning, while looking at Avery with a lovelorn expression that anyone would notice instantly. Ethan gives him some crackers and mineral water -- he really cares about the guy -- then kisses Avery, which makes Noah even sicker. She asks her plain-jane roommate to give him a ride home.
Scene 3: Instead of home, Noah asks Plain-Jane Roommate to take him to his jazz-club workplace, where we meet his Best Bud (King Bach) (identified as absurdly hetero-horny from his first line). He explains what happened back on October 31st, 2014: he moved in for a kiss, but Avery gave him a hug instead, saying how nice it was to have a guy friend: "I left never knowing where I went wrong." Got an hour or so? I have a list.
He figured he'd get a second chance, but the very next day, "fate kicked me in the ball sack." Avery was shopping for Cookie Crisp cereal, when Ethan appeared in her aisle, a shirtless winged centaur! Whoa -- if I had to choose between them, it'd be Robbie every time! Sure, Adam is one of the most handsome men on the planet, and he has a spectacular cock, but in between, Robbie Amell's got the goods.
Darn, I was so busy commenting on the first two scenes that I'm out of space, and we haven't even gotten to the time-travel plot. Noah returns to the photo booth, which sends him back to October 31st, 2014 for a day. He tries different strategies knowing everything about Avery; being nice; being a jerk; being career-driven. Either things go terribly wrong, or else he gets Avery and everyone is miserable when he returns to 2017. Guess who he ends up with, Avery, Ethan, the plain-jane roommate, or the best bud?
Beefcake: All three of the male stars shirtless, plus Adam's bulge when he's wearing leather pants.
Gay Characters: None, not even in crowd scenes. Two references: Avery mentions her lesbian cousin, and Noah asks if she is at the Halloween party as a "tranny" (when he's being a jerk).
Gay Subtext: Occasionally guys will be told "get a room!" when they look too chummy.
When Best Budy is showing Noah how to look sexy, Cavalero gives him a double-take. A blink-and-you-miss-it moment, and very, very subtle, but as gay as it gets.
My Grade: Ordinarily I would mark points off for the lack of LGBT representation or subtexts, but Adam is just too much fun to watch. Not only because of his hotness -- he carries every scene, and he's friggin' hilarious. I can't recall when I've laughed so much in a hetero romcom. B+
There are some bonus picsk of Robbie Amell's bulge and butt on the NSFW version of this review.
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