Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
Given the missed opportunities for sharpening silliness with satire, it's impossible not to mess with the Zohan. There's a risky idea in the script cooked up by star Adam Sandler and his co-writers, Robert Smigel and Judd Apatow: What if Sandler played a Mossad commando named Zohan who fakes his death and comes to New York to live his dream of making the world "silky smooth" by cutting and styling hair? And what if the only job he could get was working in a Brooklyn salon run by a Palestinian babe (Emmanuelle Chriqui)?
It's the Middle East crisis played for laughs, and it gets a few until the movie backs off its bolder notions. [...]
di Peter Travers, articolo completo (1600 caratteri spazi inclusi) su Rolling Stone 29 giugno 2008