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Is Blended really Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's worst film together?

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  • Mixed
    is Sandler & Barrymore's joint worst-rated film, receiving just 15% on Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Despite its flaws, Blended isn't actually bad and highlights the solid chemistry between the stars.
  • The wedding singer
    remains the best collaboration between Sandler and Barrymore and proves their compatibility.


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Mixed is one of three films that Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore starred in together, and is often considered the worst of them all. While Sandler's films have rarely been among critics' favorites (with exceptions like Unpolished gemstones And Blow drunk love (which stand out more as a result) received some particularly harsh reviews from critics. This contains MixedAdam Sandler's film with Drew Barrymore, in which the two recently played single parents who increasingly clash during a trip to Africa.


Even if you compare it to the mixed response to their previous collaboration 50 first dates, Mixed suffered from several negative reviews which focused on the boring and understated offensive elements of the film. As a result, it has a shockingly low score on Rotten Tomatoes, making it one of Barrymore's worst critically received films. Ten years later, however, it is worth looking back and considering whether Mixed is truly the worst film that brings the two actors together and what element of the film actually works.

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mixed film from 2014


Mixed is the worst-rated collaboration between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, and it's arguably the worst of their films combined. The two stars appeared opposite each other in three romantic comedies over the years. Before MixedThere was The wedding singer And 50 first dates. At the time of writing this article The wedding singer has an overall positive score of 72% on Rotten Tomatoes. Her later film, 50 first dates, had a much less positive impact with critics and has an overall score of 45%. Even that looks too solid in comparison Mixedwhich earned just 15% overall on Rotten Tomatoes.


In Mixed, Sandler and Barrymore play Jim and Lauren. The former is newly widowed while the latter is suffering from her recent divorce. After a failed blind date, the two find themselves stuck at the same safari resort with their respective children. While Many critics praised the film's mix of slapstick and schmaltzregressive approach to gender politics and uncertain views about Africa, which are the most criticized Mixed was that it's just a boring movie, which doesn't necessarily make it bad.

Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore have never made a bad movie together

The chemistry between Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore gives their films that certain something

Despite the predominantly negative reviews and specific shortcomings, Mixed is not an actively bad film. Although it points to a largely lackluster period in Sanders' career, Mixed underlines the consistently good chemistry between him and Barrymore. The emotional arc at the heart of the film is a concept good enough to make a film stick to. The good performances of the young cast also contribute to this, especially Bella Thorne as the eldest of Jim's children. Barrymore is generally great at slapstick, which the film allows her to demonstrate.


The shortcomings that hinder Mixed Maybe it's the worst of the three Sandler/Barrymore collaborations, but it's far from the worst film Sandler has ever made. It's not even actively bad, aside from the dated elements that also hamper some of Sandler's positively received films (particularly the more quietly problematic ones). 50 first dates). Although it is far from the best work in which either artist has participated, Mixed is an unforgettable but largely banal romantic comedy that benefits from the talents of the central stars. Luckily, viewers have another film that also highlights their chemistry but uses it much better.

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Published in 1998, The wedding singer remains a highlight of Sandler's early career. After the success of films like Billy Madison And Happy Gilmore, The wedding singer proved that Sandler's decidedly aggressive and silly approach to comedy could be filtered through a more grounded romantic story. The wedding singer is also a strong performance from Barrymore, who brings a constant warmth to the film as Julia. While the film may be cheesy at times, there is a serious element to it that elevates it beyond the boundaries of the genre.


There are few surprises The wedding singerbut the film's serious approach to the material shows how well Sandler and Barrymore work together. Mixed is only able to use this chemistry at a fraction of the effectiveness The wedding singer, and it's still the best part of the movie. However, both films (along with 50 First Date) are a good argument for Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's on-screen compatibility. Mixed It may not be a great film, but it benefits from having one of film's most underrated romantic pairings take center stage.

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Mixed (2014)

Blended is a 2014 romantic comedy film written by Clare Sera and Ivan Menchell and directed by Frank Coraci. Starring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, the film follows two blind date participants who agree never to see each other again and are ultimately forced to do so when they go on the same vacation.

director
Frank Coraci

Release date
May 23, 2014