


Saving Silverman
A pair of buddies conspire to save their best friend from marrying the wrong woman, a cold-hearted beauty who snatches him from them and breaks up their Neil Diamond cover band.
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Plot Summary
Three lifelong best friends, Wayne, Darren, and J.D., are inseparably close. When Wayne falls head-over-heels for the new girl in town, Pam, his friends believe she's not right for him and will ruin their dynamic. To get rid of her, they concoct a series of increasingly elaborate and ridiculous schemes, escalating into outright sabotage and even faking Wayne's death, all to 'save' their friend from what they perceive as a terrible mistake.
Critical Reception
Saving Silverman was largely panned by critics for its juvenile humor and nonsensical plot, though some found moments of amusement in its absurdity and the performances of its comedic cast. Audience reception was mixed, with some viewers enjoying its over-the-top silliness while others found it to be shallow and unfunny.
What Reviewers Say
- Relies heavily on slapstick and gross-out humor that doesn't always land.
- The premise is ridiculous, but the actors commit to the absurdity.
- Lacks genuine wit or charm, often feeling mean-spirited.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a mixed bag. While many appreciated the comedic performances, particularly from Jack Black and Steve Zahn, a significant portion felt the humor was too juvenile and the plot stretched credulity too far, leading to a lack of enjoyment.
Fun Fact
The movie was originally titled 'Saving face' before being changed to 'Saving Silverman' to avoid confusion with the John Travolta film of the same name that was released the same year.
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