Norbit is the story of a nerdy, shy fellow named Norbit, a character reminiscent of Murphy's Jiff from the much better Bowfinger. He is an orphan who is brought up in an orphanage/Chinese restaurant run by Mr. Wong (Murphy). During his time there he develops a strong relationship with fellow orpan, Kate (played in adult form by Thandie Newton). The relationship is broken when Kate is adopted, leaving Norbit alone, until Rasputia arrives on the scene and awards him the status of boyfriend. Fast forward to adulthood, Norbit and Rasputia are married, and Kate arrives back on the scene.
There is nothing extraordinary about the story, it is well telegraphed and nothing is given to chance. If you think the obvious will happen, you'd be right. The cliche and formulaic story is not the problem, as formulas can, and have, worked in the past and surely will again. The problem with Norbit is the comedy, it is not funny, and rather offensive. It is an endless stream of fat jokes, racial stereotypes, and lacks any type of social commentary that could have made the situation work. Rather than subvert the surface abrasiveness, it is all about the surface.
Fortunately there are a couple of redeeming values, not so much as to save the movie. First off, Eddie Murphy is good in one of his roles, the titular character. He does a delightful job as the weak Norbit, it may just be riffing on Jiff, but there is a definite sweetness to the character. Secondly, there is the pimp duo of Eddie Griffin and Katt Williams. These guys provide a few laughs, and Griffin has some great comedic timing. Lastly, there is the special effects work of Rick Baker, who has worked on such films as Star Wars, An American Werewolf in London, and X-Men: The Last Stand. His work here is probably the best fat suit created, the fat effect here is really quite good, even if I don't particularly care to see it.
Bottomline. This is not a good movie, there is very little redeeming value to it. Though, judging by the reactions of those at my screening, I am in the minority. You would be best advised to avoid this.
Not Recommended.
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