Cast: Jack Lemon, Tony Curtis, Marilyn Monroe, George Raft
Stars: 5
One problem with judging comedies is that they tend to be generational. Especially one from the 50s. However, Some Like it Hot, is an old black and white comedy that is still hilarious in 2010.
It takes place during the Prohibition Era, and follows two struggling musicians Joe (Crutis) and Jerry (Lemmon). They loose their jobs when the speakeasy they play at is raided by the police, and they narrowly escape arrest. The only job openings they hear of is an all female band. In attempting to find another job they witness a a local mob boss kill his rivals. The mob boss knows who they are and they are now desperate for jobs and to leave town. So what is their only option? To dress like women, join the all female band, and head down to Florida. Hilarity ensues! Now, Geraldine and Josephine, the two try to figure out how to maintain their disguises while trying to hit on a train full of beautiful women. Including Sugar Kane (Monroe), the most beautiful and striking of them all.
The plot of this comedy is a familiar one in 2010, but it is the first of its kind. On screen chemistry between Lemon and Curtis is great. The two play off of each other well, creating the a timeless classic in the comedy genre. The tension between Sugar Kane and Josephine/Joe is also remarkably. Joe is attempting to seduce Sugar without giving up his disguise. The lengths at which are taken show the comedic brilliance of the writers of this film. Some Like it Hot, is a must see for anyone who enjoys a good comedy.