A ridiculously, ridiculously, so hot right now review of Zoolander 2 by Dustin Ritchea.
It’s been 15 years since Zoolander took to the runway, but he’s back and bigger than ever. Zoolander 2 starring Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penélope Cruz, Will Ferrell, and Kristen Wiig is a star studded extravaganza—an absurdist romp into the fashion world. Poised at the generation who grew up with the original Zoolander, Zoolander 2 is dumb, but if you go into the movie expecting it to be dumb, it is also wonderful.

The original Zoolander is one of my all-time favorite movies, of all-time, and even though I’ve seen it well over 50 times, it is always “so hot right now.” It is my go to feel-good movie and, while I don’t want to start a debate, I believe it is the hallmark comedy of 2001. I know it isn’t Oscar worthy—it’s about as far from Oscar worthy as anything could be—but it certainly changed the way my generation enjoyed films. It opened the door for more absurdist comedies in the 2000’s in the same way Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison did in the 90’s. This could be my love for the movie shining through, but I believe Zoolander is its own cult classic, and deserves more respect in terms of its influence on the genre.
With all of this said, Zoolander 2 does not live up to its predecessor, but how could it have? I compare Zoolander 2 to Austin Powers 3, it’s great in its own way, and everyone wants to be a part of it, but it just doesn’t have the same magic. There is a piece missing. The original Zoolander, while complex, is also very simple. It follows a character, Derek, and we see the world he is living in through his eyes. He’s an idiot, yes, but he’s a likeable idiot and it’s easy to sympathize with him. The second film, however, is about the entire fashion world, and it almost feels too big. The characters that I loved the most, Derek, Hansel, and Mugatu, feel disconnected, somehow.

I’d like to go into details about the story but, first, one of the best parts of the film is the introduction explaining what happened in the last 15 years. What I can say is that Zoolander 2 is a dual story. The first story is about Derek’s quest for his son’s approval. After the end of the first film, Derek faces a smorgasbord of problems and Derek Jr. is taken away by child protection services. Derek doesn’t know how to file for litigation so he becomes a “hermit crab,” living in isolation for the rest of his life. That is, of course, until Billy Zane comes with an invitation to go to Rome from the hottest fashion designer in the world.

The second story is about the fashion police—yes, I said fashion police—and their manhunt for a supermodel murderer, whose victims die posing with Aqua Vitae (cough…Blue Steel). When Derek gets to Rome the movie takes off at full speed and doesn’t stop until the end. It’s like eye candy, and the costume, scenic, and lighting designs are spectacular. There is so much that happens in the film, I want to see it again just so I can catch up on what I missed. With more stars than I can count and an attitude that says “who cares, it’s only fashion,” Zoolander 2 was worth the wait.
Before I end, I just want to reiterate that Zoolander 2 is great, and while it doesn’t live up to the first film, it doesn’t have to. This is a film of love, and it is obvious that everyone who worked on it had a blast. So maybe it is not a classic, but it is fun. I laughed a lot, and even though most of the jokes are just reworks of the old ones, the movie reminded me of why I love the first one so much—the characters are wonderful. When Zoolander 2 hits the mark, it hits hard, and if you like mystery, adventure, and story lines that somehow interweave faux mythology with ridiculous plot devices, this movie is for you. Just go and have a good time with it—don’t overthink it, and if Derek and Hansel make jokes that insult your delicate sensibilities, remember, they certainly aren’t overthinking it. Zoolander 2 will burn its way into your eye sockets and have you clawing your face for more.
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