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6 Films That Prove Keanu Reeves Should Do More Comedy

What is the first thing that springs to mind when you hear the name ‘Keanu Reeves’? Chances are you’ll be thinking The Matrix, Speed and Point Break – in that order. Bill And Ted might sneak in there, depending on how old you are, but the point is, this is an actor who is now famed for his action movies. It’s not surprising - more often than not, his forays into the genre have heralded a project that has reinvigorated tired themes and created films that have quickly achieved legendary status.
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The Replacements

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It’s rare to find a sports comedy movie that is unpredictable, and 2000’s The Replacements is certainly not that movie. Watching it feels like slipping into a pair of warm, old slippers – you know it’s going to be comfortable and familiar, and that it will generate a feeling of warm, fuzziness deep inside. Having Keanu Reeves in the lead role only adds to that sensation because, for audiences, he feels like a known quantity.

His role as Shane Falco – a failed quarterback drawn back onto the field to lead a team of amateurs when the professional players go on strike – is clichéd, but well-executed. It gives Reeves the chance to do the thing he does best outside of action movies – bring the comedy within an equally talented ensemble cast.

He delivers exactly what is required to perpetuate the sensation of watching a team grow. As previously mentioned, this is a film that, more often than not, has him as the ‘straight-man’ – reacting to the comic behaviour of fellow castmates, such as Jon Favreau, Faizon Love, Rhys Ifans and Orlando Jones. His portrayal of an older player fumbling his way through leading a team provides flashes of fantastic comic skill, however. Nowhere near enough, but flashes nonetheless. Just enough to let us know that the comedy potential of Reeves is still there – bubbling away beneath the surface.


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Sarah Myles
Sarah Myles is a freelance writer. Originally from London, she now lives in North Yorkshire with her husband and two children.