I appreciate that, even though the basic idea is obviously taken from MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE, it’s not just a direct copy of MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE. They change enough so that it does feel fresh, and I think it could even be argued that the setup makes a bit more sense than in MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE...kind of. It’s obvious that Chase is drunk when he first meets his wife at the club, so it does seem understandable that he wouldn’t immediately recognize his wife, especially since she has changed her appearance. The reason for him being drunk makes no sense, but it does still explain the misunderstanding better than in MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE. When he gets back to the house, it does seem less believable, but, again, the hair style is noticeably different, in addition to the hair color, and Doran clearly is changing her voice between when she acts as the wife and when she acts as the other woman.
Lots of good comedy here. I like Chase and Henderson at the beginning with the ink, and I also like when Henderson is suddenly so nice to Chase on the phone, and Charley does those silent reactions. I do have to admit the radio thing does seem to be a bit too convenient, but the whole dancing bit is still pretty fun. Most of the last third is a bit more like MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE, especially with all the running around the house, but it is still done in a unique way with Doran pretending to be in two places at once. It’s not quite as funny as Chase beating himself up, but it’s still pretty fun on its own. And yes, Chase thinking he’s blind is also extremely funny.
Going back to the story, one minor issue I have is with how the situation with Henderson does kind of stop with no real resolution. At one point, it seems like Henderson is mad at Chase for dancing with his girlfriend, and I would have thought Chase leaving would have put his boss in a spot since the client was there. I can only imagine his boss getting super mad at him the next day and even firing him. So, yeah, that and the weird way Chase gets drunk could have been handled a bit better, but overall I do still find it to be a pretty good alternative to MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE, even though I do think MIGHTY LIKE A MOOSE is the funnier film.
9 out of 10