5.2

The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing

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5.2

The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing

  • Year 2002
  • Duration 84 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
Christina Walters spent years avoiding men, then suddenly met her perfect match while hanging with her best friends, Courtney and Jane. When she finds out that he has left town, she and Courtney set out on a trip.

About The Sweetest Thing

The Sweetest Thing (2002) is a raunchy romantic comedy that delivers exactly what it promises: unapologetic female friendship humor with a heartwarming chase for love at its core. Directed by Roger Kumble, the film stars Cameron Diaz as Christina Walters, a commitment-phobic woman who unexpectedly meets her ideal man, Peter (Thomas Jane), during a night out with her best friends Courtney (Christina Applegate) and Jane (Selma Blair). When Christina realizes she missed her chance and Peter has left town, she embarks on a spontaneous road trip with Courtney to track him down, leading to a series of outrageous and hilarious misadventures.

The film's strength lies in its chemistry between the three lead actresses, particularly Diaz and Applegate, whose comedic timing and genuine camaraderie elevate the often-silly material. While the humor is decidedly adult-oriented—featuring memorable set pieces like the infamous 'penis song' scene—it's grounded in the authentic dynamics of female friendship. The road trip portion of the movie provides the most laughs as the characters navigate awkward encounters and embarrassing situations in their quest for romance.

Though criticized upon release for its crude humor and receiving a modest 5.2 IMDb rating, The Sweetest Thing has gained a cult following over the years as a quintessential early-2000s comedy that celebrates female bonding without sanitizing its characters' sexuality. Viewers should watch it for the energetic performances, the nostalgic early-2000s aesthetic, and its willingness to let women be just as raunchy and flawed as their male counterparts in comedy. It's a lighthearted, 84-minute escape that reminds us that sometimes the journey to love is as important as the destination.