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"Magic Mike" follows one long booze-infused summer as Mike, The Kid and their co-stars work the ladies while their boss, stripper-turned-club-owner Dallas (McConaughey), makes plans to expand to Miami. This is an excellent fit for McConaughey, who's doing some of the best work of his career lately between this, "Bernie" and the upcoming thriller "Killer Joe." All the swagger is there
-- and the performance does have some clever nods to his off-screen party-boy persona
-- but he's also willing to show a darker and more dangerous side as he gets older, as if he isn't so interested anymore in making us like him. And that actually makes him more likable. Also showing an intriguing presence is newcomer Cody Horn as The Kid's older sister, Brooke, who lets him sleep on her couch and tries in vain to help him find a real job. She has a strong but laid-back presence, and she remains the no-nonsense voice of reason when The Kid's hard-partying tendencies start spinning out of control. Yes, "Magic Mike" is a bit of a formulaic cautionary tale about the perils of having too much, too soon. And the character who's the catalyst for The Kid's inevitable downfall, played by Riley Keough, is barely introduced and never feels fleshed out enough as a legitimate threat. Mike helps keep this fantasy world grounded in truth; a self-described entrepreneur, he strips
-- and works construction jobs, and details cars -- all in the hopes of saving enough money to start his own custom furniture business. There's nothing magical or even sexy about that: it's just the cold, hard reality of our time. Come for the beefcake, stay for the economics lesson. "Magic Mike," a Warner Bros. release, is rated R for pervasive sexual content, brief graphic nudity, language and some drug use. Running time: 110 minutes. Three stars out of four. ___ Motion Picture Association of America rating definitions: G -- General audiences. All ages admitted. PG -- Parental guidance suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. PG-13 -- Special parental guidance strongly suggested for children under 13. Some material may be inappropriate for young children. R -- Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian. NC-17 -- No one under 17 admitted.
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