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Directed by the Farrelly brothers (Peter and Bobby Farrelly), Shallow Hal is a unique romantic comedy that explores themes of inner beauty, societal superficiality, and personal growth. Plot Overview

"Shallow Hal" is a romantic comedy film directed by Richard LaGravenese and released in 2001. The movie stars Gwyneth Paltrow and Jack Black. The story revolves around Hal Larson, a superficial man whose life is turned upside down by a hypnotherapist. The film explores themes of self-discovery, inner beauty, and personal growth. : The x264 codec is universally supported

Following the hypnotism, Hal meets Rosemary Shanahan (Gwyneth Paltrow). To Hal, she appears as a stunning, willowy blonde. However, to the rest of the world—and the audience—Rosemary is a 300-pound (approx. 140 kg) woman. The film’s comedy stems from this disconnect, with the audience seeing the "reality" of Rosemary’s size that Hal is blind to. The supporting cast included Jason Alexander, Joe Viterelli, and an uncredited cameo from "Fat" Joe as a nurse.

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