'Paint' Review: A Colorful Comedy with Owen Wilson

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"Paint" is a dated and mildly amusing parody of male privilege, featuring Owen Wilson as an aging TV star with punchline hair and a storied libido who lords it over his superfans. The film is a bland romantic comedy that feels contemptuous of female desire, and a portrait of a landscape artist that infrequently ventures outdoors. The screenplay is all sight gags and very little substance, and the attitudes are as antiquated as the protagonist's wardrobe.
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