| Review Date: Director: Adam Brooks Writer: Adam Brooks Producers: Eric Fellner Actors: Ryan Reynolds as Will Isla Fisher as April Rachel Weisz as Summer |
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The film’s plotline also felt very contrived at various points, as everything and everyone just seemed to connect and disconnect at just the right times and places (oh, look at who he just ran into on the street!). That aside, if you can get past some of those “Gimme a break” moments, the film does put together some nice romantic sequences, especially if you’re a woman who appreciates such things. Even though I wasn’t entirely pulled into the film’s somewhat manufactured plotline, I did find myself engaged at several points, even getting a little verklempt every now and again – and I did really like the fact that as an audience-member, you’re never really aware of who the “right girl” is during all the flashbacks, hence increasing your interest in the story (at least until halfway through the movie). The lead character played by Ryan Reynolds was decent, but I can’t say that his backstory was all that interesting, especially since it involved Bill Clinton and the whole Monica Lewinsky scandal (yawn). Also, was there really a need to take a potshot at President Bush in the film? We all know the guy is a dunce…that’s too easy and uncalled for.
Out of the three lovely ladies vying to be the “one” in this film, the story featuring the lovely Isla Fisher was the one with the most sparks and chemistry, to the point that I was hoping that the film would have focused solely on them. Rachel Weisz and Elizabeth Banks were fine, but I didn’t really feel all that much energy between them and Reynolds, and I can’t say that their respective stories were all that interesting either. So while I do want to give the film kudos for trying something different and taking a chance on the standard rom-com formula, I don’t think they succeeded all the way, with a little too much artificiality and not enough genuine moments. Also, any fool could figure out who the “one” would be out of the three ladies about halfway through the movie, so even in that respect, the film wasn’t entirely successful. That said, it contains enough romance and originality for a looksie, especially if you’re already hooked up with someone and you guys are looking for something a little different in the genre. Not entirely successful, but worth a look. PS: Kudos to Kevin Kline for playing a great drunk!