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Dopo che il suo fidanzato è andato a letto con una celebrità, Abby Meyers, con solo cinque nomi e una fantasia condivisa da milioni di persone, parte per Los Angeles per andare a letto con q... Leggi tuttoDopo che il suo fidanzato è andato a letto con una celebrità, Abby Meyers, con solo cinque nomi e una fantasia condivisa da milioni di persone, parte per Los Angeles per andare a letto con qualcuno.Dopo che il suo fidanzato è andato a letto con una celebrità, Abby Meyers, con solo cinque nomi e una fantasia condivisa da milioni di persone, parte per Los Angeles per andare a letto con qualcuno.
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If you're looking for a more edgy rom com than the usual schlock that all the streamers serve up, then The List is for you.
The script is really good. Even if it's not quite pulled off in how it was all thrown together, you can just get a strong sense of the cleverness behind the jokes. And when it gets funny, IT GETS FUNNY. I won't spoil some of the surprises but there are some wacky scenes in here that cracked me up!!!
I heard people complaining about it being predictable. People! Have you ever seen a rom com before???? Even the best ones of all time are predictable.
Settle in for the date night movie of the year. It's a perfect one to throw on and kick back on a Saturday night.
The script is really good. Even if it's not quite pulled off in how it was all thrown together, you can just get a strong sense of the cleverness behind the jokes. And when it gets funny, IT GETS FUNNY. I won't spoil some of the surprises but there are some wacky scenes in here that cracked me up!!!
I heard people complaining about it being predictable. People! Have you ever seen a rom com before???? Even the best ones of all time are predictable.
Settle in for the date night movie of the year. It's a perfect one to throw on and kick back on a Saturday night.
I'm quite mad given how actually good the bulk of the story is compared to the editing, the rhythm of the dialogs.
And if you can go pass that, you might actually laugh over some really good lines like I did.
But sometimes it just sounds like you're following a conversation made of voice messages on a cellphone. One abrupt and disconnected vocalization after the other.
The movie was shot in "19 days" and for the scope of what's presented, all the moving parts, they did a great job, so shout out to that.
But again, I can't stress enough how unflattering in post-production the editing was.
I bet this can be saved. Gosh, I hope someone does it.
And if you can go pass that, you might actually laugh over some really good lines like I did.
But sometimes it just sounds like you're following a conversation made of voice messages on a cellphone. One abrupt and disconnected vocalization after the other.
The movie was shot in "19 days" and for the scope of what's presented, all the moving parts, they did a great job, so shout out to that.
But again, I can't stress enough how unflattering in post-production the editing was.
I bet this can be saved. Gosh, I hope someone does it.
Is it a 10? No, it's not a 10. But I'm showing my support against the people who inexplicably rated it a 1. Realistically, it's a solid 7 and a helluva good time.
Basic plot is Abby Myers is about to get married and finds out her fiancé slept with a celebrity from his free pass list. With her life turned upside down, she heads out to LA with her best friend Chloe to track down and sleep with one of the five men on her own list.
The setup is actually super fun and relatable. It opens the doors to lots of celebrity name dropping and pop culture references which makes this super fun for anyone who reads US Weekly or follows gossip pages on social.
Dialogue is really clever. I found myself giggling at a lot of the exchanges and then cracking up at some of the big physical comedy moments. If anything I wanted to see even more if it. Halston carries the movie (she is basically in every scene, and I wasn't complaining). Great supporting cast led by Chrissie Fit who is hilarious, and Christian Navarro who is absolutely charming. The small characters also really bring the funny too.
Overall - a sweet and charming rom com with more laughs than average. I think it's a perfect date night movie!
Basic plot is Abby Myers is about to get married and finds out her fiancé slept with a celebrity from his free pass list. With her life turned upside down, she heads out to LA with her best friend Chloe to track down and sleep with one of the five men on her own list.
The setup is actually super fun and relatable. It opens the doors to lots of celebrity name dropping and pop culture references which makes this super fun for anyone who reads US Weekly or follows gossip pages on social.
Dialogue is really clever. I found myself giggling at a lot of the exchanges and then cracking up at some of the big physical comedy moments. If anything I wanted to see even more if it. Halston carries the movie (she is basically in every scene, and I wasn't complaining). Great supporting cast led by Chrissie Fit who is hilarious, and Christian Navarro who is absolutely charming. The small characters also really bring the funny too.
Overall - a sweet and charming rom com with more laughs than average. I think it's a perfect date night movie!
The List is a perfectly decent movie. It's quite well made. It's quite well acted. And it's quite funny in parts.
Where it falls down is it's lack of oomph, lack of punch, lack of edginess. This is mainly down to the direction and the writing......and the plot with it's conveniences and contrivances......and the ending that is telegraphed in the first half of the movie.....and the weak comedy editing make the slapstick scenes seem a little wooden.
The biggest problem with the direction is the almost constant use of montage and the problem with the script is the constant LA pop culture references.
Maybe singletons in California will get more from this movie more than I did.
Where it falls down is it's lack of oomph, lack of punch, lack of edginess. This is mainly down to the direction and the writing......and the plot with it's conveniences and contrivances......and the ending that is telegraphed in the first half of the movie.....and the weak comedy editing make the slapstick scenes seem a little wooden.
The biggest problem with the direction is the almost constant use of montage and the problem with the script is the constant LA pop culture references.
Maybe singletons in California will get more from this movie more than I did.
The List was a cute enough movie, even though the main character was frustrating at times. The film follows Abby, a New York speech writer, who is set to get married. However, Abby's world is turned upside down when she finds out her fence fiancé sleeps with a celebrity on his free pass list. Shaken by this, Abby sets out with her best friend Chloe (Chrissie Fit) to L. A. to even the score. I won't spoil anything, but the plot is pretty straightforward from there. I found myself saying repeatedly just break up with him, girl. While it's an interesting enough premise to talk about, cheating is cheating, even if it is with a celebrity. And in this case, the dude clearly didn't have any remorse for his actions, and it's not like Abby hooking up with someone else would magically make things all better. Sometimes, you need to just know when to walk away from a relationship. Halston Sage is a charming lead, making her character likable enough, even if she is a bit dense. The jokes are hit and miss, and at times, the film tries a little too hard to be funny. It was nice to see Chrissie Fit in a somewhat leading role. She never seems to get the credit that she deserves, as she is usually just cast as a supporting character(like in Pitch Perfect). But I think she is really talented, and I hope this opens some doors for her in the future. All in all, it wasn't a bad little film, but I don't know if I'd recommend paying for it either. My recommendation is to watch it on streaming somewhere on a rainy day when you need a laugh and don't think too much about it.
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- QuizFilmed in 19 days in Los Angeles.
- Colonne sonoreWaiting (Scenes From a Lonely Planet)
Written by Jen de la Osa and Henry Beguiristain
Performed by Aloud
Published by DTTR Music Publishing and Pedro Pan Publishing (BMI)
Courtesy of Lemon Merchant Records
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