robert-20-930861
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And unfortunately this is one of them. There's three earlier points this movie could have ended and it would have been amazing, but the last half hour or so was just predictable, boring and sad. Such a shame.
Was expecting a light comedy romp, but it actually got really damn dark. Intense and actually really good.
Aubrey always works well in these quirky roles and Elizabeth Olsen is actually super believable in her role as well.
Unique story and quite real. Loved it!
Aubrey always works well in these quirky roles and Elizabeth Olsen is actually super believable in her role as well.
Unique story and quite real. Loved it!
Definitely not a romcom, which the title does hint at. It was okay, Jeremy Piven is great, but feels a bit out of place. Oliva-Mai wasn't bad, but I felt her character was very badly written.
The actual plot is just too farfetched, it could happen if the girl was a lot younger, but as she's 16, the immersion isn't there, which prevents the really emotional moments from having the same impact.
The movie seems confused at what it is, is it a Christmas Romcom as the title and main plot suggests, a coming of age story as the subplot (with a very odd conclusion) suggests, or is it a drama about a family tragedy?
Because of this, neither the comedy or the drama quite hit home, and it's too bad, as there's definitely potential.
The actual plot is just too farfetched, it could happen if the girl was a lot younger, but as she's 16, the immersion isn't there, which prevents the really emotional moments from having the same impact.
The movie seems confused at what it is, is it a Christmas Romcom as the title and main plot suggests, a coming of age story as the subplot (with a very odd conclusion) suggests, or is it a drama about a family tragedy?
Because of this, neither the comedy or the drama quite hit home, and it's too bad, as there's definitely potential.