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Everything about this film is too much. The story is fractionally too silly, crossing the line and leaving believability in the dust. The set design and decoration is too picture perfect. The jokes take things one step too far. And the characters are too broad to be very believable. It starts off well, with a lively sense of energy and charm, but as Mandy starts behaving like a misfit from a Farrelly Brothers film, we stop believing that Colin could ever fall for this alcoholic stripper with a butterfly fetish. Every event in the film only happens because rom-com conventions say it has to. There's no character logic at all. Falling in love is handled in a trite musical montage that tries desperately to paper over the gaps, and by the time the far worse Vera shows up, we have really lost all interest. This isn't to say the actors are bad; they aren't (in fact, they're the only thing that's remotely watchable about the film!). It's the script, direction and editing that are to blame for this badly derailed film. There's enough talent in this film to make a very good romantic comedy. This is not it.
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dir-scr Mark Herman with Colin Firth, Minnie Driver, Heather Graham, Mary Steenburgen, Frank Collison, Oliver Platt release UK 9.May.03 Touchstone 03/UK 1h32 Brit go home! Colin (Firth) tries to convince his stalker ex-fiancee (Driver) to go back to England... | ||||
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