Dua Lipa is the very attractive blonde who appeared in the movie trailer but disappears very quickly after the movie starts. Since this is supposed to be a spoof / comedy, she could have remained in the movie either as the lead or fictional alter ego. By fictional alter ego, I am referring to how the lead actor sees characters from her book popping up in her real life. Anyway, I felt cheated because I had this movie pegged as a guilty pleasure with Dua Lipa hamming it up but it was not to be.
The movie starts out well, has a few clever twists, and then peaks with the appearance of Alan Cranston who certainly knows how to play a villain well. But the movie gets progressively more silly to the point where I lost interest in it, yay, another farcical fight scene, can't have enough of those.
The movie starts out well, has a few clever twists, and then peaks with the appearance of Alan Cranston who certainly knows how to play a villain well. But the movie gets progressively more silly to the point where I lost interest in it, yay, another farcical fight scene, can't have enough of those.