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After being accused of being too inhibited by her ex-boyfriend, a violinist creates a rather wild to-do list that sends her on a whirlwind journey of self-discovery.After being accused of being too inhibited by her ex-boyfriend, a violinist creates a rather wild to-do list that sends her on a whirlwind journey of self-discovery.After being accused of being too inhibited by her ex-boyfriend, a violinist creates a rather wild to-do list that sends her on a whirlwind journey of self-discovery.
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Wow, absolutely the worst. Just another "Rehashed Rom-Com" that has been done so many times it makes you sick. There is nothing remotely original in this film. The fact the writer has the character going to s strip club to learn about her own sexuality is quite simply the most farcical thing I have ever seen. The production company should put this back on the shelf till the planet is truly at the point of Armageddon at that point we would have nothing to lose watching it.
Lucy hale is soo pretty and she has ugly bf in this ? and he dump her ?.. that really stupid thing here. some werid acting but its exciting .
this movie could be good if the plot goes smoothly but it really got off from the beginning till the end.
its not even a sex comedy. if this movie release in early 2000 , then maybe yeh its good, but not in 2020.
this movie could be good if the plot goes smoothly but it really got off from the beginning till the end.
its not even a sex comedy. if this movie release in early 2000 , then maybe yeh its good, but not in 2020.
A shining example of how to take all the right ingredients for a simple, fun rom-com and still manage to make a soul-less movie out of them. I wasn't expecting an Oscar-worthy production and I usually like the romantic comedy genre in spite of (and maybe because of) it's schmaltzy predictability.
There is however, one ingredient that must be present even if all of the others are lacking: Chemistry. For any rom-com to work, there has to be believable chemistry between the leads. Sadly, there is none to be found here. Also, frustratingly, there are many wasted opportunities to make scenes funnier, but they either weren't taken, or were half-hearted.
In the end, the movie turned out ironically to be like Lucy's character: Full of potential but somehow unable to realise it.
There is however, one ingredient that must be present even if all of the others are lacking: Chemistry. For any rom-com to work, there has to be believable chemistry between the leads. Sadly, there is none to be found here. Also, frustratingly, there are many wasted opportunities to make scenes funnier, but they either weren't taken, or were half-hearted.
In the end, the movie turned out ironically to be like Lucy's character: Full of potential but somehow unable to realise it.
I find Lucy Hale oddly charismatic and watchable. I'd only seen her in horror movies before now - some a lot better than others - and even though the movie wasn't always the best, she was strong in spite of it. I decided to give her a go in a romantic-comedy (yes, that's how grim the film releases are currently that I'm having to resort to these genres) and it was much the same thing. The movie wasn't much to look at, but she shone through nonetheless.
I decided to give this one a go because of the R rating. I thought it might be willing to push some boundaries and take some risks. Sadly, it was very tame. It played it very safely and that was my biggest disappointment out of this one. No film that has multiple scenes set in Las Vegas should ever be as mundane as this.
The characters were the other big let down for me. Outside of Hale's character, there really isn't anyone offering much. Her three immediate friends have some half-decent moments, but they are very few and far between. Her love interest played by Leonidas Gulaptis was as generic as they come.
There's a fun concept here and handled with a little more effort and daring this could have been something. Sadly though, this one will be gone from my mind in a week.
I decided to give this one a go because of the R rating. I thought it might be willing to push some boundaries and take some risks. Sadly, it was very tame. It played it very safely and that was my biggest disappointment out of this one. No film that has multiple scenes set in Las Vegas should ever be as mundane as this.
The characters were the other big let down for me. Outside of Hale's character, there really isn't anyone offering much. Her three immediate friends have some half-decent moments, but they are very few and far between. Her love interest played by Leonidas Gulaptis was as generic as they come.
There's a fun concept here and handled with a little more effort and daring this could have been something. Sadly though, this one will be gone from my mind in a week.
It started well, funny and interesting but then 5 min later it went down the hill.
The girl is nice, funny and good looking, the guy not really (too mature for her) and there's no chemistry between them whatsoever.
The plot is totally unrealistic and plain stupid.
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- TriviaLucy Hale also plays a character named "Lucy" in the romantic-comedy film The Hating Game (2021).
- GoofsIn the Raining/Umbrella scene, Priscilla's umbrella has damage (unhooked arm) during close-ups, but perfectly fine in wide shots.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
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- $2,300,000 (estimated)
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- $771,222
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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