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Yep, its
just about as boring as the synopsis. Maybe boring isn't quite the right
word. I would use lackluster. Yep, that's a better word. Basically this
is a movie that doesn't try quite hard enough to be really appealing.
There are places where more character development would have been nice.
There are some slight twists involving an underdeveloped love triangle,
and the relationship that does develop makes no sense. Fritz (Timothy
Olyphant), one of Gray's (Jennifer
Garner) dead fiance's friends starts off as a prick and then all of
a sudden he's a nice guy. Nothing really happens to cause this change of
character, it just happens.
The only
thing that made this movie interesting was Kevin Smith as Sam, another
of Grady's (the dead fiance) friends. If you are a fan of Smith and have
watched any of the special features of any of his movies, you will
notice that Mr Smith isn't acting in this. He's just being himself and
it's great to hear him say more than one sentence per movie. Jennifer
Garner is cute and you do get the feel of what she's going through as
each revelation is made, but there is a lack of cohesiveness to the
film. Timothy Olyphant is the victim of poor writing and/or directing
here. He comes off pretty unlikable for the first part of the film and
then does the aforementioned about face. Although to give him credit, he
does pull off both sides well, there just isn't anything in between to
show how he got to be a nice guy. Oh and there is of course, the
mandatory character, Dennis (Sam Jaeger), who is in love with Gray, but
she loves somebody else. Lastly, but not leastly, you have Juliette
Lewis who is just as spacey and freaky as she is in just about
everything else. Her and Mr. Smith do make the movie watchable but just
barely.
Final
thoughts – If you are a Kevin Smith fan I'd give this one a whirl when
it is released on DVD. Otherwise, I'd probably skip it.
Until
Elektra 2: Elektra Boogaloo,
keep
reading.
Mitch
Emerson
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
Best Line:
Fritz: I owe
you an apology.
Gray: Just
one?
Fritz: For
the funeral.
Gray: Yeah,
if it hadn't been for you, that would've been one great day.
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