Drew Barrymore produced a great chick flick for this year. She intended it for to entertain male audiences as well the female viewer. But, let's face it, women will be more likely and appreciate the value of this movie.
The script was written by script writers of Sex & the City and the book, He's just not that into you. This movie highlights all the pitfalls of women staying with or going after men that are not interested in them even though the signs are clear to men.
Viewer gets to sit and observe 5 women and theexchanges between the men of the current, romantically volatile lives.
Jennifer Connely, is an example of a married woman who wants to have a child with her Ken-doll prototype husband. Unfortunately, he falls for a blonde babe played Scarlett Johansen. Scarlett's character is being pursued by a real estate agent who wants to settle down. Meanwhile, Jennifer Anniston or Beth continues to pine for marriage with her common-law husband who she has been living with for several years. Her significant other, Ben Affleck states that marriage is for those folks who are insecure. My favorite heroine is Ginnifer Goodwin or Gigi, the obsessive, yet enthusiatic love chaser who continues to pursue men via phone until she gets coached by Alex or Justin Long. Drew or Mary finally settles with Kevin Connely.
In the end, some find love and some don't. It's a must see movie for those who wants to learn about the informal codes of dating.
Report Card: B+ Cry Factor: 2 Terror Factor: 1 Chickdude Flick: 1
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