Directed by:
Nigel ColeScreenplay:
Colin Patrick LynchCinematography:
John de BormanComposer:
Alex WurmanCast:
Amanda Peet, Ashton Kutcher, Taryn Manning, Aimee Garcia, Tyrone Giordano, Jeremy Sisto, Gabriel Mann, Ali Larter, Moon Bloodgood, Kal Penn, Sarah Shahi (more)Plots(1)
Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet set off sparks as opposites who attract and have a one-flight stand from LA to New York. When the trip's over, they are too -- and both move on but can't really let go. As they search for love that doesn't end in disaster, they keep finding each other. And while the chemistry that first brought them together keeps generating heat, the timing is always wrong. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Reviews (2)
A shallow, noncommittal romantic flick that shows the evolution of a youthful relationship/non-relationship at different points in life separated by years. But it does so with such levity and thoughtlessness that the potential of the subject is completely lost. The weak screenplay was slapped together in a routine manner by a writer without actual life experience, but at least the actors are pleasant. Target audience: 16-22 and no one else. Older viewers are advised to watch Before Sunset. ()
At the beginning, it is very pleasant, believable, and even personal, but over time, clichés emerge, the joke fades, and with it any specificity. And we are left with predictable romance that may bring a smile, but not a second viewing or sweet memories... But thanks to the nudity in the moonlight or the guitar, everything is forgiven up to a reconcilable 60%. ()