Caroline, eine alleinstehende Innenarchitektin, zieht in eine Wohnung, die perfekt zu sein scheint, nur um nachts von ihrem Nachbarn, dem "Wallbanger", geweckt zu werden, was zu einer unerwa... Alles lesenCaroline, eine alleinstehende Innenarchitektin, zieht in eine Wohnung, die perfekt zu sein scheint, nur um nachts von ihrem Nachbarn, dem "Wallbanger", geweckt zu werden, was zu einer unerwarteten Beziehung führt.Caroline, eine alleinstehende Innenarchitektin, zieht in eine Wohnung, die perfekt zu sein scheint, nur um nachts von ihrem Nachbarn, dem "Wallbanger", geweckt zu werden, was zu einer unerwarteten Beziehung führt.
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I read this book and absolutely loved it. When I found out they were making it a movie I was conflicted because books are generally better than the movie adaptation but watched it...was very sorely disappointed, the acting was smarmy and bad, bad casting choices throughout not like the characters at all so a major bummer. The male, my gosh trying to be sexy especially in the beginning was a cringey creepy turn off.
Come on Tosca you can do sooo much better, can't you?
If you like romance novels Wallbanger is hilarious, fun and satisfying, this movie/cast leaves a lot to be desired, not sure why the high ratings imho.
I DO however highly recommend the BOOK.
Come on Tosca you can do sooo much better, can't you?
If you like romance novels Wallbanger is hilarious, fun and satisfying, this movie/cast leaves a lot to be desired, not sure why the high ratings imho.
I DO however highly recommend the BOOK.
The adaptation of *Wallbanger*, based on Alice Clayton's bestselling romantic comedy novel, may have stirred up some mixed opinions, but I, for one, absolutely loved it! Watching this movie was an absolute joy, and while it doesn't follow the book to the letter, it still manages to capture the essence of what made the original story so delightful-its humor, charm, and undeniable chemistry between the characters.
From the very first scene, it's clear the filmmakers were determined to create a feel-good romantic comedy, and in that, they succeeded spectacularly. The movie embraces the playful spirit of the book, delivering scene after scene of laugh-out-loud moments. The witty banter, the awkward situations, and the hilarious antics of the protagonist left me thoroughly entertained.
Yes, it's true that some of the book's intricate details were left out, and as a die-hard fan of the novel, I noticed those changes. But here's the thing-adaptations don't always have to be carbon copies of their source material to be enjoyable. What this movie did was take the heart of the story, adapt it for the screen, and add its own unique flavor. While some might find it hard to embrace those creative liberties, I appreciated how the movie found ways to stay fresh while keeping the humor and romance front and center.
One of the biggest highlights of *Wallbanger* was the cast. The actors brought so much life to their characters, and their chemistry was palpable. Watching the playful (and sometimes tension-filled) interactions between the leads was a treat. Their comedic timing was spot on, and their delivery of the quick-witted dialogue was everything I hoped for. The lead actor who played Simon truly embodied his cheeky, confident charm, while the actress portraying Caroline captured her humor, sass, and vulnerability in a way that felt authentic and relatable.
Another standout feature of the movie was its ability to balance comedy with heartwarming moments. Just like in the book, I found myself laughing out loud one minute and smiling at the sweetness of certain scenes the next. The iconic "wallbanging" moments, which had me crying with laughter in the novel, were executed so hilariously on-screen that I was doubled over in my seat. The filmmakers knew how to lean into the comedic beats, ensuring there was never a dull moment.
I also have to give credit to the movie's visuals and pacing. The playful, vibrant atmosphere added to the story's lighthearted tone, and the pacing kept me engaged throughout. Even when there were differences from the book, the energy of the movie kept me invested. It's rare to find a romantic comedy that doesn't feel overly formulaic these days, but *Wallbanger* managed to stand out by embracing its quirky, bold premise.
Now, let's talk about the criticism the movie has been receiving. I understand that some people may have been disappointed by the deviations from the book, but I think some of the critiques have been overly harsh. At its core, *Wallbanger* is meant to be fun, flirty, and unapologetically humorous-and that's exactly what the movie delivers. If you go into it expecting a scene-by-scene recreation of the novel, you might feel let down. But if you approach it with an open mind and a desire to enjoy a lighthearted rom-com, you're in for a treat.
I can confidently say that watching this movie brought me so much joy. It reminded me why I fell in love with the book in the first place-because it made me laugh, it made me root for the characters, and it made me believe in the magic of romance. This movie may not be perfect, but it's wonderfully imperfect in the best way.
In conclusion, *Wallbanger* is a must-watch for anyone who loves romantic comedies, fans of the book, or anyone in need of a good laugh. Sure, it might not satisfy every purist out there, but it more than makes up for it with its charm, humor, and heart. Sometimes, a movie doesn't have to be flawless to be amazing-and this was one of those times. Go in, relax, and let yourself enjoy the ride. I sure did!
From the very first scene, it's clear the filmmakers were determined to create a feel-good romantic comedy, and in that, they succeeded spectacularly. The movie embraces the playful spirit of the book, delivering scene after scene of laugh-out-loud moments. The witty banter, the awkward situations, and the hilarious antics of the protagonist left me thoroughly entertained.
Yes, it's true that some of the book's intricate details were left out, and as a die-hard fan of the novel, I noticed those changes. But here's the thing-adaptations don't always have to be carbon copies of their source material to be enjoyable. What this movie did was take the heart of the story, adapt it for the screen, and add its own unique flavor. While some might find it hard to embrace those creative liberties, I appreciated how the movie found ways to stay fresh while keeping the humor and romance front and center.
One of the biggest highlights of *Wallbanger* was the cast. The actors brought so much life to their characters, and their chemistry was palpable. Watching the playful (and sometimes tension-filled) interactions between the leads was a treat. Their comedic timing was spot on, and their delivery of the quick-witted dialogue was everything I hoped for. The lead actor who played Simon truly embodied his cheeky, confident charm, while the actress portraying Caroline captured her humor, sass, and vulnerability in a way that felt authentic and relatable.
Another standout feature of the movie was its ability to balance comedy with heartwarming moments. Just like in the book, I found myself laughing out loud one minute and smiling at the sweetness of certain scenes the next. The iconic "wallbanging" moments, which had me crying with laughter in the novel, were executed so hilariously on-screen that I was doubled over in my seat. The filmmakers knew how to lean into the comedic beats, ensuring there was never a dull moment.
I also have to give credit to the movie's visuals and pacing. The playful, vibrant atmosphere added to the story's lighthearted tone, and the pacing kept me engaged throughout. Even when there were differences from the book, the energy of the movie kept me invested. It's rare to find a romantic comedy that doesn't feel overly formulaic these days, but *Wallbanger* managed to stand out by embracing its quirky, bold premise.
Now, let's talk about the criticism the movie has been receiving. I understand that some people may have been disappointed by the deviations from the book, but I think some of the critiques have been overly harsh. At its core, *Wallbanger* is meant to be fun, flirty, and unapologetically humorous-and that's exactly what the movie delivers. If you go into it expecting a scene-by-scene recreation of the novel, you might feel let down. But if you approach it with an open mind and a desire to enjoy a lighthearted rom-com, you're in for a treat.
I can confidently say that watching this movie brought me so much joy. It reminded me why I fell in love with the book in the first place-because it made me laugh, it made me root for the characters, and it made me believe in the magic of romance. This movie may not be perfect, but it's wonderfully imperfect in the best way.
In conclusion, *Wallbanger* is a must-watch for anyone who loves romantic comedies, fans of the book, or anyone in need of a good laugh. Sure, it might not satisfy every purist out there, but it more than makes up for it with its charm, humor, and heart. Sometimes, a movie doesn't have to be flawless to be amazing-and this was one of those times. Go in, relax, and let yourself enjoy the ride. I sure did!
If one throws out all the hope and faces the fact that the movie is "bad", one can actually enjoy it. At least I did. To quickly list the main issues: the superficial dialogue writing and the awkward staging, which in turn gives the impression of inept acting (I'd argue that most actors in this film with better material would exhibit better talent), lacklustre general production like lighting, sound design, etc, and etc. Viewers will immediately see / feel that the movie is not top quality, however, I don't think the filmmakers in general were aspiring to win any awards with this project.
So, with the elephant out the room, we can discuss the good parts of the film. The ideas and themes displayed (as superficial as they were) are valid and needed in today's society. The main actors had extremely hot chemistry, perhaps, too hot at the very beginning, where the question wasn't if or when are they gonna bang, but rather why are they not yet banging, what's stopping them? The producers? And the actors tried so hard to work with what they've got script wise. Truly the two of them saved the whole thing for me - their relationship and communication was interesting and luring, hopefully from here on out their carriers will get only better. Oh, and Simon as a character is truly magnificent; written by a woman for women and definitely fictional.
Ngl, I am considering watching the movie again, I do so love to hate certain things.
So, with the elephant out the room, we can discuss the good parts of the film. The ideas and themes displayed (as superficial as they were) are valid and needed in today's society. The main actors had extremely hot chemistry, perhaps, too hot at the very beginning, where the question wasn't if or when are they gonna bang, but rather why are they not yet banging, what's stopping them? The producers? And the actors tried so hard to work with what they've got script wise. Truly the two of them saved the whole thing for me - their relationship and communication was interesting and luring, hopefully from here on out their carriers will get only better. Oh, and Simon as a character is truly magnificent; written by a woman for women and definitely fictional.
Ngl, I am considering watching the movie again, I do so love to hate certain things.
Read the books, couldn't stop laughing at how witty and well written this book was. Had high hopes for the movie...but frankly i found it too long, and the script felt unnatural... the music made it feel like a hallmark movie, ie. Low budget films with corny plotlines...Visually the movie, besides the corny "love interest", was not bad to watch, the camera just failed to capture the intimacy and passion that the protagonists had in the books. Casters need to focus on the actors' abilities to deliver a convincing performance over displaying ab muscle. The entire movie felt superficial and lacked real depth or originality. Passionflix needs to do better.
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