americas_for_sale
Apr. 2004 ist beigetreten
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I went to see Fever Pitch with my Mom, and I can say that we both loved it. It wasn't the typical romantic comedy where someone is pining for the other, and blah blah blah... You weren't waiting for the climatic first kiss or for them to finally get together. It was more real, because you saw them through the relationship, rather than the whole movie be about them getting together. People could actually relate to the film, because it didn't seem like extraordinary circumstances, or impossible situations. It was really funny, and I think it was Jimmy Fallon's best performance. All in all... I would definitely recommend it!
Like my summary says, this movie can't even be called predictable, as it needs a plot in order for that to happen. Any faint hope of conflict was either wiped away within 5 minutes, or danced away. When entering this movie, I thought that it was centering around the main character getting her big break in music video dancing, however when she reached that goal within the first 30 minutes, it seemed the movie just draaaaaagged on for the next hour, with the odd interruption of an exciting dance sequence. When we finally see a good conflict, it turned out to be simply the end of the movie, and not a good conflict at all. So in total, you start the movie, see a faint glimmer of a plot, have that glimmer die within 20 minutes, watch an hour long music video, then have it end. How great.