Prometendo a si mesma evitar se tornar a mulher mais velha e a única da família a nunca se casar, Montana embarca em uma expedição de trinta dias e cinquenta mil quilômetros para encantar um... Ler tudoPrometendo a si mesma evitar se tornar a mulher mais velha e a única da família a nunca se casar, Montana embarca em uma expedição de trinta dias e cinquenta mil quilômetros para encantar um pretendente em potencial e torná-lo seu noivo.Prometendo a si mesma evitar se tornar a mulher mais velha e a única da família a nunca se casar, Montana embarca em uma expedição de trinta dias e cinquenta mil quilômetros para encantar um pretendente em potencial e torná-lo seu noivo.
- Prêmios
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- Damon
- (as Tremaine Neverson)
- Tanya
- (as Lala Anthony)
- Fiance
- (as Terrence J.)
Avaliações em destaque
Aside from the all star cast, there are so many things wrong with this film. For one, the plot is so unrelatable and cliché. There's a scene in the beginning where Montana runs through the airport saying "According to my mother, you're not a lady unless you're married on or before your 30th birthday. You're not a woman until you've had at least two kids". If I watch one more romantic comedy that consist of mindless, pathetic dialogue like this, I'll scream ! Why would a beautiful woman, a good woman who could clearly have any man she wants spend so much time chasing down ex flames who a) weren't right for her and b) clearly show the same reasons as to why she broke up with them or vice versa in the first place.
The directing is poor. David Talbert, writer and director of several wonderful stage plays resorts to using corny clichés and weak dialogue to carry the film along and it just doesn't work. It's the same old plot of the lonely girl/guy putting themselves in stupid and unnecessary situations to seek love and romance. Oh and of course there's the case of the pretentious and even more desperate, proud, loving mom who due to her own snooty, high standards, pressures her daughters into believing that a man is necessary to have to prove that you're a woman, a role that Jenifer Lewis, as talented as she is, continues to play very well.
The acting is mediocre. Paula Patton, Jill Scott, Derek Luke and Adam Body are all good actors. Yet, its unfortunate that the acting wasn't up to par. In addition, the wacky performance by several co stars such as Trey Songz and Tia Mowry do not do the film any justice.
The film would've been better with an original plot and better dialogue and acting.
Ultimately, the question has to arise: do people marry because they want to and are committed to it or because they have to?
Whilst it offers a charming and pleasant experience it is not inventive as a story, succumbing to the rom-com principle of Mr & Mrs perfect live happily ever after. Not a bad experience for viewers who go in couples.
After watching this movie, the only thing that should be "claimed" is a refund.
Director-writer David E Talbert provided a creatively idle rom-com starring Paula Patton (Montana Moore); as a flight attendant who under the pressure of her mother (Jennifer Lawrence) and the wedding engagement of her younger sister (Lauren London) somehow finds herself in a position where she has to locate and bring a fiancé to her sister's rehearsal dinner in thirty days. In doing so, she uses her friends to set up an arguably illegal "spy network" to find out which of her ex- boyfriends are taking which flights- so she can manipulate herself aboard and hopefully start again with these men.
She wears the long, straight rom-com hair of ignorance with the smile of innocence which I like to call a ritual of rom-com. The story was naturally predictable adhering to every single rom-com textbook story model and so heavily resting on weak humour. Alongside the contemporary traditional female friend and gay male friend duo (similar to Devil's Wear Prada) it's one large equation for mediocre...if that.
I'm not particularly familiar with Talbert and this is the first film I've seen of his, regardless, in this film it's strongly indicative that he's chosen quantity over quality.
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- Citações
William Wright: The magic isn't in getting married; it's in staying married.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #22.1 (2013)
- Trilhas sonorasIn Love with Love
Written by Nikki Leonti and Mitch Allan
Performed by Nikki Leonti
Courtesy of J&JazzRecords
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- Data de lançamento
- País de origem
- Central de atendimento oficial
- Idiomas
- Também conhecido como
- Baggage Claim
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- Orçamento
- US$ 8.500.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 21.569.509
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 9.031.102
- 29 de set. de 2013
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 22.871.096
- Tempo de duração1 hora 36 minutos
- Cor
- Mixagem de som
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1