Claire is the kind of woman who knows she doesn't want kids, but when she meets a guy at a frat party she gets more than he bargained for.Claire is the kind of woman who knows she doesn't want kids, but when she meets a guy at a frat party she gets more than he bargained for.Claire is the kind of woman who knows she doesn't want kids, but when she meets a guy at a frat party she gets more than he bargained for.
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A great adaptation by PassionFlix of Tara Sivecs romantic comedy . The actors were cast perfectly, really like they popped right out if the pages of the book. Smiled the entire time and laughed out loud more than once. Highly recommend to anyone wanting to have a great time.
This was cute. I appreciated that the characters weren't as abrasive as they were in the book. It got obnoxious after a while. The casting wasn't completely perfect, but I loved India as Liz. She's a great actress and endeared Liz more to me then in the book. I didn't care for the added drama, but overall the move flowed well and ended well. Great job Passionflix.
This little flick deserves a 5 out of 10. I've never read the book, but there are plenty of likeable characters to carry you through the film. Sadly, the lead Claire was probably one of the less likable characters in the movie. The casting of Clair's best friend Liz was on-point, but Carter's friend Drew should've been taken out of the movie or rewritten completely. I couldn't tell if it's because the actor who played him was so bad or just that this character was so cliched that it was hard to watch everytime he showed up in the movie.
Claire, the obvious strong woman that she is, is neatly complemented by the beta-ish Carter. I suppose some people might find issues with that but opposites do attract, and not all women dream of getting down and dirty with those alpha-type, chauvinistic males.
My only other beef with the movie is the fact that after awhile, the sex seems to get in the way of the storytelling. Granted both leads are easy on the eye (with and without their clothes on), but with a book an author can take her time to explore the nuances of the characters, and when everything is condensed down to 90 minutes, there is only so much sex you can have before you run out of time to tell the actual story.
Plenty of curses throughout make this movie unsuitable for young children (especially since nearly all of them were uttered by a minor in the film), while there's no actual nudity, there's plenty of humping and self pleasuring to make this not safe for work.
Claire, the obvious strong woman that she is, is neatly complemented by the beta-ish Carter. I suppose some people might find issues with that but opposites do attract, and not all women dream of getting down and dirty with those alpha-type, chauvinistic males.
My only other beef with the movie is the fact that after awhile, the sex seems to get in the way of the storytelling. Granted both leads are easy on the eye (with and without their clothes on), but with a book an author can take her time to explore the nuances of the characters, and when everything is condensed down to 90 minutes, there is only so much sex you can have before you run out of time to tell the actual story.
Plenty of curses throughout make this movie unsuitable for young children (especially since nearly all of them were uttered by a minor in the film), while there's no actual nudity, there's plenty of humping and self pleasuring to make this not safe for work.
My headline contains 2 phrases from movie, and both were said by 6 years old kid. That self says a lot about what kind of 'humor' prevails.
Main character is just not realistic, better said her way of talking, behaving in company, society is just pale attempt to make some humor.
Example: ' love you more than chocolate' - so 'romantic' ! Nobody normal would say such thing for her/his lover, with who wants to spend life.
Story self can be told in 2 sentences, and of course for everyone with IQ over 59 was totally predictable. The real question is: how many of them watched this til' end ?
Main character is just not realistic, better said her way of talking, behaving in company, society is just pale attempt to make some humor.
Example: ' love you more than chocolate' - so 'romantic' ! Nobody normal would say such thing for her/his lover, with who wants to spend life.
Story self can be told in 2 sentences, and of course for everyone with IQ over 59 was totally predictable. The real question is: how many of them watched this til' end ?
It was a really good movie definitely worth watching I think every 19-year-old college age girl should watch this movie especially the first 15 minutes of it it did have a lot of cuss words and profanity but other than that it was really good.
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- TriviaBased on the best selling novel by Tara Sivec
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