Why? Why can't Hollywood scriptwriters come up with good endings? What IS the problem?
On the way out of this, my wife asked me how I thought it compared to "Runaway Bride." I almost burst out laughing, because both movies have EXACTLY the same problem: a pretty good or great first hour, followed by a whole string of false, cheap-jack scenes building to a highly predictable ending.
Go see this. See if you don't have a great time right up to the moment Eva Mendez visits Will Smith's apartment. See how the whole movie just falls apart from that moment on.
I'm so tired of this.
On the way out of this, my wife asked me how I thought it compared to "Runaway Bride." I almost burst out laughing, because both movies have EXACTLY the same problem: a pretty good or great first hour, followed by a whole string of false, cheap-jack scenes building to a highly predictable ending.
Go see this. See if you don't have a great time right up to the moment Eva Mendez visits Will Smith's apartment. See how the whole movie just falls apart from that moment on.
I'm so tired of this.