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Although I agree with the first commenting on this film regarding "ability", the rest of the film is terrible.
None of the actors/actresses were convincing, the storyline had potential but was poorly delivered, and the lack of morals kind of irritated me. It seems that the more times goes on in the world today, the more love and relationships are treated as completely disposable. Nothing ever sends the message of "working things out" anymore....now it's all about, "Well, if you're unhappy just dump who you're with and bring the next guy to the pad your ex paid for and make out with him in it." No respect. Yes, I know this is only a film, but at the same time, this is what happens in real life now too. And it's "normal". If we want to teach kids today what love and effort in relationships or marriage is, there should be films that actually teach that. Something hip that kids would actually want to watch. It's not the end all cure all of course, but it would certainly help. We live in the age of technology now where TV and computers are surrogate parents, so people should really make an effort to help teach through there.
I just can't have respect for movies that deliver that crap.
score 1/10
artofstephanie 27 May 2009
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