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Review #3543 - Dated: 8th of February, 2010 Author: anistasya |
America's Sweethearts was cute, if a little bizarre. The story of Hollywood's darling couple (think maybe Brad Pitt and Jennifer Anniston before the break-up), Gwen (Catherine Zeta Jones) and Eddie (John Cusack) starred all the big romantic films until their breakup (Gwen cheated on Eddie with some Spanish guy and Eddie tried to run them over with a motorbike). Fast forward to about a year later and Eddie has undergone serious therapy while Gwen is being hammered by the media and the public for breaking the poor guy's heart. Now their last movie together is being released and the studio's publicist (Billy Crystal) is charged with getting these two actors back together and pretending to get along in order to sell the film.
At first I thought this film would be about the couple realizing they really were made for each other after all, but that would have been too predictable. Instead, we are introduced early on to Gwen's ever faithful assistant and sister, Kiki (Julia Roberts) who has been secretly pining after Eddie since before the break-up. Now, you can probably guess how the story goes. I didn't mind the predictability, actually. John Cusack was cute as the somewhat insane, lovesick ex-husband while Catherine Zeta Jones was admirably stuck up and desperate all at once. Billy Crystal's character reminded me a bit of Robert De Niro's brilliant role in 'Wag the Dog' - a film I highly recommend seeing, by the way, and Julia Roberts seemed very much herself, as far as her romantic comedy roles go.
The ending, I think, was a little bit "Oh, okay then" It was missing that certain 'swoon' factor that makes the great RomComs truly brilliant, but still a perfectly acceptable watch if you're running out of ideas for a nice girl's night in.
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