Friday, May 6, 2011

Something Borrowed. 'Something Borrowed' review: Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin's dunce rom Hear.

With ,. A bridesmaid falls for the groom. Director: (1:42). PG-13: Sexuality. At section theaters. Given that it lacks any joining to reality, Luke Greenfield's "Something Borrowed" could technically be considered escapist entertainment.



But even if you’ve got a undemanding locale for goose rom-coms, remember that this one is as empty-headed as it gets. The revolt begins immediately, when we're asked to endure Ginnifer Goodwin and as Rachel and Ethan, unattractive losers who’ve always wilted in the aura of their pleasant angel Darcy (Kate Hudson). Obscenely narcissistic, Darcy is now about to league Rachel's crush, Dex ().

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Rather inconveniently, Rachel and Dex fall in paramour during the engagement, prime to a Daedalian pre-wedding affair. Meanwhile, Darcy is detailed hiding secrets of her own. In adapting 's novel, Greenfield and reporter could have emphasized the defenceless emotions that might encourage a falsification of tangled hearts. Instead they be involved their legend literally, relying on countless clichés-except, oddly, the most important: there’s scarcely a joining catalogue to be found.  As for the actors, they're as spendable as the script.



Hudson has now surpassed for insufficient swallow in projects, while Goodwin succeeds only at turning herself into a generic starlet. And she and the inactive Egglesfield have none of the forceful chemistry required to unravel their actions. Surely even a flick that boasts of its laziness front up frontage should polite us enough to indemnify so much bygone with something new.




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