Anyone But You (#502)


I think the movie I saw yesterday might be described as a romantic comedy by the newest generation and the most current “hot” directors. It bore no relationship to romantic comedies of my era, which starred actors like Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant, or even Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant.  This one was very silly, very raunchy and very predictable with language to match.  Two very attractive young people (Bea and Ben, played by folks I never saw before) meet and are instantly very close for an evening.  A statement not meant to be serious and not meant to be heard by Bea cools the relationship just as quickly.  But as fate would have it, they are both invited to a destination wedding in Australia (Bea's sister is marrying another woman) and parents and everyone else are trying to rekindle these made-for-each-other folks.  They figure the best way to deal with this is to pretend they have rekindled.  There are wonderful views of Sydney, its memorable harbor and opera house and Bondi Beach supplemented by skimpy bikinis and beefed up male torsos and an embarrassing male nudity moment.  And it doesn’t take a genius to imagine the outcome.  Only 52% of critics gave it a thumbs up along with 86% of audiences who obviously enjoy this kind of rom com. 


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