

運命の元カレ
"「過去に何人と関係アリ」か気になる?"
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監督はマーク・マイロッド、出演はアンナ・ファリスとクリス・エヴァンス。恋に迷えるOLが引き起こす“元カレ”をめぐるドタバタ・ポジティブ・ラブ・コメディ。アリーは淋しい彼なしのOL。ある日、雑誌で“20人以上の男性経験がある女性は高い確率で結婚が難しくなる”という記事を読んで仰天。実はアリーの経験数は19人…。未婚になるのを避けたいアリーは、隣人のコリンの助けを借りて、これまで付き合った“元カレ”の中から結婚相手を探そうと決意する。
製作費: $20,000,000 (30億円)
興行収入: $30,426,096 (46億円)
純利益: $10,426,096 (16億円)
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Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend. A good sex / romance based humor from the feminine perspective, almost like "Bad Moms" without kids, but one single lady. To set a low bar of expectations, imagine most of the comedians you don't want to picture having sex, and Chris Pratt in a fat suit, and that's most of the dirty humor in the movie. It's surprisingly charming with Anna Faris and Chris Evans (Captain America, but really, Johnny Storm) helping each other with their conspiracies, and instead better there lives. Yes, its the cheesy crap that rom-coms get made fun of for doing (even in this movie, I think), but it does it pretty well, it's funny, and deals with a concept that looks like an extension of the sequence in "Just My Luck" where she has to hunt down and kiss some dancers. It's a stupid concept but it's fun and maybe I just like Anna Faris, but she carries the movie and when something is done well, I typically enjoy it.
I tend to be an easy grader for romantic comedies. As long as the script isn’t too dull or insult my intelligence, with witty dialogue and good chemistry between the lead characters, I will overlook minor silliness or predictability in the name of entertainment. Let’s face it, most genre films are predictable to some extent, since they stay within the genre. Of course, I know Anna Faris from her later starring role in the excellent long-running comedy series Mom. Her performance here is quirky enough to keep it interesting, but sweet at times so that I rooted for her. This is not groundbreaking stuff here, or top ten quality filmmaking, but I enjoyed it enough to stick with it, and that is what counts with rom-coms.




























