Saturday, September 1, 2012

Movie Review: What To Expect When You Are Expecting

Based on the 16 million copy best-selling book, What to Expect When You're Expecting is an ensemble romantic-comedy is in the vein of Love Actually and Valentine's Day. The film is a modern look at love through the eyes of four interconnected couples experiencing the thrills and surprises of having a baby, and ultimately coming to understand the universal truth that no matter what you plan for, life doesn't always deliver what's expected.


What To Expect When You Are Expecting
Released: 2012
Runtime: 110 mins
Rating: 2/5 stars
Buy: Not Available Yet

REVIEW:
This movie is a cheater. It has all the good scenes in the trailer and when you watch the movie, you struggle to finish it.

The story doesn't convince you at all. Only like 2 of the "pregnacy" stories seemed real enough, and all had a touch where you were saying "too much". It barely kept me in.
The best thing of the whole movie is actually the "dudes club" with the fathers hanging out every morning. Thank god it was there, or i would have fallen asleep in the first half hour.

I'm more disappointment in the female cast, which i have seen in many movies before but except Lopen and Kendrick their acting was too average. Instead again, the male cast was way more connected and convincing in almost everything.

A really average movie from me. I was simply expecting more.

Starring: Cameron Diaz (Charlier's Angels), Jenifer Lopez, Elizabeth Banks (Hunger Games), Chase Crawford (Gossip Girl), Anna Kendrick (Up In The Air), Matthew Morrison (Glee), Denis Quaid (DragonHeart), Chris Rock (Grown Ups), Brooklyn Decker (Battleship), Ben Falcone (Bridesmaids), Rodrigo Santoro (300), Joe Manganiello (True Blood), Rob Huebel (Despicable Me), Amir Talai (The Pursuit of Happiness), Thomas Lennon (Night At The Museum), Rebel Wilson (Bridesmaids)

1 comment:

  1. Well, I don't know why, but I loved it....
    It had sad moments, it had funny moments....And I know that Skyler's and Wendy's seemed fake (according to the women they were sitting behind me in the theater), but, hey, you never know....

    I liked that the movie covers all the posibilities in the pregnacy and that matters, like religion are mentioned....

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