Trailer Link
Release Date:
February 6, 2015
Synopsis:
From IMDb: “Rosie and Alex have been best friends since they were 5, so they couldn’t possibly be right for one another…or could they? When it comes to love, life and making the right choices, these two are their own worst enemies.”
Poster: D / C (2) / B / C- / C / D+ / C
Review: (#1) This seems to be the primary advertisement. I can’t imagine why no one is excited about seeing it after something as bland as this. (#2-#3) These teaser posters may think they’re being clever, but they aren’t. (#4) In the sea of awful posters that represent this film, this is one that doesn’t have much going for it, but is at least engaging to look at.
(#5) It might have been a better choice than poster #1, but not by a lot. (#6) This seems more active, but still doesn’t have a lot of panache. (#7) A cheap, cheesy design with no originality and no interest. (#8) The colors and setting are nice, but they won’t do much to sell thi film.
Trailer: C
Review: Best friends who actually love each other, but need distance and other romantic interests to figure it out. This story has been told ad nauseum and no pairing of attractive young stars will help sell it as original. The worst part is that the trailer is frequently convoluted, failing to convey the simplest elements of the story to a confused audience.
Oscar Prospects:
None.
Revisions:
(February 8, 2015) Original
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