A true masterpiece, but for one horrible flaw: the orange-soda natives
I'm astounded by the low rating that this film has. I'd expect it to rate much higher. I'm even more astounded to find that some people hate the film.
To me, it is an absolute masterpiece -- the look of it, the writing, the themes, everything.
I love all three Meg Ryans.
There is only one flaw -- only one, but it's a serious one: the orange-soda natives.
They make no sense, and are excruciatingly unfunny. They don't fit as thematic elements, and they're simply not funny enough (indeed, not funny at all) to work as regular comedy.
And yet they occupy so much of the ending of the film, and that's what leaves the biggest impression on most moviegoers: the ending.
If I were to gauge the orange-soda-native ending alone, I'd rate this film a 2/10. But the rest, up to and including blonde Meg Ryan (who is wonderful, not at all a disappointment, as some contend), is a 10/10.
So maybe that's where the low IMDb rating comes from: the people who can get past the idiotic last reel of the film and enjoy the rest of it for the masterpiece it is, VS. those whose impression of the idiotic orange-soda natives makes them thing that the film as a whole is dumb, because that one, big element near the end is so dumb.