I really enjoyed it


It was just a switch off your brain, and enjoy the ride sort of film.

Julia Roberts gave a great performance and George Clooney's natural charisma and likeability kept me entertained so much that the film never seemed to outstay it's welcome.

I think it's the type of film audiences have been waiting on, something that's slightly reminiscent of the 90's romcom and doesn't take itself too seriously. The biggest win here for me is that it's the situations the characters find themselves in that make them do funny/silly things rather than the characters being outright idiots themselves.

I could easily watch it again.

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I agree. It felt like being on a vacation.

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I too enjoyed this film. Such a sweet and surprisingly emotional romantic comedy, although totally formulaic and predictable. It works well thanks to the charms and chemistry of the two stars. And all the supporting stars are also great too. Need to see more of Kaitlyn Denver, Maxime Bouttier and Lucas Bravo in film. Carrie Fisher's daughter Billie Lourd is great. Definitely worth another watch. 7/10

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I kept thinking Kaitlyn's "real" father wouldn't approve. You know, Tim Allen. ;)

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I didn't hate it, but I couldn't connect with it. It was soooo rich and extravagant. Like OMG, I don't even know people who live this lifestyle. That might be a fantasy for some, but it pushed me away. Didn't appreciate the stereotypes Clooney and Roberts were put into. Her being bitchy and him being carefree. Yet they're both very successful. But it was a fine movie.

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I did enjoy it very much.
The chemistry between Julia Roberts and George Clooney was great. They Really light up the screen.

My only problem was the young cast there was no spark at all. which is odd if like the trailer says it’s coming from the director of Mamma Mia.

With Mamma Mia we loved Sophie and Sky as couple, we believed they were in love. In ticket to Paradise This young cast seemed lifeless.

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