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IMO, the worst movie ever... Let me elaborate.


I don't write a lot here, as I believe there are much smarter and more eloquent people who can give better reviews of the movies. But I felt compelled after watching this catastrophy of a movie. I can see why it is so popular - it ticks all the boxes with the dialogues and the situations characters are put in, for a romantic movie. Problem is, they all seem like they are shoved down your throat, with no subtlety, or even intelligence. I could not believe that the director, or the actors for that fact, thought that what they were doing would look and sound good, and believable, for us viewers. Male lead - totally miscast. He looks like a 16 year old kid, and there was absolutely no chemistry whatsoever between him and R. McAdams at any point of the movie. Everything seemed so rushed, out of place, not one situation seemed natural. R. McAdams seemed so plastic, usually I like her in such movies (I've seen the Notebook and the Vow, and I watch many of the movies like this, so it's not like I hate the genre). It seemed like she was trying so much to be this likable, innocent, a bit goofy girl, with a big smile, "look at me, I'm so nice and everybody should like me", that it was extremely irritating and not natural at all. I honestly doubt that she can really act, outside of movies like this. It seems like she is not even trying any more. The situations they went through, the proposal, all the efforts from the guy, it all seemed so rushed and again, not natural, with no chemistry, that it seemed like a generic movie with no soul, like they wanted to put great locations, dialogues that just seemed smart and actors that all would like, and mix it up in this horrible, horrible mix that should be a movie. It's like some music these days - generic, like being made by a computer algorithm in which you put some characteristics in and then you have a new hit that masses will like, and it will top the charts for couple of weeks, and then it will dissapear forever. Terrible, just terrible. And why I say it's the worst ever? Of course, there are many who could fit that description. But since they had a huge budget for this, it is an embarrasment with what they came up with. The director, the writer(s), and the actors. So here are my two cents on the movie, hope I don't get bashed too much but it is my opinion, and if you don't like it, hey, were all entitled to have one. Cheers.

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Without making any claims as to where it stands in the pantheon of all-time movies… None of the romantic situations seem at all genuine… Give a stranger at a gallery your full address? Sure! Ask your girlfriend to eat dinner alone so you can dine with a guy you've already turned down once? Why not? Propose marriage to your girlfriend when she's half-asleep, even though you could easily wait until morning? Great idea!

None of this would ever happen. I know it's a romantic comedy and these things are built on whimsy - but it's extremely difficult to identify with likeable characters if you feel like nothing they ever experience would occur outside of a movie… It's too cosily scripted from minute one, and fantasy should entail dreaming about things that could actually happen, not imagining a whole new alternate reality!





"Your mother puts license plates in your underwear? How do you sit?!"

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Its a really syrupy movie.

That's all I have to say about that.

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fantasy should entail dreaming about things that could actually happen, not imagining a whole new alternate reality!


But that's just one definition of fantasy. Some would say the opposite, that fantasy should explore the unreal or surreal, and not simply reflect what could be. And how would it be fantasy if it simply reflected reality?

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The time travel is the 'unreal or surreal' part; I'm fairly sure the romance and the relationships were intended to seem realistic... and they didn't feel that way, to me.






"Your mother puts license plates in your underwear? How do you sit?!"

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Worst movie ever??? Hardly, but bad enough. Artificial, contrived (stage actor forgets his lines -- no prompter?) lacking in dramatic tension and waaaaaaay tooooo loooong!!

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Ah, yet another person who finds subtlety to be of great importance. Want my 2 cents? *beep* subtlety. It's an overrated and overused excuse for why someone hates a movie. There are bigger piles of garbage that are very subtle. In fact, many movies (I'm looking at you, Amazing Grace) whose plot points are so subtle that you have no clue what the hell is going on. Subtlety, at its core, is meant to treat the audience with some degree of intelligence. A lack of this element is deadly, as no one wants to spend two hours being told about everything straight up and in detail, like a 5 year old being told how to not pee on the wall accidentally.

And to another one of your points, about this movie being generic, when was the last time you saw a romance where the guy doesn't make the first move? What about an action movie where the hero isn't motivated because of some personal investment? I could really write an essay on this matter, but I'm too lazy for such endeavors. So in short, I'll say this: every story you have ever loved, ever ,since the days of the orally delivered folk tales and legends, is derived. Nothing is original, just conflict in different costumes. That, however shouldn't make you ill feeling towards it. It isn't wrong to state that some costumes look better than others, but if the same person is wearing them it isn't fair to say that it's just like everything else and that's why you hate it.

P.S.- If you think this was bad because it had a big budget and was still sub-par in your opinion, then you clearly slip into a coma every summer.

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Please don't diss the original poster. Just about every movie I have ever checked out here on IMDB has a post stating: Worst Movie Ever, or Don't Waste Your Time. I truly suspect that there are people (of a sort) out there who troll the various movie reviews on IMDB, and if they don't find a "Worst Movie Ever" post, feel obliged to create one themselves, just on principle.

I especially enjoy the "I will never get those XX minutes of my life back" comments. Ha ha ha ha ha!! My response? GOOD for YOU, jackass. When you are on your deathbed, surrounded by those who don't detest you enough to stay away, you can announce to no one in particular, "If I only had not watched Killer Klowns from Outer Space, I would have 90 minutes more of my precious life to live!" Of course, the folks (if there are any) surrounding your deathbed are probably DAMN HAPPY that you wasted those minutes, because they want you and your miserable personality to be DEAD already.

There is really no limit to the gross stupidity of human beings.

In this particular case, at least the poster attempted to justify his belief that this is the "worst movie ever." Not especially convincingly, but hey - at least the effort was made.

You know what I think is the worst movie ever made? And the worst play ever written and performed? HAMLET. Yep, Hamlet. Who can understand all that Old English crap (even though the play was written in early MODERN English)? And why do all the characters have to go on and on and on about their troubles? It's just one HUGE bitch fest.

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You missed the entire point of the movie, negative nancy. So, I suggest you now commit to part two of Dad's plan. Watch the movie again, but, instead of seeing all the negatives that stopped you from noticing how sweet the movie was, find the sweetness and positives. Like the beautiful relationship between a father and son, that is rarely seen on film, for starters. Okay, now. Let's give it a go.

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Apparently you do not like movies. Maybe you will be happier not watching them.

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we are all entitled to our opinions. but, I think there is something you missed in this movie. was it rushed? maybe. but it was narrated by the main character, in past tense. he was given the ability to travel back in time, and towards the end of the movie, his dad tells him that he would live each day twice. The main character mentions how quickly things happen, and his dad says he goes back to live each day again just to enjoy the good things that are missed because life is too busy happening. It wasn't the movie being rushed, it was life. but, its not for everyone and thats cool.

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I like movies. Done.

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