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I loved it. I don't like violent films. I don't like silly films. This was fun and well done.
9/10 18.5.2008 -
catherine_lloyd@ - age: 50+
Just a nice feel good movie with lots of laughs and nicely done. Great acting. The lead lady was great from start to finish. The premise was cute too - gets you thinking back a little.
9/10 18.5.2008 -
paul,knowthebusiness@ - age: 36-49
I also want my money back. I even e-mailed the manager of the theater. They charged more than double the regular ticket price for this movie, warning about explicit sex scenes, etc. The only thing there was in the movie was a lot of the F word and suggestions that sex had occurred. It was a predictable movie. Don't waste your time or money on this movie.
3/10 17.5.2008 -
joelcaplan@ - age: 50+
I can't really add much more to what MacLif said, other than I came out of cinema in an really good mood and state of mind. Also, it was much more (out loud laughing) funny that I had ever expected and as for over the top acting... very much so but it really the film work :D
9/10 16.5.2008 -
hexarmcpentax@ - age: 50+
No comment. I want my money back. Acting very amateur. The tale could be something to work on, but work on with different actors and different director. I would try to fix dialogues as well. They are so theatrical, not good for either a comedy or a drama.
1/10 11.5.2008 -
pcalvetti@ - age: 36-49
This is essentially a mid-life crisis sitcom set in Malta, with witty lines delivered by great actors. However, some of the scenes are played out way over the top. With the said, it’s exciting to see Juliet Stevenson milking her role with such emotional honesty. And it’s great to see the great Greek/Turkish actor Tcheky Korya playing a romantic lead instead of all these gangster roles he gets in Hollywood movies. Daniel Stern stole the show with his Salsa moves (Imagine?!).. 2 things noteworthy: the older women in the film are prettier than the young ones (refreshing); a film set in Malta while most scenes unfold indoor (why?!)
7/10 10.5.2008 -
chaszzy@ - age: 26-35
Juliet Stevenson was consistently captivating; Daniel Stern did a stellar performance in my favorite role of his career. It was really a fun movie with some good laughs. I must add - had certain scenes been previously described to me, I may have suspected something embarrassingly silly. NOT THE CASE! I couldn't imagine anything coming off better. Though I don't think it was meant to be profound, there were a couple of thought provoking lines; more importantly, the writing was never less than clever. All in all, it is a must see - but only if you can tolerate a movie with no explosions, shootings, graphic sex or car crashes.
10/10 9.5.2008 -
maclif@ - age: 50+
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