My wife and I were drawn to this film -- despite the poor reviews in the media -- by the prospect of seeing two consumate professional actors doing their thing, similar to Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson in "The Bucket List". Indeed, the promise would have been fulfilled -- except that even good actors cannot compensate for an absolutely atrocious script and, perhaps, poor direction. Keaton was the better of the two leads; indeed, playing the role of a lounge singer, she did an outstanding job of singing her own vocals. I am rating this film at "6": it wasn't bad, but it could have been so much better.
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