It's only about two hours long, but it felt like it dragged on for a five hour marathon. I began repeatedly staring at my watch about an hour into the mess. Most of the stories were predictable, vacuous and lacked any sort of emotional depth. The old couple and elementary school kid's plot has been done to death a million times before, and the resolution of Ashton Kutcher's and Jennifer Garner's dilemma was at least twenty minutes too long. I only enjoyed the Julia Roberts' plot line, but its short penultimate scene does not alone make a good movie. Especially when you have to sit through a scene as ridiculous as the one with the black and white movie in the cemetery. If you really want to see this movie, I suggest it's better to wait for the DVD rental.
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I know that scene was stupid and kinda gross!