Warner Bros. | Release Date: February 13, 2019
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ScraperMar 18, 2019
Like it or lump it, Rebel Wilson is endearing in a way. I went with my girlfriend to see this and found a few laughs here and there. It's not groundbreaking but I thought it was fun and somewhat enjoyable.
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Compi24Mar 2, 2019
Yet another entry into the "I hit my head and now the whole world is different!" sub-genre, "Isn't It Romantic" aims to critique and take down the many tropes, cliches, and conveniences within the romantic comedy genre. And, while it does aYet another entry into the "I hit my head and now the whole world is different!" sub-genre, "Isn't It Romantic" aims to critique and take down the many tropes, cliches, and conveniences within the romantic comedy genre. And, while it does a fairly successful job at doing this overall, none of the jokes themselves really dive deeper than the ones showcased in film's the trailer, leaving me feeling just a little disappointed. Beyond this, you're given a narrative that's about as predictable as they come and a bunch of scenes that actually -- and unironically -- uphold several other undiscussed romantic comedy tropes. These things aside, though, Rebel Wilson certainly keeps you in your seat, and the film's tone overall is just quirky enough to make you feel like you're watching something different. It's certainly not the searing satire it thinks it is, but it is worthy of a watch. Expand
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MarkHReviewsFeb 23, 2019
You have to give the writers of “Isn’t it Romantic” some credit. It takes courage to offer several minutes of exposition early on about the flaws of romantic comedy and then go out and make a rom-com. Fortunately, the story byYou have to give the writers of “Isn’t it Romantic” some credit. It takes courage to offer several minutes of exposition early on about the flaws of romantic comedy and then go out and make a rom-com. Fortunately, the story by actor-turned-writer Erin Cardillo, co-written with Dana Fox and Katie Silberman, doesn’t take itself too seriously, totally willing to be self-referential, self-aware and even self-deprecating.

The set-up is more than a little formulaic. Natalie (Rebel Wilson) collides with a girder after fighting off a purse-snatcher, knocking herself out and causing her to wake up in a parallel universe. The resulting hallucination provides her with a gorgeous new apartment, a compliant pet, a sexless dalliance with Liam Hemsworth (whose saxophone playing in the closing credits is priceless) and a stand-off with a supermodel over the man she loves. Plotting is not the strong point here. Along the way, there is madness, mayhem and more than a few laughs. Soon after waking up at the hospital, Natalie is informed that her clothes have been destroyed. The staff “puts together a few things,” and she walks out in a dress, hat and handbag identical to Julia Roberts’ iconic “Pretty Woman” wardrobe. When offered a ride to a weekend party in the Hamptons, she says, “You had me at hello-copter.” Natalie even launches into a profanity-laced tirade, only to have her offending words bleeped by a truck on the bridge overhead: “My life has become a motherf…[bleep] romantic comedy, and it’s rated PG.” When the world returns to normal, this merriment is capped off with Natalie’s rapturous exclamation, “New York is a **** again!” Perhaps most interesting of all is the catfight between Natalie and billboard model Isabella (Priyanka Chopra, Bollywood actress and Miss World 2000) over Josh (Adam DeVine, reprising his role as Wilson’s love interest from the first two “Pitch Perfect” installments). Their karaoke stand-off is completely over the top and thoroughly inspired. The plot doesn’t resolve as planned, with Natalie even offering a few hopeful observations about the merits of self-worth. You can almost hear the Stones singing: “You can’t always get what you want… But if you try sometime, you find you get what you need.”

“Isn’t It Romantic” opened to outsized expectations and stranger-than-fiction real-life parallels. After shooting for the movie concluded, Chopra married Nick Jonas and Hemsworth tied the knot with Miley Cyrus. This doesn’t mean that “Isn’t It Romantic” is the “Citizen Kane” of romantic comedies. But it is a clever, fun self-aware film, with a few laugh-out-loud moments, that navigates a formulaic landscape with a knowing wink and a nod.
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JLuis_001Mar 4, 2019
It's not a bad romantic comedy but let's say I was not really in the mood and Rebel Wilson has always seemed to me, a mediocre actress and that for my part doesn't help but maybe fans of the genre will find it more rewarding.
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TVJerryMar 1, 2019
Last year, comic Amy Schumer played an insecure woman with a negative body image in I FEEL PRETTY. This first-cousin film features Rebel Wilson in a strikingly similar story. She's not happy in her life, which gets even more frustrating whenLast year, comic Amy Schumer played an insecure woman with a negative body image in I FEEL PRETTY. This first-cousin film features Rebel Wilson in a strikingly similar story. She's not happy in her life, which gets even more frustrating when she wakes up in a romantic comedy: everything is beautiful (including her clothes and apartment), she lands a devoted hunk (Liam Hemsworth) and even has an over-the-top gay best friend (Brandon Scott Jones). Things move along pleasantly enough, but the script takes little advantage of Wilson's natural comic abilities or maybe…she's better in a supporting role where her intense style can be leavened by others. Either way, there's not much funny, clever or original about this send-up on the genre. Expand
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MattBrady99Jul 18, 2020
It's funny how a movie can place itself on such a massive pedestal when it comes to judging and criticising romantic movies, but by the end it became the thing it was criticising.

The movie itself was fine. It's got a good heart and a lovely
It's funny how a movie can place itself on such a massive pedestal when it comes to judging and criticising romantic movies, but by the end it became the thing it was criticising.

The movie itself was fine. It's got a good heart and a lovely message. I was never bored watching it, which is a plus.
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RalfbergsDec 9, 2020
While I really liked the idea of the movie as it was fresh and different, I did find some jokes a bit dumb and at some parts a bit unfunny. Overall was decent and definitely better than generic romantic movie/comedy.
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Trineo99Feb 17, 2019
First of all, all the actors and actresses did give it they're all in their roles especially the ones who had to play the cliched characters. But, and I don’t mean this in any mean way, I just couldn’t see Rebel Wilson as the leadingFirst of all, all the actors and actresses did give it they're all in their roles especially the ones who had to play the cliched characters. But, and I don’t mean this in any mean way, I just couldn’t see Rebel Wilson as the leading character in this movie. I have seen her be funny in the Pitch Perfect movies but in this role, it didn’t seem like she was giving it her all. In some of the scenes, it seemed like she was just phoning it in while her scene partner was actually trying to give it they're all. Now I’m not a RomCom expert because I hate them but I still know famous lines from those movies and this film was full of them. When the writers need to steal from other movies for dialogue you know you are in trouble. When they aren’t poking fun at a RomCom cliche they are just ripping off a better movie. Like I said in the opening sentence this film does have a good message in it but it takes so long to get to it. Now, this would be fine if the audience didn’t already figure out what it was going to be at the beginning of the film. From the opening scene, you could easily figure out what the message was going to be. One thing that I want explained is if this film is supposed to pointing out the cliches of a romance film why did they at the same time give in to them? Finally, this is supposed to be a romantic comedy but there was a lot of romance and not enough comedy. There were jokes that some of the audience members laughed at but for a majority of the film, a lot of the jokes fell flat. In the end, this is a good date night film and for people who actually like RomComs. If you are either single or don’t like RomComs you could also see this just to make fun at it like I did. Expand
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Davrosdaleks1Feb 14, 2019
I was a big fan of director Todd Strauss-Schulman's Final Girls, a comedy about a group of people sucked into the world of a horror movie. (If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.) So when I heard he was doing a similar movie, in whichI was a big fan of director Todd Strauss-Schulman's Final Girls, a comedy about a group of people sucked into the world of a horror movie. (If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.) So when I heard he was doing a similar movie, in which Rebel Wilson's character hates romantic comedies and finds herself in one after hitting her head, I was very curious. Unfortunately, the director couldn't strike twice. Though it has its moments, I found Isn't it Romantic to be an underwhelming experience.

The film does have it's funny, including some good-natured jabs at the romantic comedy genre, or heartfelt parts. The director and others were definitely trying. However, as a whole the thing doesn't come quite together. It feels like the script could have gone through another revision. The jokes and story just feel a little low-energy. This is one of those movies where it's especially sad because it feels like it comes close to a truly good film, but just misses the mark.

Pacing is a concern. The setup goes on too long, Rebel's character trying to wrap her head around the world takes too long, and guess how short or long the ending was?

Rebel's Wilson's performance is lacking. She excels at outrageous/outgoing comedy. However, here she plays more of a straight lead. It's the same issue I think she had with her short-lived television show, she doesn't quite know how to play it straight and is a little wooden. In fairness, direction may have had a hand in this. Adam Devine and Liam Hemsworth are the romantic interests, and though usually fun guys, they aren't quite as entertaining as usual.

On the other hand, Brandon Scott James does a great job as the movie world's dated stereotypical gay best friend. Glow's Betty Gilpin isn't in this much but she does pretty good double duty as Rebel's best friend in the real world and a completely different character in the movie world that I won't spoil. Her change in performance and appearance is so strong that it took me a minute to recognize her.

Like I said, the director was trying and it definitely shows in the appearance of this film. This is is a romanticized borderline perfect world and it shows. Super colorful; the lighting kind of look like it belongs to 80's on-location TV shows. A lot of detail; extras are constantly seeing doing little things in the background. There are a couple of decent musical numbers, too.

Now when I said this didn't work for me, I admit I may be biased. I'm not a big romantic comedy person. I think that Love Actually is one of the best romantic comedies because of the coldly rational reason that the shorter divided story-lines deletes the risk of drawing things out and boredom. Still, I do think there are much better romantic comedies than this.
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ryu9376Apr 17, 2021
It was alright, a simple enough rom com. Plus Rebel Wilson usually adds her own style of crazy to almost every role. Definitely a good date night movie.
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ARGzelderMar 30, 2019
Esta producción de Netflix protagonizada por Rebel Wilson intenta satirisar el género de las comedias románticas explotando cada cliché y darle un golpe de realidad.
Conocemos a Natalie, miembro de una empresa de arquitectura, intentando
Esta producción de Netflix protagonizada por Rebel Wilson intenta satirisar el género de las comedias románticas explotando cada cliché y darle un golpe de realidad.
Conocemos a Natalie, miembro de una empresa de arquitectura, intentando hacer su lugar en la firma pero su falta de confianza la detiene. Otro de los retos de la protagonista es poder hacer lugar para el amor, pero nuevamente es ella misma quien se cierra a toda oportunidad... hasta que en un accidente se ve en una realidad que funciona como romcom y debe buscar la forma de salir.
Aunque parezca innovadora no es la primer cinta que tiene esta propuesta, aunque lo que la hace única es que lo lleva a un extremo que uno puede hallar algo nuevo en el concepto.
Lo malo es que como comedia no tiene mucha gracia, hay una que otra humorada que funciona pero nada atrapante. Sin mencionar los personajes secundarios, a excepción de Adam DeVine, son tan pocos carismáticos que se llega a un punto en que no tienen importancia en la historia.
Esta propuesta es interesante pero no termina de convencer, "Isn't is Romantic" es aceptable, se esfuerza en innovar pero no logra funcionar. Es una buena propuesta para pasar el rato pero no puedo terminar de recomendarla.
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SamComedianMar 10, 2019
¿No es Romántico? es un quiero pero no puedo, intentar hacer una sátira de las películas de amor con todos sus cliches, pero no acabando de finalizar bien la ejecución, no es mala película pero está lejos de ser entretenida y capaz. Me¿No es Romántico? es un quiero pero no puedo, intentar hacer una sátira de las películas de amor con todos sus cliches, pero no acabando de finalizar bien la ejecución, no es mala película pero está lejos de ser entretenida y capaz. Me resultó bastante plana y esperaba un poco mas de ella.
Le doy un 6 sobre 10. Mi vigesimosegunda crítica u/o review de la sección de Movies.
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dburks1990May 30, 2019
It was amusing until it became the romantic comedy it was supposed to be parodying.
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CrazyStupidJakeJul 30, 2019
Not nearly as clever as it could have been, Isn’t it Romantic largely ends up following the same beats it sets out to parody without doing anything interesting to them. The acknowledgment of nearly every romantic-comedy trope is still fun andNot nearly as clever as it could have been, Isn’t it Romantic largely ends up following the same beats it sets out to parody without doing anything interesting to them. The acknowledgment of nearly every romantic-comedy trope is still fun and there are charming moments sprinkled throughout but this so easily could’ve been funnier.
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daniel1felipeeuOct 27, 2021
It's not worth the time to watch. I genuinely expected something more than this ending.
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