Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) | Release Date: May 5, 2023
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mikej147May 18, 2023
Painfully awful. Worse than a Lifetime Original movie. My God it's bad. The acting, writing, editing, even the cinematography seemed amateurish.
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JLuis_001May 18, 2023
Terribly ineffective and insubstantial. Weak and above all feeble.

I know that many people can overlook a great many things in romantic comedies, mostly because of the illusion of romance, but is it possible to do so when most of its events
Terribly ineffective and insubstantial. Weak and above all feeble.

I know that many people can overlook a great many things in romantic comedies, mostly because of the illusion of romance, but is it possible to do so when most of its events feel so cringey and the leads don't share a shred of chemistry?
I have to say no.

Disaster.
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vinidornellasMay 29, 2023
The talented cast couldn't sustain this weak script. Priyanka and Sam are great actors, but their characters are poorly written. As for Céline Dion, she should focus on her music career because as an actress, she is terrible.
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Rebel_PandaJun 9, 2023
What began as a cheesy romcom about coping the loss of a significant other ends as an overlong tribute (commercial?) to Celine Dion. It's framed as an outdated romcom story about infatuation, lying, and stalking misconstrued as romantic toWhat began as a cheesy romcom about coping the loss of a significant other ends as an overlong tribute (commercial?) to Celine Dion. It's framed as an outdated romcom story about infatuation, lying, and stalking misconstrued as romantic to later be subverted. The gimmick, Priyanka Chopra texting her dead boyfriend's number her deepest thoughts like a diary which a random man (Sam Heughan) secretly has access to, is bafflingly contrived. There are a few good laughs, particular Nick Jonas's cameo as a bad Bumble date despite being married to the lead. Russell Tovey's comic relief as gay male side character #1829 was entertaining but he's criminally underused as a comedic actor. But they the laughs are few and far between. It would've been a much better film if it scrapped the gimmick early on and stuck with the ridiculous, near mythological obsession with Celine Dion. Expand
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Mauro_LanariJun 27, 2023
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What more could a singer who, according to "Forbes", in 2019 was the third richest female music artist in the world with an estimated wealth of 450 million dollars, want from existence? One woman that, according to "Rolling
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What more could a singer who, according to "Forbes", in 2019 was the third richest female music artist in the world with an estimated wealth of 450 million dollars, want from existence? One woman that, according to "Rolling Stone"'s Keith Harris, "stands at the end of the chain of drastic devolution that goes Aretha-Whitney-Mariah with a bombastic and defiant sentimentality rather than demure and retiring"? At 55, she can talk about the death of her manager husband René, their 3 children, the new USA tour and export her role as a love coach from the lyrics of her pop ballads to the cinema debuting as an actress who dispenses invaluable, infallible, prodigious romantic advices. Her stage is planetary, so the pair of lovebirds must extend from the Bollywoodian East with Priyanka Chopra to the Hollywoodian West with Sam Heughan (who wears a "Pixies"'s tshirt), the story has to be basic (falling in love, crisis by omission of truth, reconciliation and triumphant happy ending), and the gay friend cannot be missing (in other times he would have been played by Rupert Everett or Stanley Tucci). Those who have really suffered mourning or emotional disappointments will not find anything sincerely comforting, but a gigantic mockery.
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