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No Strings Attached Review

No Strings Attached falls victim to the cliche “dramedy” or “chick flick” spell that seems to be cast by every director and writer.

By FilmSnob Reviews.comPublished 7 years ago 2 min read
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Title: No Strings AttachedMPAA Rating: RDirector: Ivan Reitman

Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Natalie PortmanRuntime: 1 hour 50 minutes

What It Is?: Emma (Portman) is a nurse and Adam (Kutcher) works on the set of a TV show, as a writer's assistant. Ever since an awkward summer camp incident, the two keep on bumping into each other years later. Things soon start to go downhill for Adam, when he finds out his father (Kevin Kline) is now dating his ex-girlfriend, Vanessa (Ophelia Lovibond). He decides to deal with it by getting drunk and calling everyone in his phone, until he finds someone to have sex with him, per the advice of his two best friends (played by Ludacris and Jake Johnson). He wakes up the next day, naked talking to 2 girls and their gay roommate and their other roommate, Emma. She and Adam hook up that morning. They now make a pact to be “sex buddies” with no strings attached, quitting when one of them feels something more.

What We Think?: The last you may have seen of Ivan Reitman’s directing was My Super Ex-Girlfriend. Other films of his would include Evolution, Kindergarten Cop, Ghostbusters…to name a few. He isn’t the BEST director, but he definitely isn’t the worst (see: Tommy Wiseau). He was able to maintain a sturdy direction throughout the duration of the film, and both Portman & Kutcher worked well together. While they didn’t have the chemistry that they probably should’ve had, it was enough to maintain a believable bond. The screenplay is based on Elizabeth Meriwether’s screenplay, entitled, Friends With Benefits. While the movie didn’t have a great script, it did provide a few good laughs. The overall “cuteness” or “adorableness” of the films two leads is what carries the film from Point A to Point B. However, No Strings Attached falls victim to the cliche “dramedy” or “chick flick” spell that seems to be cast by every director and writer. It’s predictability is just the one thing that knocks it down a notch or two.

Our Score: C, Ashton Kutcher & Natalie Portman work very well together, and give us some memorable and funny moments on screen. However, the movie does lack a good script and the predictability is in the red. Overall, a good date movie.

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