Life As We Know It: Movie Review
Life As We Know It
Rating: 6/10
Cast: Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel, a baby.
Director: Greg Berlanti
Katherine Heigl, of Grey's Anatomy fame, returns to the rom-com genre (yeah,
who would have seen that coming?) with this latest outing.
She stars as Holly Berenson, an uptight control freak of a bakery owner, and
godparent to her best friend's daughter, Sophie.
Also along in the godfathering stakes is Josh Duhamel as Eric Messer, a
slacker man-child jock who is happy with one-night stands and no form of
commitment.
The pair meet at the start of the film after they're set up on a date that
goes disastrously wrong - he's a biker, she drives a Smart car (as an aside who
knew these cars would take off? First Waimoana in Charles Mesure's series
This Is Not My Life - and now Hollywood) - but they find
their lives thrust violently into collision when their mutual friends (and
Sophie's parents) die in a car crash.
Holly and Messer are named as guardians to Sophie and are forced to live in a
house and try the parenting game. But before long sparks are flying and Sophie's
future is far from certain.
Life As We Know It is a pleasantly predictable romantic comedy with two
affable leads. It won't win anything in the originality stakes but it won't
leave you angry at the end of it, as some of Katherine Heigl's previous efforts
are wont to do.
Sure, there's plenty of comedy to be mined from the fact these two are
clearly out of their league as parents - and there's plenty of comedy to be
mined from the inevitable baby pooing gags.
That's the thing with this film; you know exactly what's coming - whether
it's the growing romantic tension between the leads or the problems they face,
it's all fairly unoriginal fare - even though there are some amusing moments.
And yet it's going to be popular because it's
recognisable - so many will feel it's their lives up on the screen in some form
or another - and with two leads with a decent amount of chemistry, this piece of
disposable film doesn't exactly sag in its two-hour running time or overstay its
welcome.
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