At a time when our global standing is sinking like a stone, it's comforting to know that, at least on the big screen, we can still land the babes no matter how obnoxious we are.
What are people saying?
What are critics saying?
Now, it's not fair to ask that a romantic comedy be entirely realistic, but some level of plausibility would make the jokes go down easier, as would a touch of delicacy in the writing.
Austin Chronicle by Kimberley Jones
Overlong, overplotted, and pocked with improbabilities.
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Liam Lacey
The movie is like a glass of Sprite that has been left on the counter too long: transparent, sweet and flat.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
Think of it as a buffet of romantic comedy comfort food: the good old American standbys complemented by bland international dishes.
Watching Granger and Priya chase each other around a hotel like squirrels in a park, you wonder what these two see in each other.