Passable romantic comedy with a few problems. First of all the direction is choppy and the story rather nonsensical which is often the case for a rom-com but they should be based in some sort of identifiable reality, this isn't. All that would be forgivable if the you were enchan... read more
Monica Potter, Rufus Sewell, Tom Hollander, Joseph Fiennes, Ray Winstone
Nick Hamm (Talk of Angels) directed this U.K. romantic comedy following a group of British blokes and their encounters with an American woman in London. As Laurence (Joseph Fiennes, brother of Ralph F... read more
DVD Release Date: December 14, 1999
Stats: 216 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (216)
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December 25, 2007
A personal favorite. Joseph Finnes in this film is my kind of guy, someone who has a problem with speaking to a person of great interest.
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May 10, 2008
It was a cute movie. Kinda dragged on though. Joseph Fiennes is easy on the eyes so I didn't suffer too much. I'm sure guys would say the same for Monica Potter.
I can't imagine buying a ticket to London and meeting complete strangers that turn out to be best friends. Must only ... read more -
March 24, 2008
It's a romantic comedy about a girl named Martha who moves to london for a new start and unwittingly meets three friends who all fall for her. Two of the three are delusional and have convinced themselves she is really into them. The one she really likes (Laurence) feels like h... read more
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September 10, 2007
So cute! I was saying 'aaawww!' the whole time! I love Joseph Fiennes! The way this story was told was masterful!
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April 13, 2007
This movie was utterly BORING! My roommate and I both fell asleep trying to watch the dreadful thing!
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February 18, 2007
This is what happens when someone tries to go all artsy and special with the romantic comedy format. Only showing things from different perespectives at different times works better wiht intricate capers like Pulp Fiction. This was SUCH a stupid movie.
Critic Reviews
Enjoyable but uneven.
Even Julia [Roberts] and Hugh [Grant] would have had a hard time putting any spark into the two weakly drawn lovers at the heart of this film. Full Review
I would have liked to see Potter and Fiennes in a more straightforward love story without all the mechanical silliness. Full Review
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