Stars: 3 out of 5
Pros: The acting, the ending
Cons: The humor
The Bottom Line:
Tries to be funny
But many jokes made me cringe
Okay, but not great
Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine Press Their Luck
Ashley Albright (Lindsay Lohan) has lived a charmed life.
When she goes outside in the rain, the sun comes out. She just misses a crowded
elevator and winds up alone with a very cute guy. And when she must substitute
for her boss at a meeting, she gets a promotion out of the deal.
Jake Hardin (Chris Pine), on the other hand, could use a few
good luck charms. He works at the Rock 'n Bowl, a bowling alley with live
musical entertainment. He's found a great new group in McFly (playing
themselves), but can't get their CD to an executive no matter what he tries.
Ashley has put together a masquerade ball as a promotion for
record label Masquerade. Jake tries to crash the party to get McFly's CD to the
label's executive just one more time. The two meet, and its love at first site.
When they kiss, however, everything changes.
It starts with Ashley breaking the heel of her shoe. Things
go downhill from there, and she's soon unemployed and living with her two
friends. Jake, meanwhile, gets McFly signed to a record deal and finds himself
living in a great, spacious apartment with a limo at his service.
Ashley hates her new life, and tries everything she can
think of to get her luck back. Her path keeps crossing Jake's and the two begin
to fall in love. What will happen when Ashley learns the truth?
Yeah, I'll admit it. I was a Lindsay Lohan fan when this movie came out. That coupled
with some very funny previews made me want to see this movie. Unfortunately, it
didn't live up to its potential.
Obviously with a movie like this, the story is fairly
predictable. It falls on the humor and the actors to make the journey to the
end well worth watching. The actors do a great job with their material. You
can't help but root for Ashley and Jake to find some way to deal with whatever
it is they are currently facing. And, of course, you're rooting for them to get
together.
Unfortunately, the humor fell flat. While I don't mind
slapstick, I don't enjoy humor where the person is in pain or is constantly
making a fool out of themselves. The humor in this movie fell almost entirely
into those categories. Instead of laughing, I spend most of the movie cringing,
waiting for the joke to come.
The ending works well, however. It was very sweet and
redeems much of the earlier parts of the film.
The musical group featured in the film, McFly, is a real
band. They've just released a CD entitled (surprise, surprise) Just My Luck.
The movie's ok, and the friend I went to see it with loved
it. I just couldn't stop cringing enough to fully enjoy Just My Luck. Three and a half
stars rounded down.
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