Wednesday, August 11, 2010


#1 Cheap Leap Year Reviews




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Most importantly, yes I agree with all the critics that hate this movie because it is predictable. But let's all be honest here. Very rarely a movie comes out that you cannot predict with a great deal of accuracy. The betting lines in Vegas are less accurate than the predictability of nearly every movie that comes out. EVERY MOVIE can be called predictable. With that said...

Leap Year is refreshingly entertaining. The scenes from Ireland are amazing. The lore of the story is appealing to anyone with a heart. Amy Adams and Matthew Goode are a fantastic pairing for this story.

If you are unimaginative and a critical person, do not watch this movie. If you enjoy easy to follow, great scenery that stimulates the story, and a folklore that stimulates the imagination then you will enjoy this movie. In the words of LeVar Burton, "Of course, you don't have to take my word for it."




Leap Year Overview


When Anna’s (Amy Adams) four-year anniversary to her boyfriend passes without an engagement ring, she decides to take matters into her own hands. Inspired by an Irish tradition that allows women to propose to men on Leap Day, Anna follows Jeremy (Adam Scott) to Dublin to propose to him. But after landing on the wrong side of Ireland, she must enlist the help of the handsome and carefree local Declan (Matthew Goode) to get her across the country. Along the way, they discover that the road to love can take you to very unexpected places.


delightfully different ending - G. S. Miller - Texas, USA
Saying that, I do not mean that you will not get the happy ending you deserve or want, but that the movie didn't tie up the ending quick and sickeningly sweet. The heroine, like Julia Roberts in Runaway Bride, needs a little extra time so that she fully can love for all the right reasons. I like also that during the movie that Decklin, her Irish nemesis, doesn't give her sappy sweet answers or tells her his secrets right away, making it feel fake.

You will really appreciate the last scene, which is refreshingly funny, and ties up the movie beautifully.

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