- Running time:
- 106 minutes
- Rated:
- PG-13
- Cast:
- Maria Bello -
- Jocelyn
- Amy Brenneman -
- Sylvia
- Emily Blunt -
- Prudie
- Maggie Grace -
- Allegra
- Kathy Baker -
- Bernadette
Big question: Does the directorial debut of screenwriter Robin Swicord conjure up the same female-ensemble magic that highlighted the best of her writing efforts (“Little Women”)?
Skip it: What a frustrating waste of a talented cast. Nearly all of the women are downright insufferable as they slowly move towards painfully obvious realizations about love and relationships. The lone exception: Baker’s free-spirited Bernadette. But, as the oldest member of the group, she exists primarily to give advice to the others about their relationships instead of engaging in a full-fledged storyline of her own.
Catch it: While the women annoyingly agonize over their romantic options, Dancy unexpectedly steals the show as the lone male member of the club. He’s charming and funny in a breakout performance. The only downside is that his character is too nice to deserve settling down with any of his neurotic love interests.
Bottom line: Between this and the recent underwhelming “Becoming Jane,” it hasn’t been a good year for Austen-inspired filmmaking. Maybe it’s time to let the literary legend rest in peace.
Bonus: Bello and Dancy meet cute at a hotel that happens to be hosting a “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” convention, which wouldn’t be quite so weird if “Buffy” co-star Marc Blucas didn’t also have a role in the movie as Blunt’s hapless husband.
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