6/10
Average, needs more depth
18 May 2018
Warning: Spoilers
I enjoyed the whole film, but its the sort of film that will be publicly polarising.

I like the direction and humour of where it could go, but my biggest issue is that the character narratives were lacking to make them believable. If they were both thirty-somethings that were single, they should be demonstrating more emotional baggage or brittleness.

Calvin, while playing true to the actors previous success, is understandable as a twenty-something blind romantic optimist (punching bag), but as a thirty-something character he lacks depth and complexity. Emotionally it never fully justifies why he was single. Work and right person are superficial excuses that deflect something deeper. His approach to proposing the challenge seems oddly childish and cruel especially since his reputation was seen as a successful negotiator and advocate. IMO nice guys eventually change, they either get bitter (magnets for trouble), or become more cautious, or they become wise. Also his loyalty to Jacob seemed odd. The justification for Gena and Calvin continued platonic friendship seemed lacking. Overall Calvin seemed two dimensional and immature.

Its one thing for Lauren to be a guarded character, but the story never emotionally justifies the reason for her to develop the PIG theory and the reason to practice and commit to it. 2 million followers might seem relevant to some people, but it does not seem compatible with her character. A person obsessed with social media would express more attachment to their online profile. The logical "self-evident fact" of PIG seems emotionally lacking with conviction, especially after she practices it for 3 years yet changes her heart for Calvin. Also it never justifies why she wishes for things to be different with Calvin or what Calvin offers that no other person did previously. On occasion Lauren seems bratty and insecure twenty-something, instead of a driven thirty-something character. Overall Lauren seemed incomplete.

Also Gena character and her continued reasoning to change Lauren seems vague at best.

Personally, I would have added a scene that where Jacob, Lauren and Calvin are arguing. Calvin argues something idealistic. Jacob and Lauren are pragmatic and disagree with Calvin. Jacob recognises a kindred in Lauren and expresses conflict of attraction vs loyalty. Lauren recognises that Calvin is someone she can trust or someone that inspires her to change for the better.

Also IMO both characters should be workaholics. As both research scientists and lawyers work stupidly excessive hours (80+ hrs a week). It seems odd that they could have so much free time for their personal relationship.

The acting was good. Thora's portrayal was nuanced (conflicted, brittle and guarded) that was suitable for the role. Was happy with the acting of the minor characters, they helped to enhance the protagonists (by being generic). I thought that Chris Klein (or the director) could have pushed himself more and experimented, I kept having flash backs of Chris in their other previous film roles. I think both of the main actors were good and hope to see them progress further in their craft in future projects.

Overall film it was an average film that was personally enjoyable but not for everyone.
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