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Leap Year (2010)
Release Date:
Friday, January 8, 2010
MPAA Rating:
PG
Rating Reason:
For sensuality and language
Genre:
Comedy, Romance
Starring:
Amy Adams, Matthew Goode, Adam Scott, John Lithgow
Written By:
Harry Elfont, Deborah Kaplan
Director:
Anand Tucker
Official Site:
Synopsis:
A romantic comedy that follows one woman's determined quest to get married to the perfect guy... despite what fate has in store for her.
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Leap Year (2010) | Review
Learning From Imperfections
Mike Furches
There is a reason we have been married over 30 years. There is give and take; sacrifice, for example. More often than not my wife doesn't like the movies I like, especially those in the horror genre. I often find myself surprised and enjoying the movies she wants to see, even the chick flicks. We recently had an event cancel, so we decided to go to dinner and a movie. My wife wanted to see the movie Leap Year starring Amy Adams, known largely for her role in Disney's Enchanted, but more recently Julie and Julia. As I often find out, it wasn't a bad thing. Leap Year is a simple story that has been told many times before. Anna (Amy Adams) is a successful assistant in real estate where she gets the property ready to sell by making it look like a home. Her boyfriend Jeremy is a successful cardiologist. The two are looking at moving in together but Anna has dreams of the two of them getting married. Jeremy has other ideas. Shortly after applying for a high-end apartment in New York, Jeremy decides to attend a conference in Ireland. Anna hears from her father (John Lithgow) of the legend of prospective brides proposing to their prospective husbands in Ireland on Leap Year Day. She decides to take a spur-of-the-moment trip to Ireland to propose to Jeremy. On her trip she endures inclement weather and a redirected flight, and she begins a journey to get to Dublin by Leap Year day. She finds an owner of a pub in a small town who is dangerously close to having his pub repossessed by the bank. In order to obtain the needed funds, he decides to taxi Anna to Belfast. Along the way Anna gets to know Declan (Matthew Goode), more than she anticipated, but she also gets to discover more about herself. I have to tell you, if you are looking for a movie with technical quality you can do better than Leap Year. There are various mistakes in the film and it seems as if there may have been a rush to complete production. From the editing to the special effects, such as a hail storm that seems to only hit parts of the scenery, there are numerous glitches. There are also changing accents that for some may be somewhat of a let down, but I believe few will notice or care about those aspects where Leap Year is lacking. What the movie does excel at is story. Although this is a story that has been told many times before, I couldn't help but finding myself liking the characters. Amy Adams is a beautiful actress in her simplicity. She is not only effective as Anna; she is easy to look at in her simplistic beauty. There is something about her mannerisms, especially in the parts where she is in uncomfortable surroundings. In places where she is confused as to her feelings, you find yourself believing her. I also found myself really enjoying the sometimes obnoxious character of Declan, her companion on her journey to Dublin. Matthew Goode does a very good job of mirroring off of Amy Adams in their parts. He is a man that most men (like me, not the super-well-built GQ type) can appreciate. He can cook a good meal, enjoy a good pint of Guinness and at the same time enjoy a good time with the lads. He has known heartbreak and is ultimately looking for love that he knows is beyond his own credentials. I have to say, the casting director for Leap Year did a great job because what these two do have, as the story progresses, is the ability to build off of each other and to get the viewer to actually care about the characters, despite all of the technical issues in the film. Continue: 1 2 Copyright © 2010 Hollywood Jesus. All rights reserved.
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