Friday, 30 September 2022

Ticket to Paradise 2022 by AverageMansReviews

Ticket to Paradise 2022 by AverageMansReviews

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Warning: there is flashing effects/colourful effects/medical/stabbing

We have to stop this wedding: basically Lily [Kaitlyn Dever] has gone away after finishing and graduated from her education, so she is going to go on holiday with her best friend Wren [Billie Lourd] to Bali, but whilst she is there she meets the one Gede [Maxime Bouttier] after a short amount of time they decided to get married in Bali, her parents which are divorced David [George Clooney] and Georgia [Julia Roberts,] get invited to the wedding, but this ex-husband-and-wife put their differences aside to stop her throwing everything away and the same mistake they did.

Straight off the bat; full disclosure I missed a little bit of this film at the very beginning, let's just say there was a queue at the toilet. The pacing of this 104 minutes film is; well it does its job it is mobile.

This film isn't a out and out comedy, don't get me wrong there is a comedy flavour such as when our new young couple first meet one another they only have eyes for one another, which is a good thing but not in this case as Lily and her best friend both need rescuing so we see this couple having this moment with Wren still needs rescuing she implies as much or be only time I generally found amusing was this entire sequence involving beer pong ex-husband and wife vs. fiancés [on a quick side note; it wasn't beer they were drinking, it was a very strong drink from this part of the world I can't remember the name of it] and there are some bloopers in the first section of closing credits.

Art; now this is an asset to this project, because of the scenery, cultural and likewise cultural wedding and at the end we have this freeze-frame as well there is consistently something to see and experience.

Character developments and performances; these are reliable versions of what this character types are meant to be and consequently these performances likewise are reliable versions of what they are meant to be as well.

This film receives: 5/10, this film is mixed; this film is meh, it has substance of a broken down marriage and fierce that history may repeat itself. But let's leave this review on a positive if you are a fan of together or separately George Clooney and/or Julia Roberts go and watch this film, I just want going with high hopes that is all I'm saying.

 

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