Jump to Navigation | Jump to Content

Site search

close

Love Happens

Love Happens

Love Happens rated 2

Watch TrailerView this trailer

Director:Brandon Camp
Starring: Aaron Eckhart, Jennifer Aniston, Dan Fogler, John Carroll Lynch, Martin Sheen
Details: US/109mins (12A)

A decent performance from Eckhart and an initially interesting set-up can't save this from the disposable romantic movie pile.

It was a brave move on writer/director Camp's part to try and meld a romantic premise around that of a motivational speaker recovering from the death of his wife - which is why Love Happens is a noble failure as opposed to just a failure. Eckhart is solid as the grief councillor to the masses who's struggling to come to terms with his own loss, but Jennifer Aniston can't be happy with how her character turned out. She's essentially filling to the core story here, which admirably tries to deal with a somewhat gloomy subject matter in a crowd pleasing way. The dreary Seattle setting obviously doesn't help ignite the romantic subplot, instead making the production feel like a long, expensive advertising for umbrellas.

Eckhart plays Burke, a man who lost his wife in a tragic car accident 3 years ago. Deciding to help other people deal with their grief as a way to subside his own, he soon becomes popular thanks to his bestselling self-help book and seminars. Whilst in Seattle working some mourners, he meets Aniston's smart and sassy florist, who just had her musician boyfriend cheat on her for the umpteenth time. Will they fall in love, or will Burke's repressed anguish be too much for her to handle?

You have to admire Camp for trying to do something different with a genre that rarely deviates from the formulaic and banal; it's just his characters needed a lot more work before they made their way from the page to the screen. His pacing too is bordering on lethargic at points, which doesn't help an already plodding story become more interesting. His biggest failure, though, was failing to utilize the obvious romantic chops of Aniston. She's lost here, and although Eckhart too deserved better, his character at least gets the screentime. There's a good movie in there somewhere, this just isn't it.

Review by Mike Sheridan : Agree/Disagree? Write a review... and win 'The Wire' DVD boxset!

Your Reviews

Write a review and tell us what YOU think! And what's even better is that your reviews can earn you Review Points and cinema tickets or iTunes Music vouchers.

Post your review - have your say

    You need to be logged in to post a review. If you have an account use your details to log on. Alternately, you can create an account by entering a valid email address and a password will be sent to you.

  • (Your email address will NOT appear on the website)
  • I already have a uLike account
  • I am a new user
  • (This is the name that will appear beside your review on the website)
  • I have read the Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy

Search for Cinema Listings

Your Reviews...

Patrick McLaren has rated District 9:  rated 5
Startlingly original Sci-fi - Patrick McLaren
For the first twenty minutes or so, Disrict 9 looked like an ill-judged sci-fi farce, with Sharlto Copley's bureaucrat,... MOREReview published 28th February 2010

Sarah has rated Up:  rated 5
This is what the world needs - Sarah
I dont know about everyone else, but I for one am sick of doom and gloom. I am sick of everyone being miserable and... MOREReview published 8th March 2010

jennith has rated This Is It:  rated 3
A must For fans - jennith
I was reluctant to watch this at first as I thought it was just a way for people to make a quick Buck out of Michael... MOREReview published 4th March 2010

MrBlobby has rated Up:  rated 4
A childrens movie maybe, A laugh definitely - MrBlobby
What a laugh, it was a while ago that I saw it but I could recommend this to anyone. Great visuals, wonderful story,... MOREReview published 5th March 2010

Seen a film that you just can't stop talking about? Write a review and tell us!

Sitemap