Thursday, October 17, 2013

Finding Mr. Wright



Easy Way To Spend An Afternoon
I bought Finding Mr Wright purely because of Rebekah Kochan. I think she's a great actress and comedian. I watched the film yesterday and found it to be a decent romantic comedy about a man who puts the need to be needed above his own need to need someone else.

The cast were all great in the roles, although about three quarters of the way through the film I couldn't for the life of me figure out why Gage and Pierce were both in love with Clarke. Frankly I was hoping they'd hook up. I found the character of Clarke to be annoying and self-obsessed.

Finding Mr Wright is a good movie that is an easy way to spend a couple of hours of an afternoon watching. The supporting characters, rather than main love story were what held my attention. For me this film was all about the star turn of Rebekah Kochan and I really hope to see her in many more films.

If you're looking for a light, fun, romantic comedy you couldn't really go past Finding Mr Wright.

Never miss an opportunity
Never miss an opportunity to see actors Matthew Montgomery and Rebekah Kochan work their on-screen magic. Montgomery is as handsome as he is talented, and no two performances are EVER the same. Kochan is as lovely as she is funny, and while many of her roles have been similar, who can fault a casting director for putting her in a movie that calls for a beautiful blonde with strong comedic timing and with a willingness to look ridiculous for the sake of the role? Is this movie deep and meaningful? No. Is it good and escapist entertainment? Oh, yeah, it is.

Being your self is challenging in Hollywood
Accepting the truth about oneself is brought to the forefront in an unlikely retreat situation, but then what else would you expect of a Hollywood crowd? Love appears in the most unusual situations. The question is whether or not you can be real with your feelings. Acting is good. Plot is stretching it, but fun.

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