Well.. I don't like romantic comedies, I don't like Hugh Grant films and I don't like Sandra Bullock films, so you can imagine my mood when I was pestered into watching this.
To my astonishment, I enjoyed it.
If you're expecting originality or complex plot, forget it. Like all romantic storylines since the original Cinderella (if there was ever an original version of such an overdone story that is), you know what's going to happen. These types of films seem to be more about how they get to the end than what the ending is.
If you expect a different style of acting from Grant and Bullock to everything they've done before, then forget it. These parts could have been written for these two actors, it's character concepts they're familiar with.
If you're expecting extreme sentimentality, forget it. Yeah, it's a romance film that doesn't get sappy. Maybe that's why I liked it.
So, in short, you have an eccentric billionaire boss who lives in the shadow of his older brother and therefore rather bored with his life, and like most bored people makes everyone else's life around him a living nightmare just to spice things up. He's fully aware of his faults and fully aware noone will call him on it too.
Cue the environmentalist champion of the common man who's determined to show the world non-scummy lawyers can exist, who has her own eccentric quirks and baggage and is determined to thwat his plans by any means necessary.
Good points: Along with all the character flaws both Wade and Kelson have, the film is careful to develop redeemable character traits along the way as well, making both characters human rather than unsalvageably neurotic. Very human infact, I know people in real life like these two. They're also careful to show that both characters do actually have similar interests in life so it's not completely head-scratching to see them falling for each other. Oh and the romance is never sappy, so for those who are a fan of subtle expressions, furtive glances and baffled reactions, this is the film for you. Bullock and Grant might be playing their usual roles but those roles are definitely very compatible, at least in this film. Chemistry is present and makes the film work
Bad points: one or two really weird scenes that left me scratching my head wondering what the viewer was supposed to learn from them.
So yeah, this is definitely a passable way to spend two hours if you want to kick-back, relax, not think too hard, have a few chuckles and end with a feel-good sensation. If you want your brain stretched or to be weeping into tissues, then it won't do anything for you.