Runaway
Bride Movie Review:
Runaway
Bride is a romantic comedy that gets wounded by its mild
script. Maggie Carpenter (Roberts) is a country girl that
has ran and left the groom at the altar three times. Ike
Graham, a columnist with USA Today, becomes very interested
in the runaway bride's incidents. After Maggie gets Ike
fired for running false allegations about her, Ike leaves
New York City to Maggie's hometown. His mission is to write
a career-saving article on Maggie's true reason why she
ran and also to see if she is going to run from her current
fiancée Bob (Meloni), the town's high school football coach.
Maggie immediately becomes annoyed that her friends, family,
and Bob all welcome Ike in with open arms. Ike goes from
researching and interviewing to spending all his time with
Maggie. Ike and Maggie both relate to past pains of love
and happiness. The two characters bond and are left with
choices that will change their lives forever.
Runaway
Bride is enjoyable, but has an insufficient script with
only moments of good dialogue. The character development
is only done well for Ike. Maggie's character is introduced
riding away from a wedding on a horse, which is the film's
dumbest scene. Peggy (Cusack) just pops up, hangs around
for awhile and then disappears nearly to the end.
The
writers apparently have little journalism experience or
didn't do very good research on it because Ike is fired
after his false column is printed. From personal experiences
in journalism classes, the editors never would have ran
the column, especially in USA Today. Also, if Ike were such
a great journalist, he would have known that one of the
cardinal rules in journalism is to just write the facts.
Anyway, this just a movie.
The
acting in Runaway Bride was bland. In my opinion, the only
actors who contributed to the film were Richard Gere and
Hector Elizando. I just don't like Julia Roberts. After
her success with Pretty Woman, her head got stuck in the
clouds and is still there. I do like some of Julia Roberts'
movies, but her last good acting role was in Sleeping with
the Enemy. Richard Gere really does a fine job in Runaway
Bride. I like Richard Gere in films like this one but hate
him in action films like The Jackal. Hector Elizando is
also admirable in the film. He is one of those actors that
when I see his name in the credits I know he is going to
be effective.
Runaway
Bride does have its moments but is hurt by its script. However
this is a movie led by its known cast that will draw big
audiences and probably gobble up money at the box office.
Report
Card Grade: C
Joseph
Tucker
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