The biggest irony of this film is that one of the plots is about Zac Efron's character struggling to give a good performance in a dreadful film.
If the film wasn't headlined by Kidman and Efron, it could easily pass as a Lifetime or Hallmark movie, with regards to plot and writing. The plot is formulaic and predictable.
Efron and Kidman are supposed to be the big love story, yet have zero chemistry. Any scene where they're looking longingly into each others eyes, you can't help but think that they are just staring and being put off by the sheer amount of cosmetic surgery that is facing them.
I'm really surprised that two big names signed off to work on this film.
If the film wasn't headlined by Kidman and Efron, it could easily pass as a Lifetime or Hallmark movie, with regards to plot and writing. The plot is formulaic and predictable.
Efron and Kidman are supposed to be the big love story, yet have zero chemistry. Any scene where they're looking longingly into each others eyes, you can't help but think that they are just staring and being put off by the sheer amount of cosmetic surgery that is facing them.
I'm really surprised that two big names signed off to work on this film.