 |
|
 |
 |
| MatchFlick Member Reviews |
 5 reviews / review this flick
|
|
Definitely, Maybe (2008)
description written by member Zara:
Will Hayes (Ryan Reynolds) is getting a divorce, prompting his precocious 11-year-old daughter, Maya (Abigail Breslin), to ask how her parents met. As Will relates his romantic history (changing the names of his past girlfriends), Maya tries to guess which of the three women in his story would someday become her mother: college sweetheart Emily (Elizabeth Banks), best friend April (Isla Fisher) or free-spirited journalist Summer (Rachel Weisz).
| Release Date: | February 14th, 2008 |
| MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
| Running Time: | 100 minutes |
| Directed By: | |
| Written By: | |
| Starring: | | |
 |
|
|
Definitely, Maybe Movie Review by Zara (11/28/2008) |
 |
|
The only thing that saved this movie from me finding it to be a complete and utter disaster was the presence of Isla Fisher. She radiates in everything I've seen her in so far and this movie was no exception. If any woman right now in films could get me to watch a movie even if I hated all other aspects of it, Isla Fisher...
(complete Definitely, Maybe review by Zara)
Definitely, Maybe Movie Review by Tim (7/5/2008) |
 |
|
I have started to accept that no matter how much I want to dislike Ryan Reynolds that actually he is pretty great at what he does. Always funny with perfect timing and mannerisms he always seems to make me laugh with his sarcasm and personality. Just Friends has became one of my favorite little comedy films to watch over...
(complete Definitely, Maybe review by Tim)
Definitely, Maybe Movie Review by Matthew (3/5/2008) |
 |
|
"Definitely, Maybe". Man, Woman. College, Adulthood. Marriage, Child. Child, Curious. Divorced, Reconciliation. Romance, Drama. Yes. No.
"Definitely, Maybe", the new film from writer – director Adam Brooks (who has written a number of screenplays including "Wimbledon") and producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner...
(complete Definitely, Maybe review by Matthew)
It is kind of interesting to see a romance from the man's perspective, but don't think that this is anything other than the female ideal of how a man feels about his relationships. Sure, Reynolds' Will is flawed and sometimes frustrating in his inability to see what he should be doing and make the right decisions, but he...
(complete Definitely, Maybe review by Jessica Film Junkie)
| Definitely, Maybe Movie Review by Jarrod (2/16/2008) |
 |
|
'Definitely, Maybe' is the perfect release for Valentine's Day, and that was certainly how it was marketed. I fell prey to its charms, it was far more than I expected it to be, funny and sweet, with a somewhat unique set-up, that eventually devolves into what some more hard-edged viewers might call formulaic pap, and...
(complete Definitely, Maybe review by Jarrod)
|
|
|