Playing it cool
Starring: Chris Evans, Michelle Monaghan Anthony Mackie, Aubrey Plaza
Rated: 5/10
Slow, insipid romances do not sit well on Hollywood so it is very surprising how so many of them find their way to Indian screens? Surely, it is the third world dumping mentality that has crossed over from goods to films and India has long been susceptible to such capers. Now with multiplex tickets going up the price ladder as never before, films like Playing It Cool will hardly have an audience which means that the film makes no money or very dismal money for distributors.
Playing It Cool really plays it cool with romance and the relationship that develops between the lead pair is so unconventional that it does not make too much sense. For most part of the film it is unrequited love, or so the heroine would like to portray. There is hardly any reason, not even chemistry, for the hero to be pulled towards a girl (moreso when he is a perennial playboy thanks to his mother deserting him) who is engaged to be married and has made up her mind to stick to her conventional decision after a romp in the bed with our man, who, incidentally, comes last in a string of such pre-marital dalliances she has had with others. The film just ambles along an eventless soiree of one-sided love talk that fails to draw you in. Good, maybe, only for a lean day time killing.
Source: 10 May, 2015
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