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Anyone But You Receives Mixed Reviews: A Disappointing Rom-Com
The highly anticipated rom-com, Anyone But You, has hit the theaters to a mixed response from audiences and critics alike. Directed by Will Gluck, known for his previous work on Friends with Benefits, the film stars Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in the lead roles, alongside Alexandra Shipp, Dermot Mulroney, and Charlee Fraser.
With hopes set high due to its attractive cast, picturesque location, and a captivating premise of a destination wedding, Anyone But You fails to deliver the promised sparks. The storyline revolves around the classic ‘boy meets girl’ trope, but unfortunately, it lacks the essential chemistry and comedic timing to make it memorable.
While Glen Powell manages to bring a certain level of charm to his character, Sydney Sweeney’s portrayal falls flat, leaving the audience disconnected and uninterested in her struggles to figure out her life decisions. Despite the backdrop of a stunning beach wedding and the loving interference of a supportive extended family, the lack of chemistry between the lead pair becomes evident.
The film attempts to stand out by drawing inspiration from Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing, but unfortunately, the execution falls short. The script fails to bring the wit and humor associated with the iconic play, resulting in a bland and forgettable experience.
Additionally, the film relies heavily on its picturesque location and attractive cast, using bare skin and gorgeous food to create a visually appealing backdrop. However, these elements alone cannot compensate for the lack of a compelling narrative and engaging characters.
Despite its flaws, the film does have its strengths. Alexandra Shipp delivers an impressive performance, showcasing her talent and charisma. Dermot Mulroney also leaves a lasting impression in his supporting role, adding depth to the storyline.
Ultimately, Anyone But You falls into the thin line between love and indifference. It fails to evoke any strong emotional response from the audience, as it lacks the necessary charm and comedic timing essential for a successful rom-com.
While the film may have had high expectations, it ultimately disappoints due to its inability to ignite the much-needed spark between the lead characters. Critics and audiences alike are left hoping for a more engaging and memorable rom-com experience.