Charming and witty at times the film is mostly upbeat, but not a comedic hit. It also takes an unexpected turn when Fey’s character is faced with her past, and touches on more serious topics than I had bargained for or expected. And in many ways I felt like a women’s empowerment and borderline feminist film, which played to many stereotypes currently facing women today. But as you would expect, turns out to have somewhat of a happy ending.
Fey & Rudd’s performances were good, but not great. Their characters seemed predictable and at times the film lagged on. Overall it was not my favorite, and certainly not an ideal date night rom-com. But I would give it as shot as a matinee film perhaps with friends or family or wait for the DVD.
Produced by Ron Howard and Scott Stuber, the film also stars Lily Tomlin, Michael Sheen, and Gloria Reuben and has grossed $6.5 million at the box office to date.