4:24 AM - New Year's Eve A Romantic Film Filled with Pretty Stars
If you still remember 2010′s "Valentine's Day" and have
interest in that kind of film, then you are lucky, this year its
sequel "New Year's Eve" will have a date with you in New Year's Eve
or earlier, just like its previous work, "New Year's Eve" still
fills with a bunch of stars, Ashton Kutcher, Robert De Niro,
Jessica Biel, Zac Efron, Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel etc. They
will celebrates love, hope, forgiveness, second chances and fresh
starts, in the intertwining stories told amidst the pulse and
promise of New York City on the most dazzling night of the year.
After director Garry Marshall and writer Katherine Fugate's
box-office success with Valentine's Day, a sequel of sorts was
inevitable. Even the sequel has the same formula, packing as many
celebrities as you can into multiple storylines and hope that all
those pretty faces and gushy sentiments will distract you from
realizing you're watching a same and no difference movie, but who
can ignore a movie that has no many big shots aim to express love
in New Year's Eve? So what you can do is not to judge, just to
enjoy. By the way, if you want to enjoy this movie on your portable
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As the new members in this movie, Jon Bon Jovi acted a rock
star, it was a natural starring. At a party he met his
ex-girlfriend (Halle Berry) who was dumped by him by accident. Seth
Meyers played a failure father, in order to get $ 25,000 prize
money, tried to convince his pregnant wife (Jessica Bell) to give
birth to the first baby in New Year of whole United States, only to
find that he faced the unexpected fierce competition from a number
of families.
There's the mousy middle-aged woman (an unattractively
photographed Michelle Pfeiffer) who impulsively quits her boring
desk job. She's hellbent on fulfilling resolutions amassed over the
years - like traveling around the world and seeing Bali - all in a
day. She engages the services of a bike messenger (Zac Efron) who
cuts corners but offers more excitement than she apparently has
ever known. (He takes her to a spa named Bali and the world travel
is done by hopping around a giant map in a museum.) Charmed yet?
Other vignettes are just as lame-brained. A slacker/New
Year's Eve hater (Ashton Kutcher) and his perky neighbor (Glee's
Lea Michele) get stuck in an elevator. Initially they can't stand
each other, then after she sings a song in the confined space,
sparks ignite.
Although the story line has not much freshness, watching this
movie feels like attending a crowed Hollywood party filled with
pretty people, so what will you lose? One hour and forty-five
minutes? On the contrary, it's kind of entertainment to spend your
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