Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 8000000
Revenue
$ 0
Hannah
Elliot
Colleen
Allie Doolittle
Frank
Wilma
Vivian
Wade Bradbury
Humphrey Rossdale
Pearce
Jean Evans
Monsieur Rupert
Victor
Mr. Warner
Yvette
Andrew Bridgeworth
Elysse
Officer Rory
Shaughnessy
On Air Reporter
Local Politician
20-Something Man
Young Mother
Businessman
First Time Voter
Blue-Collar Guy
TV Reporter 1
Teacher
Girl in Math Class
Theresa
Dock Guy 1
Dock Guy 2
Woman
Reporter #1
Reporter #2
Moderator
Elderly Woman
Young Housewife
Tubby Man
Secretary
Pedestrian
Hotel Staff
Lots
Union Thug
Self
News Cameraman
Tailor (uncredited)
Supporter (uncredited)
Voter (uncredited)
Elliot Supporter (uncredited)
City Council Woman (uncredited)
Student (uncredited)
Tailor (uncredited)
Campaign Advisor (uncredited)
Police Officer (uncredited)
Bowler (uncredited)
Elliot Supporter (uncredited)
Supporter (uncredited)
News Cameraman (uncredited)
Supporter (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Businessman (uncredited)
Tough Guy (uncredited)
Passerby (uncredited)
Campaign Worker (uncredited)
Political Rally Supporter (uncredited)
Student (uncredited)
Wade's Wife (uncredited)
Last Voter (uncredited)
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Written by Nicholas_V on 2013-01-31
Not even sweetly silly. This lacks more political credibility than The Campaign. It's hard enough to endure Julia Stiles as this pedantic cold fish who is so concerned with the "proper" English language. But even excusing that, it's the relationship tropes between her character and David Walton which shamelessly force that distance. He is a beer vender who can barely speak. She has pesky issues with everything and can't even do a slight smile. We get it, you can't get further than that. Together they learn to adapt and she realizes that kindness and likability can go a surprisingly long way. Did I expect anything different? Not really, just wanted to start adding to my tally from this year. Sure, I laughed a few times and bought into its sentimental affection, and that is why I wouldn't rate it any lower.