Two romantic burnouts, Jane and Will, are immediately drawn to each other at a mutual friend's wedding. After a disastrous hook up in the coatroom, they spend the next 24 hours trading candid confessions of messy histories and heartbreaks on the off chance that this fling could be the real thing.
Which Brings Me To You is directed by Peter Hutchings director of The Outcasts (2017), Then Came You (2018), Rhymes With Banana (2012) and The Hating Game (2021).
Really don't have a whole lot to comment on, Which Brings Me To You is one of those "falling in love for a day" type of movies it's very much like Before Sunrise (1995) granted it's the not worst clone but it is a very unspectacular one.
Nat Wolff and Lucy Hale do a fine enough job here and actually have some decent chemistry between one another, there's some genuinely cute moments that really do make you buy that the characters are into each other. But that's where the movie really ends, the rest of the movie is very generic romantic comedy beats that tell a story we have seen countless times before as well as being done far better elsewhere.
The several stories the two share to each other aren't very investing and ultimately lead up to a very predictable final act, having that said I wouldn't say the movie is awful. There was definitely some level of attempt to make this work, as I said before Nat Wolff and Lucy Hale completely make this movie and even though the final act is on the very predictable side it is genuinely cute. I just wish the movie surrounding it was far better.
Which Brings Me To You is available on all VOD platforms.
5/10 C
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