What Works for The Drama
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are blazingly adorable in this meet-cute relationship that’s very much being forgotten about in the dating world these days. Their chemistry sticks on right from the get-go, as the couple appears almost inseparable throughout the 105 minutes of runtime. There are absolutely unbelievable, hilarious moments in the initial half of the film as it builds up the foundation of the story. There’s a sure shot excitement running through the veins of the project as you wonder what else can go wrong with the wedding after all, and they manage to mess it up further.
What Does Not Work for The Drama
While the cinematography is an absolute blast to witness, there’s little to no amazement in the execution of the grand idea. It ends up lacking in dialogue despite the hardest of tries from the stars. Aiming to be a dark comedy, the film does not land anywhere with its comic timings being close to nada in the latter half of the film, and while the makers try to make it up with shock elements, they appear desperate.
Acting Performances in The Drama
Zendaya and Robert Pattinson are part acceptable, part questionable, but mostly believable as Emma Harwood and Charlie Thompson. They each shine in dedicated scenes, with the latter’s distressed moments being some of his best, and the former’s expressions doing all the work. The true game changer is Alana Haim as Rachel, whose hypocritical disdain takes the spotlight in the end, alongside a worth-mentioning performance from Hailey Gates as Misha.
Final Review of The Drama
The base plot of the storyline presents a big question of how people should carefully choose their relationships and whether someone’s past should affect their future, despite the best attempts at making amends. It also advises not to waste time on something or someone who wouldn’t appreciate you. Ending with a restart for the couple after a messed-up day, it showcases how there may be hope after all. All things said and done, it’s a frustrating turn of events for a willing project that may sit well on a weekend watch but not among your best romance watches.