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The mechanics of the story are contrived. She’s trying to get a reclusive author to go on Good Morning America, so there is an important business distraction during the family gathering. Setting the family in Alaska is forced quirky. It’s so outside any common experience, they get away with doing comedy stunts instead of dealing with the real problems of marrying your boss, lying to your family and even developing an actual relationship.
The set pieces are contrived, but again, cute. The film would rather sick a gay stripper on Bullock, do boat stunts and talk about a baby blanket that’s said to help couples make babies. Yeah, really clever stuff, but this is what we expect and presumably what we go to this movie to see. You want to see Sandra Bullock dance hip hop just because it’s a comedian playing a corporate book editor.
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