![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Marking her first fictional feature, the director Elise Durán has to push mighty hard to keep enough plates spinning to see us through an attenuated 90 minutes. Then again, I had doubts about the boyfriend we find Emma with at the beginning, an excitable fellow who likes to wander around naked from the waist down. For one thing, what was he actually doing in Chicago? Given the way he bangs on about his late business partner, I was waiting for him to turn out to be gay. The rub, since there has to be one, comes from a spill-all moment of sorts from Jack that does Emma no favours with her colleagues, alongside Emma's gathering realisation, as shared with her two flatmates, that Jack seems to be harbouring some kind of secret. (Between her orbs and Hoechlin's jawline, you do wonder what sort of children this couple might produce.) At which point, lo and behold, in walks Jack, who rather surprisingly resists the chance to run a mile and, instead, embarks upon courting someone whose charms are certainly, um, elusive, no matter how glistening Daddario's eyes may be. So busy is she fretting about her job and her boyfriend and enough else that I was put in mind of that immortal scene from Airplane where the hapless seatmate of a comparable tell-all opts for suicide so as not to have to hear another word.įlash forward to the self-pitying Emma back at work in what she perceives to be a dead-end marketing job in Manhattan on the day when the company CEO of this organic food company is due to visit. Inflight comfort notwithstanding, severe turbulence sends the highly emotional Emma into tearful overdrive, and before long she is spilling her guts (not literally, thank heavens) to the hunky Jack. That's certainly the effect Emma has on Jack (Tyler Hoechlin, stuck in the role of a walking pin-up), the smiling, hirsute stranger whom Emma ends up next to on a first class upgrade from Chicago to New York. Alexandra Daddario plays Emma, one of these insecure chatterboxes you'd run a mile from in real life but whom we’re here apparently meant to find irresistible. ![]()
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