3/10
Stereotypes, bad acting and sexual repression
28 November 2015
A film that tells the story of a girl reading a magazine article that says that 96% of women who had more than 20 sexual partners will not find a husband. The film starts to be very bad for having this issue, where in addition to catch a ridiculous stereotype of dumb blonde, played by Anna Faris, who seems to speak like a drunk the entire movie, is extremely predictable, especially in the relationship between her and Chris Evans.

The film is funny in some scenes, despite being a comedy with nothing more and differently, it's a common romantic comedy and stereotyped - and poorly made. The few funny scenes is what ensures even some laughs and your time to watch, but his rest is not worth their time, from scenes of failures, such as in apartment difference between at the end of the film, when all the film shows Anna Faris living in the penultimate floor of a building, in the final scene she appears on the top floor, jumping on the bed.

But the main theme is the same, in addition to not convince me, is very poorly chosen and produced. A film to be totally based on a girl who really believe that an article in a magazine that says she can not have sex with more than 20 guys, if you want to get married, is extremely ridiculous. And impose an ugly moral and judgmental, she really is ridiculous to take seriously the thought, as if it were a "bitch", that it seems the film tries to make the viewer think.

Concluding, the film yields a few laughs, but all their weak-themed, romantic comedy stereotypes and bad acting - especially Anna Faris - lead me to say that it is not worth spending your time with him.
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