CheerupSilver
Very Cool!!!
Derry Herrera
Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
Yash Wade
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Edwin
The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
frankieescandon-69059
Films like these are usually cliche and quite predictable. With the same concept and a similar plot. But this film does something special and it actually becomes a decent movie.
The director does something that grabbed my attention for the whole movie and that's tell a story with good character development that wastes no time giving me a decent film for my movie night. The stalker guy was given a back ground story as to why his obsession and how his obsession with women escalated. And that paved the way for how this film was going to turn out. That right there made this movie a must watch. And a gripping thriller that is pretty fun. The acting in this movie fits in rather nicely with the plot of the movie. Both the first and the second half of the movie does it's job. I give this film a B+.
SnoopyStyle
Tara Bloom (Jamie Alexander) goes on her bachelorette party weekend in New Orleans. She is seduced by dark, mysterious bartender Patrick (Wes Bentley). She leaves after a night of passion back to her fiancé Michael (Cam Gigandet) in California. Patrick is obsessed and flies out to stalk her. Her friend Debra (Alexandra Breckenridge) tries to help.This is supposed to be a thriller. The problem is the horrible boring production. There is no tension to speak of. The filming is done as blandly as possible. It is dull and slow. There are no surprises. There is nothing compelling. It should be dark but it's more cheese than noir. The acting is functional. Cam is more comfortable playing a douche. His face-off with Wes becomes a douche-off. Tara is not that great to root for either. This is not really a threatrical thriller.
Ben Scott
Spoiler Alert Central coming up. Wow. What a rush. Who'd of thought after a long drive home from Chicago back to Detroit could be accompanied by pure cinema gold. I had just gotten home from an alcohol fueled journey and just wrapped up an episode of trash reality TV to find an erotic love fest going on in which I was immediately captivated by the foreplay this specimen put into every leg kiss he laid on her. It wasn't until I pulled the IMDb page up to see what other movies the female lead had been in only to find out that Broken Vows was sporting a MEAN 4.2. It was at this point, I needed to see more. I've never seen such acting. I mean, someone get this guy some more notepads. 1 will not cut it for his aggressive writing style. Seriously, at least 2 more notepads. If you wanted another boring love drama with Leo Decaprio let me tell you that this is not one of those movies... it's so much more than that. Oscar worthy performances all around.I would pay $100 to have my brain wiped to be able to watch this again. IMO the 10/10 scale just isn't high enough. This is one of those up to 11 spinal tap moments. If you haven't already pulled this up online and ordered it so you can binge it 7 times over in the next two days then I've let you down. Get the man a whole box of notepads.
asharl33ngirl
I have just watched the movie and unfortunately I have no praising words to describe it.The idea of the film could have been interesting if the actors' play would have been any good.The leading actress does a very weak role, she doesn't really manage to express feelings or to sustain the vibe. Even from the beginning the way she is acting lacks strength or character. Most of the film is boring and none of the actors are making any difference. The fiancee's role has been written exactly like the biggest cliché - arrogant, cocky, gullible rich guy that lives his perfect life. The bride-to-be does the spoiled brat move that no right in the head person would do - cheat her future husband just a few days before the wedding.The best role-play is the villain's one, although the fight scenes are incredibly superficial and far-fetched. On one hand,you are on an island where nobody else is present, at least at that moment and your husband goes inside the building to bring you a sweater (how romantic, by the way). Suddenly you hear groans, but nothing seems suspicious to you so you decide to go watch the waves.The crazy stalker guy can resist to a fight with a grown man, however, when the damsel in distress hits him once he falls giving her the chance to set him on fire.All in all it was a bad movie, however, the one reason I am happy I watched it till the end is the news she receives from the doctor while laying by her husband's hospital bed, waiting for the poor doll to wake up.That should be a good lesson for everybody who thinks that having the luck of living a good life helps them cover up all the bad stuff they do.