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Things started to take another turn in Natalie's life as an architect in New York. Natalie is the girl who is still working hard in her work but is going through different circumstances that transform her life completely. Things go from bad to strange for Natalie when she is exposed to many situations that completely transform her life. In the end, Natalie discovers that she is playing the leading role in a different and romantic comedy she has never known before.
While [Wilson] has a delightful mix of spirit and cynicism that makes her an ideal comic presence for the Internet age, I found myself wishing the film took better advantage of her gifts.
As a movie that neither outstays its welcome (the running time barely scrapes 80 minutes) nor overcooks its premise, Isn't It Romantic gets its job done with a minimum of fuss.
Comic tornado Rebel Wilson lifts up this meta-take on romantic comedies and makes it your best bet for a Valentine's date at the movies. Too bad about the sucker punch of a happy ending.
Though the movie's tropes have been written about or spoofed before in funnier films like They Came Together, this breezy take has heart and a clever resolution.
The film mocks every cliché of the romcom while simultaneously delivering a flawless execution of the genre, something that's both brilliant and entertaining.
...We're scratching at aortal scabs. And like all itches, there's something super-satisfying about nailing the right spot with a good dose of digital friction - even if the results leave a mess.