Ticket To Paradise is a cute and endearing movie that could take you away from all the drama life throws at you. I even have an example for you. Yesterday, before the movie I found out that my entire plumbing has to be replaced. They quoted me 25,000.00 bucks. Omg, I almost passed out, especially since we just bought the place. Here is where my review kicks in. I completely forgot about my woes and laughed throughout the entire film.
Yes, it was predictable and yes it was a bit sappy but who cares when George Clooney is gracing the screen. Julia Roberts was great, with one exception, her wardrobe. They kept putting her in these beekeeper-looking jumpsuits. She has an amazing figure, they should have dressed her a little more appropriately for a tropical setting.
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If you’re looking for a fun night out, grab some dinner and sit back and relax while your food settles and escape reality for a bit with a Ticket To Paradise.
Grade: B+
About The Peetimes: I’ve got 2 great times to choose from.
There are extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Ticket to Paradise.
Rated: | (PG-13) Some Strong Language | Brief Suggestive Material |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
Starring: | George Clooney, Sean Lynch, Julia Roberts |
Director: | Ol Parker |
Writer(s): | Ol Parker, Daniel Pipski |
Language: | English |
Country: | United States, United Kingdom |
Plot
The film follows Wren Butler, a recent University of Chicago graduate who accompanies her best friend Lily to a post-graduation jaunt to Bali. Lily’s abrupt decision to marry a Balinese local triggers her parents to team to try and stop her from repeating their mistake from 25 years ago. Wren stays in Bali for the engagement/wedding festivities and, in the process, finds her own love with a local doctor.
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