6/10
This starts brightly
5 September 2008
This starts brightly, with decent dialogue a few shots of 70s London and lots of shots of trains plus a very promising idea. Silly, of course, but the notion that Keith Barron and co-star, Kenneth Cope, have discovered a perfume that will make them irresistible to women ( in the sense that she will 'follow you anywhere') certainly seems promising. And it works, girls are picked up with ease. There are just two main problems. One is that this is a sex comedy that wants nothing to do with sex or nudity and the whole thing crumples under the tediousness of seeking the formulae. In retrospect, I guess the start seems OK because it is assumed that the film will build into a very sexy little number and that eventually the girls will go beyond bra and pants. Fortunately or unfortunately no and we are left with engaging performance from the two male leads and some pretty faces.
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