3/10
Predictable and anticlimactic
19 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
As others have noted, this film is fatally lacking in plot and character development. It's extremely predictable and anticlimactic. To start off, we are supposed to believe this 6'2 platinum blonde Ken doll is somehow a loser who magically falls for the town outcast. Next, suspense is built around his girlfriends mysterious scar earning her the nickname "scarface", yet I've seen acne that looked worse. The entire story is centered around Blue, although his character lacks depth and intrigue, he barely has any lines, and spends most of the time pouting and smizing at the camera. Midway through the film, there are several long and awkward kissing scenes between the two (oddly named) main characters, who have about as much chemistry as I have with my pet. Finally, there is an arc about the main character having had a heart transplant, although he doesn't die and absolutely nothing comes of this, so might I ask, what was the point? It ends with Blue looking gorgeous in a skillfully tailored and very expensive suit, which solidified the subtext of this film. Actors need to embody the character. Giving a supermodel a strange name doesn't somehow turn him into a brooding, tortured soul.
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