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My Super Ex-Girlfriend

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

My Super Ex-Girlfriend



This Super comedy plays on a fantasy of most comic book readers where you get to date a heroine. Luke Wilson playing Matt Saunders, is our lucky man. He is encouraged to hit on a random girl on the Subway, by Vaughn Haige (Rain Wilson). The girl happens to non other than G-Girl as her alias Jenny Johnson (Uma Therman). The relationship takes off literally and we learn that G-Girl has a few issues. When Matt realizes he really loves a co-worker, Hannah Lewis (Anna Feris). Well this sets Matt to have the worst possible thing happen, a disgruntled girlfriend with super powers and a huge case of the revenges.
As you can guess the comedy is born out of the hilarious setup, but this film had a few issues. The development of character was lacking and especially between Rain and Luke. It would have been nice if there were a bit more substance to their relationship. It was a great film to watch but I don’t see myself watching it again. Just nothing special, and the jokes are kind off over once you know what happens. There is just not enough good humors parts.



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