2/10
Terrible premise; horrible delivery
14 November 2004
I suppose that the complete fabrication of a world in which the President and the secret service would compromise the safety of the first daughter for the purpose of deceiving her could be forgiven in light of the fact that it supports the unusual circumstances needed to have these two people "fall in love". But I don't forgive it because it's so completely and utterly stupid. I also can't overlook the fact that she is a self-centered and nasty person throughout this entire film. I had no sympathy for her character. I have no idea what it must be like to have a fantastically rich, powerful, and loving family and yet have a strong desire to be foolish and reckless, placing yourself and another person in danger because you feel your own life lacks something. Any man that has been in a position of selfless sacrifice in favor of a woman he loves, only to have her carelessly treat him, will despise her character. She pursues her own desires without concern or even any thought how it might affect others. As far as she knows the man she is with is an amazingly kind stranger, but she treats him like dirt. She imposes upon him to drive her all over town, she gets him mugged, and then when she doesn't get her way she pouts and leaves him stranded on a dirt road. She jumps in the back of a passing truck and leaves him stranded in the middle of nowhere. That's before she kicks him in the crotch at the end of the movie. What man would ever find such a whiny, selfish, heartless woman attractive? I despised her character in this film and I was hoping Ben, the male lead, would develop a backbone and tell her what a selfish and spoiled little brat she truly was. But, alas, it never happened. The ending was as predictable as the movie was lackluster. This is a definite thumbs-down. Boring and predictable with an unbelievable premise and a lead female character so selfish and spoiled I wanted to smack her.
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