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7/10
entertaining "brain fluff" chicky flick
mtwilliams23923 February 2008
I am a sucker for a good, sappy, romantic comedy. I have always liked Mandy Moore (especially in "A Walk to Remember") and I thought she was pretty good in this.

Nothing that will make you think which is nice if you're looking for a fun girly movie.

My only complaints are that the movie dragged a bit long for this type of movie... could've cut out some of the chase scenes. But I liked the different places they went, those are such beautiful areas of the world and the movie reminded me of my trip to Europe when I was in college.

If you're looking for something deep or an epic romance, this is not for you. But if you want something good to watch on a night home alone or with girlfriends, this is a great pick.
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6/10
If only
Before202022 January 2021
If it wasn't for Matthew Goode's big, pretty eyes, and warm acting, I wouldn't have made it through this movie. I forgot what a horrible actress Mandy Moore was. The story is beyond ridiculous, her character is so irritating. Why any man would fall for a twit like the one she plays, makes no sense. No wonder romantic movies have fallen out of popularity.
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7/10
Surprisingly entertaining teenage romantic comedy
cimartel21 June 2004
I never expected this romantic comedy made for the teenage audience to be so entertaining. Mandy Moore gives us an endearing interpretation as Anna, the daughter of the President of the United States, rebelling against her lack of freedom and the difficulties of her love life. She takes on the opportunity to travel to Prague when his parents are on an official visit, and tries to get away from the strict security staff she's permanently surrounded with, to experience some freedom as a anonymous teenager. In Prague, she meets handsome brit Ben (Matthew Goode), who was perfectly casted for his role of an aloof, dutiful secret agent who, predictably, falls in love with Anna while trying to protect her while chasing her through several European cities. Both Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode offer very good and believable interpretations of their characters, which together with the beautiful scenery, more than make up for the not-so-original dialogue. Chasing Liberty is a good bet for those who like this type of genre.
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Brainless, but cute and entertaining
meganduck23 May 2004
This film, it is true, requires little brainpower. It is, however, light and fun fare, particularly for teenagers. Moore is adequate but not stellar as the President's whiny daughter. My biggest complaint with the movie is that her repeated comments about wanting "freedom" get old very quickly, and she comes off as a spoiled brat, but that's more the fault of the writing, not Moore. Matthew Goode in his breakout performance is far more charming, showing off a relaxed, witty presence that make his character well worth watching (and if his performance isn't enough, his looks should be!). The sub-love-story of Moore's two bodyguards, Weiss and Morales, is also funny and at times more interesting than the lead characters themselves. The scenery easily makes up for the lack of depth. All in all, it's a cute and entertaining film and at times is outright funny. Worth watching and even buying, for times when you're not in mood for heavy drama!

"I...want to swim naked...in the Danube!" "Actually, it's the Vltava." "Who says they want to swim naked in the Vltava? Nobody says that." "That's because Vltava is Polish for 'unhealthy bacteria level'!"
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7/10
An Enjoyable Romance
lpalmer-17 July 2005
I admit I'm a hopeless romantic, but I really enjoyed every bit of this movie, from the actors to the soundtrack. I found Mandy Moore convincing in the role of sheltered first daughter, Anna Foster, and Matthew Goode perfectly charming as her reluctant undercover bodyguard, Ben Calder. The European scenery, alone, is worth the watch. The story, while a little predictable, still held enough surprises to make it fun, funny, and sweet. I particularly enjoyed the banter between Jeremy Piven and Annabella Sciorra, secret service agents who follow Anna and Ben to Venice and Berlin. If you're looking for a little romance, give this a try. I don't think you'll regret it.
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6/10
A great travel guide
kwokchika24 January 2006
The story is thin, but at least it suggests a nice route if you want to experience the best of Eurpoe in summer: Prague (Yes, the river is Vlatra instead of Danbue, and the pub Marquise de Sade is a great place...) > Venice (with a nice home stay -- and beware of pickpockets!)> Austria > Love Parade in Berlin (unfortunately the Berlin state council is discussing a suspension -- but Munich wants to take it up!). I can't imagine how they can manage to make that Love Parade scene. But whatever, it can refresh your memory well if you have been to those places.

The story? There is a story?
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6/10
Yet another romantic comedy
colinhansen12 January 2004
Well, this wasn't a totally boring movie, but it was close. The best part was definitly the shooting locations. The sceanary was beautiful if you are into European architecture and the like. Mandy Moore is not an experianced actress which is proven in this movie. Chasing Liberty was definitly a good premise to a movie and the casting was great minus the lead. Jeremy Piven and Matthew Goode were great. Not to be to hard on Mandy Moore but there are a ton of better actresses out there that good have made the movie ten times better.
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2/10
Terrible premise; horrible delivery
ChooseChris14 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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10/10
My Guilty Pleasure
psh3424 January 2005
I know, I know. This is a teenybop, sickly sweet movie. But I can't help it. It is my biggest guilty pleasure. I have seen this movie over 10 times and am now buying the DVD.

In a world were most movies are so full of sex and/or violence...you have Chasing Liberty. Sure you can guess the end within the first 10 minutes, but so what?!? Mandy Moore is just adorable and Matthew Goode is just...hum...really great eye candy!!! He is just too cute for words!

The music in this movie is pretty techno and I really enjoyed the scenes in the concert and at the Love Parade. Keep looking for the CD of the soundtrack to come out.

Anyhow, I am sure 98 of 100 people will say don't waste your time, but I disagree. I just love this movie.
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6/10
Likable if somewhat a little bland
SnoopyStyle22 April 2014
Anna Foster (Mandy Moore) is the president (Mark Harmon)'s daughter. With 6 years in the White House and 8 years in the governor's mansion, she's 18 and tired of her overprotective security after a disrupted date. They make a deal to have only two agents Weiss (Jeremy Piven) and Morales (Annabella Sciorra) while she attends an opera on their Prague trip. Her wild friend Gabrielle takes her to a party and she sees all the other agents following her. Anna sneaks out and hops a ride on Ben Calder (Matthew Goode)'s moped. She never lets on that she's the president's daughter, and he turns out to be an agent. Without telling her, the president orders Calder to take her on a cross European trip ending at the Love Parade in Berlin.

Mandy Moore is perfectly likable if somewhat a little bland. That basically describes this movie. There isn't anything particularly wrong but there isn't anything particularly great about it. The problem is neither Moore nor Goode are strong comedic actors. So it's a passable romance with a little bit of comedy sprinkled in by Jeremy Piven. Also the possibility of a reveal for Matthew Goode is taken away immediately. So the movie just doesn't have the big tension.
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2/10
Wait, I'm supposed to empathize with Anna?
soymaid32713 January 2006
This could've been one of those fun-and-fancy-free movies, with a likable heroine, a lighthearted escape, and fun roaming the countryside with a cute guy in tow. Whoops. Stop at item number one.

Was it Moore's acting? She has done far better in b*tchier roles (see Saved!) than protagonist-ic ones. Here, her regrettable gift at whining is combined with what the writers must have assumed is a normal teenage demeanor of spoiled, petulant adolescent who supposedly yearns for freedom but has no conception of what the real world is like without the protection of her father's name and money, nor does she seem to sincerely want one. Her complaints are so clichés and insincere that we sense she would be appeased if daddy let her have a shopping spree instead. She longs for some romanticized version of freedom, seen perhaps in movies, but it obviously emotionally unequipped to handle it. This, and Ben's obvious perception of this (I liked him more at the beginning when he was only annoyed by her, and don't see why he stopped) totally derail the movie.

I don't like to go on so about a single aspect of a film when others -- the extras, the adventures they have together through a beautiful countryside, and so on -- are so appealing. But there you have it. This movie was almost charming. Too bad.
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8/10
Fun
Bleach-215 January 2004
I found this movie to be fun and enjoyable to just go see with the girls, but if you're looking at this movie as if was supposed to be more, you'll be disappointed. It was entertaining and fun, and I highly recommend it. Just remember that not all movies have to be intellectually stimulating, they are there to entertain you, and this one does just that.
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6/10
Instead Liberty love at first sight :-)
pkpera15 June 2019
Well, my heart almost broke seeing how hard life of most powerful man's on Earth daughter's life is hard and controlled. Surely, that's much more interesting for average viewer than life of some 18 year girl, which family just lost it's home because greedy bankers or whoever. And surely, there is much more of later than of president (add here prime ministers, kings etc) daughters. Yet, people will care much more for those having something other than material problems. Yes, that was always so, even with Audrey Hepburn - and her name is almost mandatory when writing review of this :-)

Indeed, there was lot of cliche in this. For instance locations in Europe. Like it was taken from some tourist catalog. And, of course when they went on wrong train, it did not go to some unknown (for oversea people) city, but straight to Venice. On top of all, even when they left without any money, because one of rare realistic moments in movie it went well, actually way too good. But hey, true love makes people around loving you :-) Actually, their love was so strong that even agents developed romantic relationship. And I must say, I liked it, even if that male agent was a schmuck.

I give it 6 despite writing almost nothing good about. It was watchable, charming bigger part of time. And of course darn predictable. Pure escapism, indeed. Or giving self (as viewer) liberty from real life problems :-)
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1/10
Bad Influent Movie
vynhatphan1 July 2019
So the female protagonist kept complaining about her overprotective parents and didn't appreciate how much they loved her. Then later she had a beer with a completely stranger that she had just met for not even 1 hour. However, she told him how rich she was (staying in 5-star hotels) despite the fact that in real life this could have got her raped, kidnapped or even killed! I mean what kind of 18-year-old girl doesn't know the basic safety rules such as not telling a stranger your information or not having a drink with them?!! In this movie, she's just lucky to meet her dad's secret agent. In real life, we aren't so sure about that! Young girls watching this could have done the same thing and got themselves into danger! In my country, 13-year-old girls got pregnant because they trusted strangers online (or irl) and movie like this totally is one of the bad influences that made them day-dreaming about handsome strangers!
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At least Mandy Moore has a great smile!
TheMovieMark14 June 2004
"So Stephanie's at a wrestling event," said Amber, my 16-year-old sister, "and you're watching 'Chasing Liberty.' What's wrong with this picture?"

It's a good question, and it's one I'm scared to answer. Stephanie's coworkers had an extra (and FREE) ticket to WWE's Raw and asked if she wanted to go. Much to my chagrin (because I faced the very scary prospect of watching the screening of "Chasing Liberty" by myself) she wanted to go. So I said, "Have a good time!" and proceeded to beg my sister to go to the movie screening. Thankfully, she did. However, that doesn't change the fact that I've now seen more Romantic Comedies within the last year than I have in my previous 27 years combined. I am not turning into a girl, I am NOT turning into a girl, I AM NOT TURNING INTO A GIRL!

And you know, I'd love to be all macho and talk about how horrible this movie is all while flexing my biceps and muscle-bouncing my pecs, but I have to admit that the movie *swallows manly pride* isn't awful. Now don't get me wrong, this isn't a great movie in any way, but I happen to think that Mandy Moore has a likable screen presence. Plus, I think she's cute and therefore that helped me sit through this. Because, you know, I'm a guy and um, macho guys can watch a girly movie as long as a cute girl is in it! Yeah!

My main problem with the movie is the lame dialogue. "Do you think they'll shoot me if I kiss you?" "No, but I will if you don't." Yeah, how about you just shoot *me* and sort it out later. It's also annoying how Mandy Moore drops little pump-fisting tidbits of you-can-do-it "wisdom" throughout the movie. "The things that you're scared of are usually the most worthwhile." And I heard that a stitch in time saves nine.

Not surprisingly, this is a pretty predictable movie. Mandy Moore rebels. Matthew Goode helps her escape. It turns out that Matthew is working for the secret service. He doesn't tell Mandy. They fall in love. Cheesy pop songs fill the air. Mandy finds out Matthew lied and storms off. And well, do I really need to tell you how it ends? No, I didn't think so.

Speaking of the cheesy pop songs, man, things started off so well with Mandy dancing around to Tom Petty's "American Girl." But aside from a Chris Isaak song later in the movie, the rest were pure Velveeta. It's a standard formula for these types of movies: "Uh-oh, we've had 10 minutes of lame dialogue, we need 20 seconds of a sappy love song. STAT!"

If Mandy Moore hadn't been in this movie, then there really wouldn't have been anything to hold my interest. That's not to say the rest of the cast is bad, they just don't do a lot for me. Matthew Goode is all right I suppose. I'll admit that he's better than your typical teenage movie pretty boy, but what's up with his perpetual expression of confusion? He just walked around most the time with a vacant stare and would often look off to the side as if he was trying to find a way to escape his surroundings. I found myself doing the same thing a couple of times, but Mandy Moore would suck me right back into the movie. Oh, and note to the producers: escaping from the secret service on a moped doesn't help anybody's tough guy image.

Jeremy Piven and Annabella Sciorra are quarreling Secret Service Agents who do the best they can with the cheesy material they're given, and Mark Harmon fails to turn the cinematic world on its ear with his Presidential portrayal. He wasn't bad, but you could've put just about anybody in the role and gotten the same effect.

The movie runs a little too long. I think 90 minutes would suffice. This thing is almost 2 hours long, and there's just really no need.

THE GIST:

This is a Romantic Comedy that contains a predictable romance plot and is only occasionally funny. It's worth a matinee price at best, and I'd really recommend saving it for a rental. Better yet, just catch it when it eventually airs on TV.

If you're a teenage girl, a Mandy Moore fan, or someone who loves cute romantic comedies no matter how cheesy or predictable they are, then you'll probably enjoy this. If you're a guy, then please don't see this alone. If your significant other wants to see it, then make sure and tell her that she "owes you" and then quietly enjoy watching Mandy Moore for a couple of hours.
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7/10
Your typical romantic comedy, but worth checking out.
BodaciousK1510 January 2004
Chasing Liberty is definitely your molded romantic comedy, but its colorful cast and nice settings bring it all together.

From the moment the movie started I knew what the story would be, but the creators throw in so many plot twists and turns that you can't help but enjoy the movie. It also helps that the cast is fun and unique.

I would recommend Chasing Liberty to anyone who enjoys a good romantic comedy.
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7/10
Better than First Daughter and I love Mandy Moore
lisafordeay12 May 2013
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I saw this twice before on TV and online and surprisingly I actually liked this one better than First Daughter and yes I know that both films were made in the same year and had the same story but one of them had a nice ending and the other one had a horrible ending,and this was the one with the good ending.

OK so what is it about. 18 yr old Anna played by ex pop princess turned movie star Mandy Moore who everybody knows was in Tangled as the voice of Rapunzel is the daughter of the US President played by Mark Harmon who was in Freaky Friday with Jamie Lee Curtis who hates letting go of his rebellious daughter who wants a normal life. So she hits to Prague sporting a darker hair do than her blonde hair which she had in the beginning of the movie with her mate to see a concert. There she meets a dashing Englishman played by Matthew Goode from Leap Year and she decides to go off on an adventure with him by chance as her bodyguards found her and she ditches the scene with this charming young man.

But what Anna doesn't know about him is that his really working for the Secret Service Agency and his undercover as a photographer so that he can protect Anna from danger.

The romance between Moore and Goode is great,the story is very predictable,the music is OK I guess and the film itself was WAY better than First Daughter which I said before. If you like Romantic Comedies or just a fan of Mandy Moore like me then check it out and see it for yourself.

Also keep an eye out for a certain British guy that steals Moore's wallet in the movie if your from the UK and heard of a soap drama called Coronation Street he was in that programme as Spider and also keep an eye out for Jeremy Piven who was in that movie that I reviewed a few days ago called So Undercover,he plays a Special Services Agent in the film.

7/10
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6/10
haven't seen end
kunj_gaur13 December 2005
....i really liked Mandy Moore in this movie and otherwise too. I think she is a great singer and she hasn't particularly used that plus point in this movie unfortunately. The concept of the President's daughter running away from home to seek independence, freedom and LIBERTY has been frequently used but this movie tries to be away from the stereotypical storyline.

She unfortunately finds herself in love with Ben, the spy that her father places on her track. During the journeys through Venice and other scenic places, his temperament of being afraid of losing his heart to the president's daughter changes an she realizes later of his true identity. Unfortunately, i missed the ending (and neither was i supposed to reveal it here) but it would Venice if i could actually find out the ending of this truly cool movie.........
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3/10
Another teen movie that adds nothing new to the genre
christian12313 November 2004
Pop singer Mandy Moore plays Anna Foster, the 18-year-old daughter of the President in this romantic comedy set in Europe, as she tries to ditch her Secret Service handlers to enjoy a bit of fun and romance with her new boyfriend (Matthew Goode).

It's pretty obvious that not a lot of thought went into this film. The whole thing is pretty generic and predictable. It's all been done before and it's all been done much better. I really only watched Chasing Liberty because my girlfriend wanted to watch it. We both ended up not liking it. The whole film was just very dull and pointless. I know its just a harmless chick flick but that doesn't mean it should be so lifeless. Most of the film is just Mandy Moore running around Europe with two security guards watching after her. The subplot with the two security guards is the only interesting aspect this film has to offer, Unfortunately, the subplot doesn't take up much screen time.

The acting is just as generic as the script. Mandy Moor is a decent actress but here she's completely dull. Her acting is so unconvincing and wooden though she does appear to be having fun and this helps a little. Mark Harmon plays her father and he gives a bland performance. The only person to give a good performance is Jeremy Piven. He plays one of the security guards and he's the only thing keeping the film together. Director Andy Cadiff moves things at a really slow pace and he will put the audience to sleep fast. He usually just directs fluff like Growing Pains so that's not much of a surprise.

I think the worst part about the movie is the music. It's so corny and annoying. If no one was talking then some cheesy song would be playing. It's almost like they wanted to punish their audience with all the bad music and acting. Surprisingly, the running time is only 105 minutes. Of course, it feels much longer and a lot of this stuff could have been edited. Also, I don't think teens will really like this movie because it's probably too long for them. It's not mature enough for an adult audience so the only people that will like this film are fans of Mandy Moore. Make that only die hard fans of Mandy Moore. In the end, this generic teen film is worth skipping. Rating 3/10
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9/10
A Wonderfully Cute Romantic Comedy!
amelie200423 August 2004
I really loved this film. I will freely admit that I have a penchant for romantic comedies, but I have seen my share of bad ones and this is definitely a must-see for fans of the genre. It works because it has a far-fetched storyline that allows for the two main characters to frolic around Europe with two secret service agents on their tails. It also works because of the beautiful backdrop of Europe as the setting for this fairy tale romance. The locations the director chose are stunning- mainly Prague and Venice. Gorgeous! The romantic glow of Europe makes the movie so much more romantic. It's not hard to believe that Anna and Ben fall in love while taking a moonlit gondola ride. I also really enjoyed the story line of the two secret service agents who are trying to find Anna- Weiss and Morales- in many ways their romance is even more enjoyable storyline than that of the main characters. The music used in the film works very well, too. Mandy Moore and Matthew Goode are new actors but they have palpable chemistry and both work perfectly in their roles. For a romantic comedy I'd have to say... 9/10
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6/10
cute romantic movie
PennyReviews19 January 2014
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The story is simple : Anna is the USA president's daughter who wants to live a normal life, without being followed at all times by bodyguards. So when she arrives at Europe with her family for business she ripes the chance and gets away with a young English photographer, Ben. But she doesn't know that Ben is an under covered agent, working for her father. The rest is typical romantic-comedy script. The first part of the movie is promising, as it is the most original one. However, in the end, it doesn't escape from the typicality of it's kind. The wrongs of the movie: -The secondary story, of the two agents following the couple is cute but unnecessary. -The couple ,Ben and Anna, fail to convince. -The story gets "massy" at some parts. Now, the good things about the movie are the great shoots of the scenery and the clever dialogs. All in all, a nice movie for a Sunday afternoon, but not one worth remembering.
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4/10
Bland, generic teen romance
CuriosityKilledShawn27 December 2004
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I'm a bit of a sucker when it comes to Mandy Moore, I loved A Walk to Remember and Saved but I'm afraid there's nothing new or interesting about Chasing Liberty. A girl who just happens to be the President's daughter (one of those safe, non-mass-murdering, non-greed-driven, non-corrupt President's that only exist in movies) escapes her parents clutches to go off on an unrestricted journey of self-discovery yadda yadda yadda.

But here's the catch, the man she's travelling with is working for her dad. Gee, do you think she'll be heartbroken when she finds out? How utterly predictable. The romance blossoming between the two agents tailing her (Annabella Sciorra and the great Jeremy Piven) is more interesting but hardly brilliance.

Her journey across Europe isn't even that interesting and she meets nothing more than assortment of stereotypes along the way. If a Euro-travelogue movie is what your after than go for European Vacation.

The movie is presented in 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby 5.1 sound and a bunch of extras I so do not care for. Sorry Mandy, I am unimpressed this time.
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10/10
Should Have Done Better
silver_lightning1726 January 2004
While this was not DEEP material by any standards, no romantic comedy is! This is probably the first romantic comedy to come out since "How to Lose A Guy in Ten Days" that I've really really enjoyed. And probably the first comedy of any kind that has made me actually laugh out loud in the theater. Mandy Moore is much more than a pretty face and voice, she CAN act. And Matthew Goode was is great with dry humor, and a decent actor. The scenery was gorgeous, the story humorous, the actors pulled if off well...this movie should have done so much better.
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6/10
More than good film-making...In the bad way
jpschapira19 December 2005
Earlier this year I saw "First Daughter" with Katie Holmes. The movie I'm writing about now was also going to be called "First Daughter", and coincidentally dealt with the same plot lines the Holmes' film did. "First Daughter" was a bad film, with the best of intentions, and without trying to make any comparisons; somehow "Chasing Liberty" is a little bit better, when it isn't even good.

The format presented gives the main characters more freedom to develop their own relationship. These are Mandy Moore as Anna, the president's rebellious daughter; and Mathew Goode as undercover agent Ben Calder. What was a final revelation in "First Daughter" is the first thing we learn here. Calder has to protect the girl but something glows between them, and she doesn't know the truth.

The script by Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman very interestingly develops talks between them that indirectly define their situation, and how it could be handled; but they never say anything directly. At the same time, two secret service agents that take care of Anna work out their own relationship. It's good to see actors that play characters as the movie passes by, and these two agents are played by Jeremy Piven and Anabella Sciorra. They're both great and their chemistry is contagious, making the movie very pleasant.

And that's a very reliable proof that movies can depend on what they count with. Take Mark Harmon as the president, for example. He is much more pleasant and calmed than what any Michael Keaton could have achieved with extreme efforts. Then there's this supporting character, a very annoying world traveler called McGruff, who's played by Martin Hancock, and wins the audience with ten minutes of screen time.

It is hard to explain, but it's how I think it goes. And the movie also has Mandy Moore as its lead. How many times have I suggested that the girl stops recording albums and dedicates her time on an acting career? She's so talented and warm. She takes the clichéd role from the angle it should be taken and comes off as a winner. Mathew Goode is, however, the revelation. With the accent and the looks, he gives a safe and likable portrayal.

Director Andy Cadiff could easily be called a TV director, but the experience served him well; because he goes around Europe and enchants the viewer's yeas with the sceneries and shots. I hope he leaves the television business once and for all and tries to make more things in the big screen; he's got the talent for it.

His movie's definitely got the talent to be good too, but it fails. I believe that the film is much more complex than what it seems, but is blinded by the clichéd formula it follows and we miss to see the intelligence. "First Daughter" was about good intentions, "Chasing Liberty" is about good film-making, but lacks something I'll look for when I find it adequate.
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2/10
Predictable teen movie with an unlikable lead
unimportant10 January 2005
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I appreciate a good movie, but sometimes, I just don't feel like watching a serious, thought-provoking movie. Sometimes, I want to relax and watch a movie that won't make me think. Chasing Liberty is definitely in that category, except instead of being relaxing fluff, it was maddening.

Mandy Moore plays Anna, the President's 18-year-old daughter who just wants some freedom. She bitches to her father about the Secret Service ruining her social life, and begs him to let her attend a concert in Prague with only two Secret Service agents babysitting her. When she realizes that the concert is crawling with undercover agents, contrary to her father's promise, she decides to rebel and run away on her own.

She hitches a ride with a stranger on a motorcycle, Ben, who turns out to be yet another Secret Service agent. Mr. President orders the young male agent to watch Anna but not reveal his identity, so that she will think she's free. Fortunately, Anna is so full of herself that she thinks Ben follows her around just because he likes her, so she doesn't get suspicious. And what do you know? They fall in love.

The mostly predictable plot is standard for a teen movie, but the real problem with Chasing Liberty is that Anna is completely unlikable -- she comes off as a spoiled, selfish, irresponsible brat, and I just kept wanting to smack her. It's difficult to believe that Ben would fall in love with such an annoying little snot. (2/10)
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