TICKET TO PARADISE – “It’s predictable, it’s cliched, it’s… kinda comforting”
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DIRECTOR
Directed by: Ol Parker (Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again - 2018)
MAIN CAST
- George Clooney as David Cotton
- Julia Roberts as Georgia Cotton
- Kaitlyn Dever as Lily Cotton
- Billie Lourd as Wren Butler
- Maxime Bouttier as Gede
- Lucas Bravo as Paul
SYNOPSIS
Two divorced parents, David and Georgia Cotton, travel to Bali after learning that their daughter, Lily, is planning to marry a man named Gede, whom she has just met. They decide to work together to sabotage the wedding to prevent Lily from making the same mistake they made twenty-five years ago.
REVIEW SUMMARY
Here's the thing, if you have seen the trailer for Ticket to Paradise, then you've pretty much seen the movie. That is to say, this is exactly as advertised - no more, no less. It's predictable, it's cliched, it's... kinda comforting. There's something "feel good" about movies that are harmless in nature. Is it fluff? Yeah, pretty much. But, what elevates the enjoyment of this flick are the A-list talent involved. Julia Roberts and George Clooney are always a pleasure to watch on the screen, and this outing is no exception. It's no secret that the pair are longtime showbiz friends, and their chemistry continues to show that. And frankly, they look like they are having fun with it all, embracing the genre silliness. And silly it is, as the plot is not only preposterous, but rather goofy at times. But, like any good romantic comedy, there are genuine heartwarming moments to be found. Luckily, George and Julia are there to do the heavy lifting, otherwise it likely wouldn't work. Will this end up on either of their career highlight reels though? Not a chance!
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