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Thursday, March 28, 2013
My Super Ex-Girlfriend
I don't know if it's deliberate or not but the film's special effects are so cheesy and dodgy. This does add to the movie's charm in that it's way more funnier this way than have realistic superhero moves. In the end though, the movie tries not to take itself too seriously, but it fails somewhat when jokes fall flat. You can second guess the plot. I did liked how you get to see the whole progress of the main character, Luke, meeting and then developing a relationship with the superhero G-Girl, otherwise known as Jenny, before breaking up and the trouble starts. It makes you feel like you've experienced and suffered with Luke, so you feel his pain as well. Being a comedy film, the jokes and gags are very important, and most of them works out okay. They won't give you any huge guffaws, but is enough for a chuckle or smile here and then. The biggest flaw would just be the predictability of the film.