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An interesting concept that, perhaps inevitably, slots back into the traditional rom-com notch after a brief spell of indie-style charm, Catch And Release still provides decent entertainment for its target market. Susannah Grant directs a great ensemble with competence and, even if the subject is not exactly my type of thing, there isnt really anything here to dislike. So, as the title quite aptly states, this is a movie that, once savoured, is hardly something to cling to.
Its Blu-ray transfer is dazzling, however. Great photography is given the high-resolution treatment it so richly deserves and the film often looks amazing, possibly the most cinematic chick-flick that Ive seen. Extras-wise, there isnt a great deal on the list but a refusal to pander to the EPK-ethic is certainly commendable. Ultimately, Catch And Release has an audience out there who will lap it up. Others who dont relish schmaltzy dialogue and some fairly obvious life and love lessons should probably steer well clear.
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Its Blu-ray transfer is dazzling, however. Great photography is given the high-resolution treatment it so richly deserves and the film often looks amazing, possibly the most cinematic chick-flick that Ive seen. Extras-wise, there isnt a great deal on the list but a refusal to pander to the EPK-ethic is certainly commendable. Ultimately, Catch And Release has an audience out there who will lap it up. Others who dont relish schmaltzy dialogue and some fairly obvious life and love lessons should probably steer well clear.
Read the full review...