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(4 reviews) 4
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3 out of 3(100%)reviewers recommend this movie.
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Review 1 for (Unknown)
Overall rating
5/ 5
Playing for Keeps
PostedDecember 17, 2012
cndsmom
from Omaha, NE
Age:45 to 54
Gender:Female
Goes to the movies:once every few months
Dialogue
4/ 5
Special Effects
3/ 5
Art Direction
3/ 5
Acting
5/ 5
Story
5/ 5
Camerawork
3/ 5
I loved this movie - it was more than just a romantic comedy/chick flick. It had a nice storyline about the relationship between a boy and his somewhat absentee father. I loved it.
Pros well paced, great story, great actors
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Review 2 for (Unknown)
Overall rating
4/ 5
Playing For Keeps
PostedDecember 10, 2012
Maggie01
from Louisville, KY, USA
Age:55 to 64
Gender:Female
Goes to the movies:monthly
Dialogue
3/ 5
Special Effects
3/ 5
Art Direction
3/ 5
Acting
3/ 5
Story
3/ 5
Camerawork
3/ 5
Cute movie. I enjoyed it. Wouldn't say it was the best movie Butler or Biel ever did, but it entertained me, and that's what I wanted.
The paid critics were brutal to say the least regarding "Playing for Keeps", giving it a zero out of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes and basically a 32 out of 100 everywhere else, but I went to see it anyway hoping they were wrong. Gerard Butler plays an out of work former professional Soccer star. He returns to his home town to try and put his life back together, be a father to his young son and find gainful employment. Problems arise along the way and the feelings he has for his ex (Jessica Biel) that he thought were buried rise to the surface, while she is about to marry someone else. The story unfolds from there... Severely disjointed and only mildly entertaining, "Playing for Keeps" is nothing more then an over done story that we have seen many many times before. It's a predictable 95 minutes and definitely not worth the money. Wait for "Playing for Keeps" to surface on DVD or Blueray.