Sacharine melodramatic and obvious in every way. If I wanted to hear Mr. Redfrod's musings on patriotism, due process and sacrifice for ones country I would buy a ticket to hear him speak instead paying for him to paint it with crayons.
Although this movie has some genuine moments of hilarity and the individual performances by the leads and supporting cast are genuine and charming, the movie suffers from story structure and feels more like a series of sketches that were pieced together in order to tell a whole story, so like the heart in the poster the movie is a collage of funny moments which some time come together but often fall apart.
The story is predictable, some scenes belong in an improv class, and some of the improvisations are obvious... it looks like the editor fell in love with the comedy and forgot about the story.