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New Year's Eve review

Posted : 2 years ago on 1 April 2022 10:41

'New Year's Eve' just happened to be on television on New Year's Eve, and my younger sister and this reviewer mutually decided to make it our film of choice. Despite having talent like Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfieffer and have also liked some of Gary Marshall's other films (even thought the still highly uneven 'Valentine's Day' wasn't that bad), expectations were not high having heard for a while nothing but bad things about it from trusted friends and sources and often heard it described as one of the worst films of the year.

Both of us were bitterly disappointed and intensely disliked 'New Years Eve', having watched it anyway because it intrigued conceptually, there were some good ideas and the talent sounded too good to resist, and we are not always on the same page when it comes to opinions. These feelings were felt by both of us very early on, and we did consider turning it off when we were still not finding ourselves getting into it half an hour in. We didn't because the premise was intriguing and the individual story-lines sounded like they could be amusing and moving if done well. Almost everything fell flat and almost everything was wasted. Complete share the dislike from most and while not among the very worst of that respective years it is in the lower end of the spectrum rather than the higher end or in the middle.

There are a few good things. New York looks lovely, then again when did it not. The photography is nice.

Michelle Pfeiffer is the cast highlight, she had the most interesting character for me in the film and she seemed very committed. Jessica Biel has amusing moments.

However, the rest of the cast do not work. There is an uncomfortable mix of over-compensating (Katherine Heigl and Sarah Jessica Parker) and blandness (Zac Efron and especially Ashton Kutcher, actually forgot that Kutcher was in it after finishing the film and that is not a good sign). Robert De Niro might not as well have been there because he was practically wasted, while Jon Bon Jovi's cameo is one of the most pointless and redundant ones in existence in a subplot that was far too low-key and could easily have been cut. One of the worst assets was the flabby script, which was also flimsy in development, completely banal and stilted with some heavy-handed moralising. Didn't care for any of the characters pretty much, pretty much all of them were underdeveloped cliches (with the most developed one being Pfeiffer's) and neither interesting or likeable. Some were unpleasantly neurotic too, especially Heigl's, Parker's and Swank's. Also there were far too many of them, which is the reason why all those problems happened.

Just like there were too many subplots, pretty much all neither interesting or emotionally investable and are instead a mix of contrived, dumb and overly schmaltzy. Even half an hour in, one feels hit with too much going on in characterisation and storylines with neither properly growing that it bogs down the pacing, pacing so dreary that it makes the length longer than it is, the sentiment really gets too much and it takes itself far too seriously. The various storylines give an episodic hodge-podgy feel, the constant back and forth confuses and is choppy and they don't really connect together at the end and resolved too conveniently and predictably. De Niro's subplot, weightier than the rest of them, sounded poignant and relatable on paper, the problem sadly is that it felt out of place with the rest of the film and fits uncomfortably with everything else (as well as having a lack of credible motivation), like there was an attempt to devote time to it while underdeveloping the rest of the subplots. Marshall's direction is never in control and struggles to balance everything together.

In conclusion, weak film and very disappointing. 3/10 Bethany Cox


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An average movie

Posted : 9 years, 3 months ago on 15 January 2015 10:54

Following the (commercial) success of 'Valentine's Day', obviously, they had to come up with a similar movie about new year's eve this time. To be honest, I didn't expect much from this flick but since there was still a nice cast packed with stars, I still wanted to check it out. Well, as expected, it was pretty weak but, at least, it wasn't really worse than 'Valentine's Day'. I mean, donโ€™t misunderstand me, it wasn't really better either though. The main issue with those movies, in my opinion, is that the writting was just so damned lazy. I mean, it was so weak that I don't think I did care for one single of those multiple sub-plots. And yet, somehow, with all these charismatic stars, it was still fairly watchable. It was still rather weird to see Robert De Niro, probably the best actor of his generation, actually nailing his part of a dying man in a hospital but this material was so heavy, I thought it didnโ€™t really mixed well with the other stories which were terribly light and fluffy. To conclude, my rating might be actually a little bit too generous here, the whole thing was rat her underwhelming and I don't think it is really worth a look whatsoever.


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The plots are poorly told

Posted : 9 years, 9 months ago on 5 July 2014 07:09

'New Year's Eve' is the all new 'Love Actually'. Except it's not about Christmas but instead New Year's Eve. You would think that with a cast including Michelle Pfeiffer, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, Robert De Niro, Halle Berry and many others, Garry Marshall would be able to direct them in a great movie. He obviously can't. The plots are poorly told, the laughter is low and the acting is not very bright either. It's one of the worst movies of the year.


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New Year's Eve review

Posted : 11 years, 3 months ago on 25 January 2013 11:42

Why did I watch this movie again? Oh yeah 'cause I was going through my "crushing on Josh Duhamel" phase! lol
None of the stories could hold my attention. If I had to pick one I would go with Michelle Pfeiffer/Zac Efron story arc.


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New Year's Eve review

Posted : 11 years, 11 months ago on 22 May 2012 08:55

What a lovely movie! Maybe my expectations were so incredibly low, that it could only get better haha Just the ending is a bit tooooo sweeet, but I loved it anyway * wanna go to ny for new year's NOW hehe


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New Year's Eve review

Posted : 12 years, 4 months ago on 28 December 2011 10:23

This movie was one that I could have slept through and not missed a thing. I was not sure I wanted to see the movie in the first place but now I am very sure. The collections of Actors and actresses should have been a slam dunk. the reality is that it was wrapped around a simple theme, reflect and look forward the future. That would have been great but the acting was subpar and the plot was void of structure. I can not see ever wasting 2 hours of my life again. To cap off a horrible movie is the worst actress of our time Sarah Jessica Parker riding off into the night. Overall, it was a waste of my time and I truly do not want see it again.


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