When a workaholic young executive, is left at the altar, she ends up on her Caribbean honeymoon cruise with the last person she ever expected: her estranged and equally workaholic father. The two depart as strangers, but over the course of a few hilarious adventures, a couple of umbrella-clad cocktails and a whole lot of soul-searching, they return with a renewed appreciation for family and life.
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There's nothing about this movie that is special... it's listed as comedy/drama and it's not funny and it's not dramatic.
I'm not sure what the director was going for here. If it was a movie devoid of any originality then she succeeded with flying colours. I can't believe that Kristen Bell and Kelsey Grammer agreed to star in this drawn out advert for the Cruise line masquerading as a father-daughter drama "comedy". This was clearly all about the money as the stars feel like they're just going through motions with a supporting cast of cliches. The film is utter garbage in my opinion and I would suggest you don't waste your time.
My wife and I watched this and thought it was a good, easy watch of a film. If I was a critic then there are things I would mark it down for but actually it made us laugh and feel good which is all we could ask. Good film
Given Kelsey Grammer's involvement I had expected a Frasier like comedy of wit and comedic management of awkward situations; instead it was nothing at all. The script is risible, the premise preposterous. Throw in a few swear words and a scene with cannabis to make it seem hip and adult. Plot twists, such as they are, are contrived, ridiculous and predictable in equal measure. The acting is as good as the cast can make of the tripe they have been given. If you are a fan of mawkish romcoms you may enjoy this more than I did but I had really hoped for more.