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Ben
Barry (McConaughey) and Andie Anderson (Hudson) play
the relationship game, with amusing and entertaining
results in How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.
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10
days that shook the girl
How
to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
  
Stars
Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, Adam Goldberg, Thomas Lennon
and Michael Michele. Rated PG.
Reviewer
:: PTE Simone Heyer
A
gratuitously girly film, How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days is a
hilarious look at relationships and their perceived rules.
Andie Anderson (Hudson) is the how to girl with
Composure magazine, Ben Barry (McConaughey) is in advertising
sports products and alcohol. Their jobs lead them together
and force them apart.
On first inspection, this movie is a mindless romance/comedy,
but after the first 10 minutes you discover its slightly
more.
Anderson is a thinking woman, and not just a ditzy blonde.
She tries to take the heat off a friend during a magazine
production meeting, and ends up with a feature of her own:
how to lose a guy in 10 days due in 11 days from a
personal point of view using dating techniques that
women go wrong with.
From clogging up his bathroom cabinet with girly stuff, to
leaving endless phone messages, turning up at boys-only card
nights, Celine Dion concerts, and making up pet names, Anderson
tries it all, but to no avail.
There is a catch.
Barry specialises in male-oriented advertising, but desperately
wants to get his hands on a new diamond contract that comes
up at his company. Colleagues agree he can have the contract
if he can prove himself as a ladies man and have a
woman of their choice fall in love with him
in 10 days.
His colleagues had met Anderson earlier that day, and knowing
her agenda, chose her to be the lucky lady.
If youve a mildly cynical sense of humour, parts of
this movie are pure gold. Youll laugh so much the people
in front will stare at you when the lights come back on.
Ladies, it does give a few good tips to scare away freaky
men, and perhaps some points to avoid when youre smitten.
Two words love fern.
McConaughey is his usual charming self and Hudson glitters
Goldie Hawn all over, without the puffy lips.
It will make you cringe, it will embarrass you, and it will
make you sigh with delight. An easy to watch, amusing film.
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