There was a crowd of teenage girls in my Wednesday afternoon, the summer-break-just-started the screening of Monte Carlo, obviously, had never seen one before refilling. Each time a character got into the elevator and just lost his foot he lost the love of another, all screaming in agony thrilled audiences did not know how things would work out. Of course, Monte Carlo is so generous and sunny, although the girls probably not a happy ending, and anyone who has seen all sorts of comedy of mistaken identity - or hell, any Shakespeare comedy at all - you can see through the mechanical plot. But this movie is for girls who have not seen it all, however, and as a return between Roman Holiday dreams through Twelfth Night, which does its job very well.
Selena Gomez, star of Disney Channel made its break with the film stardom, is the center of the sweet face and gentle grace of the adventure - and yes, Kelly is mentioned later in the film enough to make the connection clear. Grace is a middle class girl young Texans who spent four years of high school to save money to travel large degree waitress in Paris with her best friend Emma (Katie Cassidy), which is enough to make the proposal her boyfriend (Cory Monteith Glee) is not entirely misplaced. Specious reasons enough for mom and stepfather By forcing obsolete sister Meg (Leighton Meester) to join the trip, the creation of the two sister parties and the character seriously need to get out of your hair, European style.
Travel in Paris proves to be a bust, all the dirty crowded buses and hotels, but do not know, Grace is not to be confused snobby English heiress Cordelia Winthrop, Scott (Gomez also very funny), and soon the girls are great stay in Monte Carlo, wrapped in couture gowns and jewels, and each tried to innocently hearty men as the next. The logic has never been a strong point of this kind of farce, but it is very far from here, like Grace is forced to keep imitating Cordelia because some of the charity auction, "children" and one of the curious aunt (Catherine Tate) , but the smell out of the system to be kept secret to himself. All the classic elements of farce actually take possession of the third act, and director Thomas Bezucha to keep all the balls in the air very well, but not before the Monte Carlo is all fluffy romance, fantasy and ballgowns sunny beaches.
Flirt with the grace of a French prince (Christopher Malavoy), Meg cuts loose with a handsome Australian surfer (Luke Bracey) and Emma learns the true value of the man she left at home. Mistakes are made, the truths are revealed, and even Shakespeare would have ended with the wedding, the happy ending of Monte Carlo are a little more chaste.
It is not a shred of any original plot or the concept here, but it is very easy to ignore. Bezucha is not only above the atmosphere lively, but adds a real visual style, capturing the Monte Carlo is not only a fabulous escape for three American girls, but a place that is unreachable, and maybe a little 'out of their championship. Wonderful, Oscar-winning composer Michael Giacchino score that provides a feeling of the 60 pulled out a farce, and together form the conflicts in the film PG Bezucha stubbornly seem less pretentious and merely a relic of more innocent time in the past. Squeals, the girls happy in my projection probably have not seen any film that the season proper, but until they are around Catch a Thief, Monte Carlo is doing,Watch Monte Carlo Online.