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Going the Distance Reviews

Jun 14, 2024

The movie is good. Five stars for Charlie Day who was the stand out for me.

Oct 12, 2022

At the start the two leads seemed equally annoying, but in the latter half they won me over. The movie was less saccharine than many of this genre, and the supporting cast is excellent. Overall, a significantly better movie than I had expected.

Oct 2, 2022

I don't know what 2010 audiences were thinking. Perhaps it was just a less complicated point in time. This film is adorable. Maybe the fact that we've been through hell the last few years allows us to appreciate how sweet this story is. First of all, Justin Long is 100% leading man material. He completely pulls off the role of romantic lead, a sweet but flawed guy who finally falls for his perfect girl. Drew Barrymore does him a favor to star in this movie in which Justin was already cast. And talk about chemistry. Come ON! But this cast? So many greats in here. Look friends, it's a rom-com. It's a syrupy story of love standing the test of time. It's just what you want to escape to when the world is falling down around your ears. Just enjoy it for what it is. It's funny, cute, well acted, with plenty of cheek. It's time to give it another shot.

Jun 9, 2021

A very common experience.

Apr 10, 2021

Idk what to say, I liked this movie.

Apr 5, 2021

Although this movie includes some great names and a few laughs, it lacks a plot to keep the momentum going.

Jul 21, 2020

The key to a good rom-com is setting up a solid romantic relationship, and then putting an appropriate point of conflict between the two characters that threatens to keep them apart. Then traditionally, after a moment where the movie feigns that they will never be together again, we get the happy conclusion. Going the Distance can’t even get this basic structure right. It starts out muddled because you think the conflict in the film is going to be that Justin Long’s character can’t commit. This is a classic rom-com trope, where the ladies man refuses to settle down until he meets the right woman for him. Likewise, Drew Barrymore seems to be playing someone who is also resistant to a relationship. However, mere minutes after they meet it seems that the entire setup was a fake-out because both of them are more than willing to start dating within seconds of screentime. Going the Distance isn’t a story about those who fear commitment at all. Instead this is a movie where the conflict is maintaining a long-distance relationship. This didn’t work for me as a premise because the characters spend too much time together. It’s as if the writer and director were so afraid that they’d lose the audience’s investment in the relationship if the two of them weren’t on screen together, so we constantly see them meet up. Instead of wallowing in misery and dealing with the constant frustration and temptation that comes from being separated, they visit one another regularly. Even though I thought Barrymore and Long had some decent chemistry, the movie didn’t tell their story well enough for me to care. And because I was struggling to care about the things that tore them apart, I was unmoved when they were reunited at the end. Then there’s the single worst thing in Going the Distance, possibly one of the worst things in any film ever made...Charlie Day. I do not know what people see in this guy, but he is remarkably unfunny and by far the most annoying character in this film. Every time he’s on the screen he’s doing something moronic that a normal human being would never do, and he does it all with that obnoxious whiny voice that makes nails on a chalkboard sound like a beautiful sonata in comparison. Poor Jason Sudeikis is forced to be in almost every scene with this guy, and I swear he’s subtly rolling his eyes in between each of his lines because he has to be in the same room with Charlie Day. At least on the other side of the relationship they had a solid pair of actors in Christina Applegate and Jim Gaffigan. The two of them aren’t given good jokes to deliver, but they are at least likable. Finally, I found it a little ridiculous that Going the Distance gave such a storybook ending for the characters, because it defied all logic. The reality in this situation is simple, one of these people would have to take a career that was not in the field they planned on working. These morons chose to work for a music studio and a newspaper in the late 2000s, yet they both succeed at finding work that lines up with their interests? That’s not how that works. I know that rom-coms are typically the place where reality is given a break and we are supposed to accept a fairytale happily ever after. However, the movie brought up the conflict created by their careers, so why couldn’t it follow through by making it clear that sometimes sacrifices have to be made for love, and someone might even have to settle for something less than their dreams. It would have at least made me respect Going the Distance a bit more rather than writing it off as a total failure.

Apr 22, 2020

2.9. I have a soft spot for rom coms

Mar 23, 2020

Best movie ever If you can find the uncut version.

Jan 20, 2020

Minimum character count

Jan 18, 2020

I actually enjoyed the chemistry between the two leads but the film was a jumble

Dec 3, 2019

Sweet and funny. Great chemistry between Barrymore and Long.

Sep 30, 2019

I liked this movie a lot. It was fun, funny, and relaxing. Good Sunday afternoon movie.

Jul 17, 2019

It's hilarious and a great new age Romcom!

May 9, 2019

Super contrived dialog and zero chemistry = meh

Feb 14, 2019

I've seen many rom coms in my time, their my bread and butter, never have I seen such a film that has my exact type of humour and perfect amount of romance in it than this. It has ladish stupid humour that I love. And I'm a sucker for romance and this has a romance I can 'ship', I'm also a huge ass sucker for Drew Barrymore films, I love her performance in this (obviously not as good as wedding singer), and Justin Long's performance as good as his acting really. But to me the highlight is Jason Sudikes and Charlie Day, huge fan of their movies, Jason has this humour I find just relatable, and Charlie Day's comedy timing is as always perfect. Christina Applegate is also in this film, playing well....Christina Applegate, you know that generic strict but kinda funny bitchy role most prominently seen in Bad moms. The only criticism is I feel as a 35 year old, Drew is maybe too old for romance films, she's kinda gone past that stage in her life but I wouldn't have it any other way. As side from that, funny characters by funny charming actors, a story that is relatiable and morish and just basically a smoothed laid back for enjoyable film anyone can just chuck on and relaxed.

Jan 11, 2018

A good ROMCOM for my wife and I to enjoy

Apr 23, 2016

A couple of moderately humerous moments do not a com add - suffers from predictability and soft casting issues but not greatly so - affable evening thought free fare

Feb 27, 2016

Solid rom com.. Like these pair.. Great chemistry!

Aug 29, 2015

Tiresome chick flick.

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