She's Out Of My League
Review
She's Out of My League is a romantic comedy film and a personal favorite film of mine. This film is about a guy named Kirk who has terrible luck with dating life and wants his ex back, but she's moved on. Even though she still goes to his parent's house because she's closer to them, they are her own parents. She even wants to bring her current boyfriend, Ron, to Branson with his parents. To quote Stainer, I don't know whether I should laugh or cry. It's until he meets Molly, this super hot, 10 out of 10 lady whom she asks him out, which shocks him, even his best friends Stainer, Jack, and Devon are shocked by this because even though they love Kirk, he's a five at best. Even Molly's best friend Patty agrees with them.
The film has some hilarious moments, and Stainer is one of the best characters in the film. It's a shame TJ Miller fell from grace after, well, you know. I do love the scenes with him and Patty. It's funny how they hate each other, but in truth, they are so much alike, and I have to be honest: I wanted them to hook up in the end. I also laughed at the scene when Kirk introduced Molly to everyone, and Marine was there. Goes to show you don't still hang out at your ex's place despite being close to his family.
The rest of the cast, including Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller, Mike Vogel, Krysten Ritter, Nate Torrence, and Lindsay Sloane, do a great job playing their characters.
The film basically shows us that it shouldn't matter what you are ranked. If you like someone for who they are, that should be enough. This film shows that both Kirk and Molly were really meant to be because they loved each other for who they were and didn't care what they did for a living. This is a good film and a personal favorite of mine. I give this film an 8 out of 10.
Happy Valentine's Day to all my viewers!
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