This is a very silly and pretentious, and the opening of the gag is, unfortunately, the same starting bridesmaids, but there is something funny in this romantic comedy puppyishly Anna Faris desperately to pull the man husband, the British director Mark Mylod. Faris Ally, a young Singleton, who has separated from his job in marketing at the same time, says Marie Claire, the number of men who slept with - 20 - is about twice the national average, and that the highest number the woman is less likely to marry. He complains, "I am an unemployed whore who slept with 20 guys!" Keen not to increase this number, and fascinated by the phenomenon of kids who were cocks, teen in bloom thirties presentable, Ally Hornbyesque presented the task of monitoring all her old boyfriends, if any of them may be one, and the husband material.
But it could be secretly in love with the guy annoying-yet-sexy who lives next door, played by Chris Evans? Romcoms notoriously tend to be all the rum and no com, but there is fun here and a few laughs in the independent SETPIECE with exes Ally appalling. A pleasant location.