Friday, March 23, 2012

Movie Review - One for the Money

Story from Janet Evanovich's best selling novel in US

Release date : 22 March 2012

Director        : Julie Anne Robinson

Writers         : Stacy Sherman, Karen Ray, and Liz Brixius (screenplay), 
                    Janet Evanovich (novel), and Remi Ballot (writer)
Cast            : Katherine Heigl, Jason O'Mara, Daniel Sunjata
Classification : 18
Duration       : 1 hour 33 minutes

Review:

This is an 18++ movie but it is not contained any sexual or violence scene.

The movie is talking about an unemployment and newly divorced woman named Stephanie Plum. She is working with her cousin who run for a bail-bond business. And her first task is puts herself in to a trail on a wanted local cop named Joe Morelli who was her past lover. 

During the trail, she learnt something such as self-protection, how to deal with with the people and etc. Morelli was innocent and he asked Stephanie to help him out. They work together and finally they caught the murderer who are the fitness trainer named Jimmy Alpha and run a business in town. 

This is not considered as an excited and romantic movie but it is talking about the story that really closed to the reality life. Yes, we cannot survive without the money. If we are unemployment, we could not pay the bills, the loans and other personal stuffs. 

Besides that, the movie also delivered some advise which is we cannot judge the person with our anger and our point of view. Sometimes we have to see the whole situation and understand what is going on with the person and the things. 

After watched the movie, we can realized that family love is always there. No matter how worst the Stephanie is, her family members are always be with her. They were helped her to find out the solution, care about her and supported her decision.



Trailer 





Written by Leow Bee Lian



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