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Ticket to Paradise review – George Clooney and Julia Roberts go heavy on the goof

Double act have some silly fun as a couple sizzling with mutual irritation who head to Bali to sabotage their daughters marriage.







George Clooney goes into his goofy comedy routine in this feelmoderate romcom from director and co-writer Ol Parker an intergenerational tale of Crazy Rich Americans going to a wedding. Clooney brings some serious goof: he does his goofy face and the goof is onstream more or less from the outset. This may be to the unease of those who like him in a more sophisticated low key style such as in Oceans Eleven or Up in the Air or those who look to the Coens to rein in and shape his broader comedy tendencies as in O Brother Where Art Thou? or Intolerable Cruelty.


Clooney plays David a prosperous man in middle age who is divorced from high  flying art dealer Georgia this is Julia Roberts. They were college sweethearts who got married way too early and split unhappily after the birth of their only child. But now despite their sizzling mutual irritation they must come together to attend the college graduation of their daughter Lily  Kaitlyn Dever  who has learned to suffer her parents undignified outbursts and immature tantrums with each other. Lily then heads off for a much deserved holiday in Bali with her friend Wren  Billie Lourd and there meets and falls in love with local seaweed farmer Gede  Maxime Bouttier. David and Georgia are horrified to receive the wedding invitation and agree on a cessation of hostilities to head out there on a secret mission to sabotage this hasty marriage and save Lily from the same mistake they made.







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