Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Ally is a woman who has many exboyfriends who turned out to be losers. Now she believes that she cant find a good guy. But when she runs into one of her exes who is now a Prince Charming she decides to look up all of her exes to see if any of them have changed for the better. And when she has trouble locating them she asks her neighbor Colin who sleeps with women every night and sneaks out the morning after to avoid talking to them to help her.

Review

WHAT'S YOU NUMBER is a flimsy bit of fluff based on the novel ✠ Times A Lady' by Karen Bosnak and transformed for the screen by Gabrielle Allan and Jennifer Crittenden. It is a very light comedy that has some observations about today's datingquasirelationship scene but those impressions are a bit too true to be funny so it is best to just concentrate on the film as a diversion of the kick back put feet up and giggle along with it genre.

Ally Darling (!) (Anna Faris) has a history of having many exboy connections who turned out to be losers. Reading an article that offers number amounts for judging sexual encounters (Ally has exceeded the norm) she freaks and believes that she can't find THE good guy. Deciding to reevaluate her exencounters searching for Mr Right she decides to look up all of her exs to see if any of them have changed for the better. Finding this task daunting she turns to her apartment neighbor Colin Shea (Chris Evans) a wouldbe musician who sleeps with women every night and sneaks out the morning after to avoid relating to them to act as her detective. The rest is a contrived series of ups and downs of the manhunt that has few qualified candidates. And the end is predictable.

For once Anna Faris has snagged a role that shows her talent (and fingernailsonthe blackboard voice) and she looks terrific. But the biggest treat in the film is Chris Evans appearing in the buff often enough to keep the movie on not only does he enjoy his Adonis body but he seems happy allowing it to buff up an otherwise routine comedy part. There is another attraction in the wings Oliver JacksonCohen who seems to have a future in film. Tuck in the always reliable Blythe Danner and Ed Begley Jr and this is a cast worth an evening's outing. But the treat on top of the confection is the eye candy generously shared by Chris Evans.

Grady Harp