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Film Review for the Movie Couples Retreat

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By George Robbins

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This film review for Couples Retreat will go into how the film does a decent job of showing what real struggles between couples can look like. Throughout the film the characters refuse to admit their problems to one another. Therefore, miscommunication starts and the couples start to argue more. Whomever wrote the script took things like this into account pretty well. The film is also a comedy, so it doesn’t go too deep into drama. However, this doesn’t stop it from pointing out relationship issues.

First, we see from the beginning that every couple in the film has problems. Next, those problems start to show themselves even more when the characters are isolated. However, this still doesn’t stop it from being a comedy. In fact, conflict gives the most entertainment in the film, but is equally serious. Thus, the film has a healthy balance of both drama and comedy, in my opinion.

In Conclusion for this Film Review for the Movie Couples Retreat

This film is full of its own little quirks that make it entertaining. While I may have enjoyed the film, it isn’t one that I will constantly re-watch. However, if I see it on, then I will watch it. This alone is a reason why I am fond of the film, because it is entertaining. If a film is entertaining, then it did its job properly, and therefore should be watched if possible. In conclusion, go see the film at least once, and enjoy the nuances of it.

For more information on the film, click here. For a similar film, try Grease.

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