The Rebound
Review
by Anthony Morris
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The Rebound
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You know what makes The Rebound stand out in the sea of current romantic films? The way the male lead (Justin Bartha) keeps his shirt on. Disappointing
though it may be for some segments of the audience, it's a sign that
this particular romance is more interested in what's inside its
characters than how good they look. It's
an approach that's also reflected in the relatively slow start to
proceedings, as writer / director Bart Freundlich takes the time to
firmly establish both our 40 year-old and newly single mother of two
Sandy (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and our 24 year-old and newly single after
being tricked into a Green Card marriage Aram (Bartha). While
Sandy is soon starting a new life in New York, Aram - who works in the
coffee shop below her new apartment - has pretty much given up on both
love and life. why else would he take a job as a baby-sitter for
Sandy? Of course, feelings soon
develop between the two, but will their relationship survive the age
difference and the different stages they're at in life? It's to The Rebound's credit
that you really do want to see this couple make it, thanks largely to
excellent performances from Zeta-Jones and Bartha. The
chemistry between them more than makes up for a fairly thin story -
unfortunately, it's not quite enough to make up for a muddled ending
that clearly wants to say one thing but can't really figure out how.
3.5
out
of 5
The Rebound
Australian release: 18th March,
2010
Official
Site: The Rebound
Cast: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Justin Bartha, Steve Antonucci, Marc Alan
Austen, Paul Basile
Director: Bart Freundlich
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