A New York control freak gets it into her head to join her boyfriend of four years on a business trip to Dublin, planning to take advantage of the local leap-year custom of “ladies’ privilege” in proposals of marriage. Instead she gets rerouted to Wales by bad weather, thence by boat to Dingle (somehow) on the far side of the island; and under the spell of Celtic magic and of a devil-may-care pub owner and sometime cab driver, she discovers her inner romantic. It's a standard formula, the predestined lovers butting heads till locking lips, with the standard ton of pop songs on the soundtrack, and it lives or dies entirely on the charms of its stars: Amy Adams, whose charms are well known and on full display, and the manneristically elongated Matthew Goode (body by El Greco), whose charms are her match. She and he bring the mechanism precariously to life. With Adam Scott and John Lithgow; directed by Anand Tucker. (2010) — Duncan Shepherd
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