Monday, October 18, 2010
The Back-up Plan
In the Back-up Plan, Zoe (Jennifer Lopez) has always wanted a family and for many years and she has been looking for the one. Zoe decided she’s been waiting to long so that’s where her back-up plan comes in play. She planed on having a baby by getting inseminated. On the day of her artificial insemination, Zoe meets Stan (Alex O'Loughlin). When she meet him she didn’t appear to be interested but she was. Stan ended up asking her out and it improved from there. Zoe didn’t think she would get pregnant after one time because some women need it 2-3 times. Just to make sure she took a pregnancy test and it came out positive. Zoe didn’t know how to tell Stan because she thinks he’s going to leave her. Zoe tells Stan at his farm and he was upset about the situation but stayed with her. Stan supported her threw everything and then they went to the doctors office. The doctor said she was going to have twins. Zoe thought if Stan leaves, he should go now but he wanted to be the father. After that they got into a fight and broke up cause of the word choice Stan used but Zoe grandmother made her realize she needs him so they get back together and deliver Zoe’s twins. Stan opened up his store of wine, bread, and cheese and asked Zoe to marry him. I really liked this movie, there are a lot of funny parts in it. My favorite part of the movie is the last scene, when Stan picks Zoe up and hugs her and she runs to the garbage to throw up cause she’s pregnant again. If you’re interested in watching this movie you can watch a trailer here. The Back-up plan.
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I've wanted to see this movie since I saw the trailer. It looks so funny! I consider Jennifer Lopez to be a good actor and a humarious one. I love the fact that in the movie she has twins and it relates to her because in real life she has twins as well. I can't wait to rent this movie.
ReplyDeleteAnother great post! This movie sounds pretty good but it seems to have the same plot as the movie "The Switch", which I found to be very good anyways and wrote my first movie review on it. Besides that though, it sounds interesting, but I couldn’t help but recognize one thing. When you do your blogs you give a very detailed summarization of the movie, which is a good thing. However, I recommend that you don't share the ending of the movie so that it doesn't ruin it for the reader. This will help to keep their interest on actually watching the movie. Just a recommendation for you to consider; it’s completely up to you though. Otherwise, great blog Steph!
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