J-Lo shines among the dross

Steve Morrissey11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Like a Weeble, J-Lo never falls down. Low centre of gravity, presumably. She's certainly the best thing in this patchy love story, as her feisty, bizarrely single member of Chicago's finest embarks on a relationship with a man traumatised by a terrible car accident.

The normally solid Jim Caviezel plays Mr Trauma but opts for an acting style more suggestive of someone who's mislaid his keys. Strangely, the love story does just about work, but the screenplay pulls a dirty trick, trying to introduce masculine/feminine 'ishoos' via a sneaky subtext, hoping we won't notice and that it won't wreck the film. We do, it does. Lopez is uncommonly good, though.

Verdict: Angle-iron.

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