Trailer completely spoils key scenes
I know a lot of trailers do this, but it was particularly egregious for this movie. The scenes I'm referring to are the fitting room and window scenes.
shareI know a lot of trailers do this, but it was particularly egregious for this movie. The scenes I'm referring to are the fitting room and window scenes.
shareIt basically played out the entire plot, which I suppose made it easier for people who couldn't be bothered to during the actual film...
As you say, a lot of trailers do this but this one was pretty damn bad for it. There was also a film called 'Love, Rosie' that came out recently that didn't so much have a trailer but instead a condensed form of the final film. I didn't actually get round to watching the film but if someone asked me for a fairly detailed summary of the plot, I'd be able to based on the trailer alone.
"God, when I meet you, I'm gonna be pretty. If it's the last thing I do. I'll be a beautiful angel."
Which is why I NEVER watch trailers.
sharetotally agree!
shareNever saw the trailer but cannot believe it makes that much difference. I like this film (just watched it again) but let's be honest - there's never any doubt after the first ten minutes where the story is going.
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