Which Brings Me to You (2023)

Which Brings Me to You (2023)

A disappointing adaptation of an early aughts romcom novel

5.7

Movie

United States of America
English
Comedy, Drama, Romance
2023
PETER HUTCHINGS
Alexander Hodge, Avery Cole, Britne Oldford
98 min

TLDR

The ideas are there, but it’s just not cohesive enough to make it work!

What it's about

After a failed hook-up in a dull wedding, Will and Jane spend the next 24 hours commiserating over their past heartbreaks and romantic humiliations.

The take

With a boring wedding, attended by a guarded woman and a spontaneous man, starting a series of shared recollections of past heartbreak, Which Brings Me to You has all the elements needed for an early aughts romcom, releasing at a time when Y2K is trending. The original novel’s epistolary format is interestingly translated into flashbacks told in one whole day, with Will and Jane visually popping within the sequences as the two get to know each other through their past heartbreaks. It’s a unique idea, but the execution feels lackluster, with the dialogue and direction that can’t be saved through Lucy Hale’s or Nat Wolff’s efforts. There’s certainly something here about romance being a possible avenue to open up, but Which Brings Me to You doesn’t build the chemistry to get there.

What stands out

With the source material, flashbacks are inevitable, but each sequence doesn't feel like separate revelations to learn more about Will and Jane– Instead, they feel like disconnected sets of multiple mistakes in love, without either of them actually learning anything. And to distract you from this, the film spends more on decent, but also tonally disconnected, soundtracks, rather than focusing on solidifying the duo’s characterizations or forming their relationship.

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