MOVIE TITLE: Upgraded
This delightful romantic comedy is now playing on Amazon Prime, timed perfectly for Valentine’s Day!
RATING: R
LENGTH: 1 hour 44 minutes
Movie Review Mom GRADE: B+
IN A NUTSHELL:
The film was directed by Carlson Young. The story is about Ana, a young assistant working in the art world. When she gets upgraded to First Class on her Transatlantic flight, she meets handsome Will, who mistakes Ana for her boss, Claire. A white lie then sets off a chain of events, romance, and difficult situations that threaten to reveal the lies she has told.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
- Profanity, including F-bombs
- Lots of alcohol
- There are some crude conversations.
- Adult bullying is portrayed.
THEMES:
- Art
- Women supporting women
- Competition
- Self-confidence
- Fighting to make your dreams come true
- Love
- Honesty
- Connections
- Hard work
THINGS I LIKED:
- Marisa Tomei’s accent was hilarious…in a good way. She’s always fantastic in everything she does. One of the characters says she heard Marisa Tomei’s character was from Mitonka, Minnesota. Ha ha
- Camila Mendes is the leading lady. She does a great and believable job.
- Lena Olin, Fola Evans-Akingbola, and Rachel Matthews all look stunning.
- All of the characters are extremely likable except for the ones we’re supposed to not like. I actually wanted to spend more time with some of the more interesting ones.
- There’s a funny shoutout to the movie Top Gun: Maverick, that someone uses to try to convince someone else to join the Navy.
- There’s a lot of subtle humor.
- Like many rom-coms, New York City is one of the characters in this movie.
- We get to travel to London in this movie! I’ve been there many times and love it. I still haven’t seen everything yet, so I welcome another trip there any time!
- I love that we don’t have to watch sex scenes when the featured couple meets. They actually take the time to get to know each other first. How refreshing.
- Have you ever flown in First Class? I had a friend who treated me to it on a long flight a number of years ago. It was heavenly! I suppose I could pay for First Class on my long flights but given the choice, I’d rather save the extra money to buy myself another vacation, which is what I do. Still, one of the things on my Bucket List is to get one of those ultra-expensive First Class seats that has its own beds.
THINGS I DIDN’T LIKE:
- Like all rom-coms, it’s extremely predictable.
- I know there are many British accents, but I thought all of them said “schedule” differently than Americans. One of the British characters said it like an American, so I had to look him up to see if he was really American. Nope, he really is American. Any insights on that?
FUNNY LINES:
- “It’s not like we work for a sociopath perfectionist, right?” – Amy (Saoirse-Monica Jackson)
- “Nothing says sophistication like the name ‘Billy’”. – Claire Dupree (Marisa Tomei)
- “What kind of baboon calls at seven in the morning?!” – (Andrew Schulz)
- “I need you to remember something. London ain’t New York. OK? I don’t want you going over there getting seduced by their big clocks and pirate accents.” – (Andrew Schulz)
- “I just got upgraded!” – Ana (Camila Mendes) “I told you it wasn’t a myth.” – (airline passenger)
- “Don’t sleep with anyone who looks like Jude Law.” – Claire Dupree (Marisa Tomei)
INTERESTING LINES:
- “Chance moments can change the course of your life.” – William (Archie Renaux)
- “Last-minute soirees help remind your friends why they adore you.” – Catherine Laroche (Lena Olin)
MOVIES LIKE THIS YOU ALSO MIGHT LIKE:
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- Isn’t It Romantic: https://moviereviewmom.com/isnt-it-romantic-movie-review/
- 9 to 5: https://amzn.to/42xLuob
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