Dujardin and Efira are both charming and beautiful, and the film glistens in its breezy cobblestoned scenery.
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Time Out LondonCath Clarke
Time Out LondonCath Clarke
There is a message here about celebrating differences, which would be a bit more convincing if they’d cast a smaller actor in the role – instead of using distracting CG effects on Dujardin.
The film flirts with near-offensive gags and attitudes, but there’s inventive use of forced perspective, even if the focus should be more on Diane changing hers.
Up for Love lacks tact and substance but its leads make it a watchable, albeit bite-size, jaunt.
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EmpireDan Jolin
EmpireDan Jolin
An otherwise mundane rom-com that doesn’t know how to handle its one point-of-difference; and even that isn’t as much of a big deal as its writers think it is.