

I was led to believe this wasn't really a chick flick and that it was well written. The former wasn't so true, but I didn't really mind when I realized the latter was. The progression of the story is as predictable as they come, but the movie generally handles it rather well - character interaction feels real instead of being cookie-cutter people saying their lines and going home. Jokes are pretty funny, and the acting is on the whole solid for this type of movie (as is cinematography), but what really sells it is the heart brought by Wiig's writing/acting style. A good chick flick.