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Friday, October 21, 2011

What's Your Number


How many guys did you sleep with? 1? 2? 3? Over 20?! People would think that you’re a slut for sleeping with over 20 men; although not at the same time. 

What’s Your Number is a romantic comedy movie starring Anna Faris as Ally who read an article on a magazine that women in America slept with 10.5 men in their lifetime on average. She later found out that the article was based on a Harvard research that tells about the number of guys you sleep with is related to the number of chances you end up getting a decent marriage or worse…not getting married at all. Learning that women who slept with more than 20 men have 96% chances of being unmarried, she started to become frantic and took a little too desperate measure. 

Having 20 men in her life whom she dated and had sex with, Ally is determined to find the man among her exes, hoping they changed over time and one would be decent enough to be her partner in life. But first, she needed to find them so she asked her neighbor Collin (Chris Evans), who was always naked at his doorstep with only a towel to hide his penis, to help her in exchange of letting him use her apartment as a hideout to get away from women whom he slept with. Together, they searched for Ally’s husband-to-be and unexpectedly finding true love at arm’s length. 

Although I’ve read a lot of negative comments about the movie, it didn’t stop me from watching it. (No one can stop me from watching Chris Evans' body. haha!) Some would say that I’ll be wasting my money and time if I watch it. I say, it’s worth it. Yes, there are some things that made people think it’s crappy. But looking through the whole movie in a different light than most critics, made me realize a lot of good things about it. 

It’s a fun-watch movie with friends and Anna Faris won’t fail to make you laugh. There are scenes that would make you feel sad though and will help you realize some matters about relationships. The movie isn’t plainly about falling in love. It’s also about moving on and letting go of your pasts, being yourself and accepting one’s flaws. So if anybody asks you what’s your number? Don’t fret. It’s just a number.  

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