Pledging to keep herself from being the oldest and the only woman in her entire family never to wed, Montana embarks on a thirty-day, thirty-thousand-mile expedition to charm a potential suitor into becoming her fiancé.
Showing subtlety the door almost the minute it starts, David E Talbert's romcom is the filmic equivalent of a frying pan to the skull.
Patton is sunny and likeable but her behaviour is bonkers and the movie nose-dives towards oblivion.
Paula Patton stars in this eerily uninteresting romcom.
The film is brightly shot but is increasingly undermined by its own gooey mawkishness and, worst of all, by its utter predictability.
Lame romcom.
Cut-and-paste rubbish this may be, but at least it is painless rubbish, which, thanks to the second-string pairing of Jill Scott and Adam Brody, made me chuckle twice, albeit against my better judgment.
General release. Check local listings for show times.