Aloha can mean hello or goodbye in
Hawaii. Or, in the case of this movie title, it can mean snoozefest.
There is no real point to this movie. I sat there watching it, a few weeks ago, and not caring
about what was happening to the people. The only good thing is the setting –
Hawaii is absolutely beautiful and the colors pop on screen. I wish I could say
that was true for the acting. Bradley Cooper looks good, crinkles his baby
blues, and meanders through the film. Rachel McAdams is pretty and she tries to
look annoyed at Bradley. Emma Stone (whom I normally like a lot) is pretty and
is trying way too hard in this film to be believable as a tough taskmaster
who’s in charge of managing Bradley.
The general gist of the film is how Bradley Cooper, as a
defense contractor, learns about a secret satellite launch and has to foil the
scheme. But the film is billed as a romantic comedy. Thus there are mixed
messages and none of the plot works. The flirtation is not steamy. The evil
doing is not that tense. Even more disappointing is that Aloha was
directed by Cameron Crowe. What was he thinking?
I’m guessing the film crew surfed a lot and drank Mai Tais.
They could write off a nice trip to Hawaii and hope for success in DVD and
streaming. All I shall say is aloha………..goodbye, don’t waste your time.