The Bounce Back
The
Bounce Back
Film
Review
by Kam Williams
In
Delightful Romantic Romp, Love Gurus Date Despite
Philosophical Differences
Love guru Matthew Taylor (Shemar Moore) is the author of the new best seller, "The Bounce Back." Accompanied by his enterprising business manager, Terry (Bill Bellamy), he's been hawking the self-help book on plenty of TV and radio programs.
Since Terry believes that "Image is everything," he's concerned that Matthew hasn't settled down since his divorce. "A relationship guru should be in a relationship for longer than a minute," he counsels his BFF/boss.
That sentiment is echoed by Matthew's teenage daughter, Aleya (Nadja Alaya), who says, "Dad, you really need to get a girlfriend." Nevertheless, her father tends to settle for one-night stands, like the one he recently shared with Lizette (Marta Cross), the makeup artist at a TV station where he'd just appeared.
Matthew finally meets his match, literally and figuratively, the day he crosses paths with Kristin Peralta (Nadine Velazquez), a fellow therapist also making the rounds on the talk show circuit. Trouble is, while there's evidently chemistry between the two, they have conflicting adivce to offer folks nursing wounds from a painful relationship.
Matthew's
simplistic suggestion is to "Get out of your head and into
action." By contrast, Kristin doesn't think the solution is
quite that easy. She says, "Therapy's a marathon, not a sprint."
After all, she's still recovering from having her heart broken over
six years ago.
Consequently,
she views Matthew as a charlatan exploiting the vulnerable. And she
tells him so to his face, snarling, "Quick fixes like yours are
always a scam, whether it's a book, a pill or a seminar."
Confrontation
makes for great TV drama and, soon enough, the two therapists find
their services in demand to debate their contradictory philosophies
head-to-head. However, the more time they subsequently spend together
making personal appearances, the more the feelings between them have
a chance to develop.
But
can a relationship survive on chemistry alone? That is the pivotal
question posed by The Bounce Back, a delightful romantic romp
directed by Youssef Delara (Filly Brown). The movie is most
reminiscent of Think Like a Man, another urban-oriented soap opera
revolving around the battle-of-the-sexes.
Nevertheless,
this novel contribution to the genre stands on its own and thus
warrants recommending, between a solid script with a couple of
cleverly-concealed plot twists, and a plethora of praiseworthy
performances on the part of a talented cast topped by Shemar Moore,
Nadine Velazquez, Kali Hawk, Sheryl Underwood and the versatile
veteran, Bill Bellamy.
Confirmation
that opposites do, in fact, attract, even shrinks dispensing
diametrically-opposed dating advice!
Rated PG-13 for profanity, sexuality and brief drug use
Running time: 104 minutes
Distributor: Freestyle Releasing
To
see a trailer for The Bounce Back, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1oF7bLKBEc
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