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"Definitely, Maybe" - DVD Review
Skip Down to Special FeaturesREVIEWED BY Brad Brevet
My B- review of the theatrical release of Definitely, Maybe was perhaps a bit too low, but I certainly didn't suggest you don't go watch it. Based on how good this film actually is, it is shocking it only made $32 million at the box-office. This film received a majority of positive reviews from critics, was released on Valentine's Day and carried an all-star cast of female names including Rachel Weisz, Isla Fisher, Elizabeth Banks and Abigail Breslin. That's an Oscar winner in Weisz, an Oscar-nominee in Breslin and two overwhelmingly beautiful women in Fisher and Banks and I can only assume the ladies find Ryan Reynolds attractive. So what gives?

My theatrical review discussed how safe I felt this movie was, but I think seeing a movie in a theater as opposed to at home changes your perspective. When you make the effort to go to the theater, "safe" doesn't feel as rewarding as it does when you are at home. When I go to a theater to see a movie I expect my money's worth. Perhaps in its execution, Definitely, Maybe is "safe", but I don't think I gave the concept of this film enough credit.

The film centers on Will (Ryan Reynolds), he is getting a divorce from his wife and it is his day to pick up his daughter Maya (Breslin) from school. A premature sex-ed class tied with her parents' upcoming divorce gets Maya asking questions about how her parents met. Unwilling to give her the story straight, Will twists it into a mystery, changing the names of three women that had a profound effect on who he married and how his life, career and ultimately Maya came to be. I actually thought the reveal of who Maya's mother was between Banks, Weisz and Fisher would ruin repeat viewings, but that belief may in fact be what made me enjoy it as much as I did this time around.

As far as special features go, this disc comes with a pair of making-of featurettes, some deleted scenes and an audio commentary with writer/director Adam Brooks and Ryan Reynolds. None of the features are all that special, but you are going to want to buy this DVD for the movie. How often are the special features on a romantic comedy anything more than generic anyway?

SPECIAL FEATURES
· Audio commentary with director Adam Brooks and Ryan Reynolds
· Deleted scenes
· "Creating a Romance" making of featurette
· "Changing Times of Definitely, Maybe" featurette