Maybe I Do

critic Reviews

, 31% Rotten Tomatometer Score
  • Its title leaves plenty of room for doubt, but don't be fooled: Despite its impressive cast, Maybe I Do is a definitively subpar rom-com.
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    Nina MetzChicago Tribune
    Gere is the movie’s saving grace and somehow makes it all seem worth it.
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    Rex ReedObserver
    Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and William H. Macy each get a star-turn at pretentious blather in this talky mediocrity.
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    Chris HewittMinneapolis Star Tribune
    While it's swell that these actors are getting roles and heartening that "Maybe I Do" acknowledges that older people remain sexual beings, all four leads have been in better projects that made that same point.
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    Marya E. GatesRogerEbert.com
    Despite one ongoing affair, one possible affair, and one relationship on the brink of marriage, each coupling is as chaste and sexless as an after-school special.
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    Frank ScheckThe Hollywood Reporter
    Despite the formidable star wattage and estimable talents on display... Maybe I Do fails to overcome its obvious stage origins, feeling all too schematic and talky.
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    Joe LeydonVariety
    Diane Keaton, Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon and William H. Macy make the movie a lot funnier, and a great deal more compelling, than it might have otherwise been.
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    Avaryl HalleyMovie Bitches
    Its a David Mamet play with Nancy Meyers lighting
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    Andrew GaldiMovie Bitches
    It’s a bad sign when you’re paying more attention to the continuity than the dialogue
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    Rachel WagnerRachel's Reviews (YouTube)
    What a waste of a great cast. Felt very phony
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    Whang Yee LingThe Straits Times (Singapore)
    It is conservative in its take on marriage and retrograde in its characters, who have no identities beyond their romantic relationships.
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