Aloha

2015 "Sometimes you have to say goodbye before you can say hello."
5.4| 1h45m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 29 May 2015 Released
Producted By: Scott Rudin Productions
Country: United States of America
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A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and re-connects with a long-ago love while unexpectedly falling for the hard-charging Air Force watchdog assigned to him.

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andylaode Apart from negative review and comments, I would like to give positive review and comment about this movie. Yes, plot need to be re-do, yes, dialog need to be reworked, but the thing is, overall this movie is entertaining.Good movie, is the movie that gives you a pleasure, a "feels-good" feeling at the end of the movie. Whether is rom-com, horror, thriller, drama or whatever, and aloha give me that, especially at the end of the movie when Carson Welch get arrested after a long conversation between Gilcrest and General Dixon and Fingers, and also give me a big smile while Brian Gilcrest kissed Allison Ng and that the hat is still there. I can't believe Ng still keep the hat.
saletehnolog I can not say that this is an average movie. This is below every average. I can rarely say this for any movie, but this is a wasted time. From any side that a person estimates this film will not be thrilled. The film's action is meaningless with even more meaningless dialogues. Although the film has brought together quite solid actors Bradley Cooper, Rachel McAdams, Emma Stone, it's not enough to do anything from anything. I'm sorry!5/10
prudhocj I'm not entirely sure what got this film deep-sixed but ignore everything you've read about it and watch it! It's very good....great performances and cast, good script, Hawaii, Emma Stone and "Bumpy". It never drags and the story has a tidy little twist at the end that is very satisfying. Much, much better than the nay-sayers convoluted, misguided attempts to sound smart and politically correct at the expense of what's actually on the screen.
studioAT With the pedigree of the cast and creative team (well, Cameron Crowe) involved, you wouldn't expect this film to be a flop. But oh dear it is.Shoddy dialogue, pointless scenes, and wooden performances all come together to make you want to say 'goodbye' rather than 'Aloha'. It's almost a headache trying to work out how very good actors like Rachel McAdams who are normally so reliable all came together to make this sorry mess of the film.Admittedly it picks up after a particularly bad first half hour, but never to the level it should.The less said about Bill Murray's role in this the better too. How a guy who famously chooses his projects carefully looked at this script and thought it would be good I don't know.Avoid this film.