Going The Distance: DVD Review
Going The Distance
Released by Warner Home Video
Rating: R16
So here it is - another rom com tale of boy meets girl, boy and
girl fall in love and obstacle in their way.
In Going The Distance, Justin Long is Garrett, who's just split up
with his girlfriend on her birthday - heading out with his mates
Box and Dan (a very funny duo who bring the comedy), Garrett meets
up with Drew Barrymore's Erin, an intern who's only in town for six
weeks.
Despite that, the pair start seeing each other and fall in love -
however, when it comes time for Erin to move back to the other side
of the States, they decide they'll continue the relationship in
spite of the distance.
Fresh, funny and grounded in reality, Going The Distance is a
welcome addition to the rom com genre, one which has become
synonymous with light fluff which is mawkish and sentimental.
With a witty script delivered by two very amiable leads who have
great chemistry, all of the characters in this - including Erin's
uptight and anally retentive sister (played by Christina Applegate)
feel real and grounded in truth. Sure there's a hint of more adult
material in the script but it's that kind of banter and humour
which gives the script its sparkle and helps it retain its sense of
reality.
Going the Distance is a welcome tonic to the romcom genre - and one
which will be enjoyed by both male and female.
Extras: Only a few additional scenes. Disappointing.
Rating: 7/10