Scanialara
You won't be disappointed!
Fluentiama
Perfect cast and a good story
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
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.
tinkwasmine
The characters are boring, the story is boring, this movie is a waste of celluloid. There is no plot, the characters just wander around doing and saying inane stuff. We turned it off after a half hour and put it back in the envelope to mail back. I gave it one star on Netflix and in this review only because there is no way to give it zero stars. It is the very definition of a failure.
atlasmb
One reviewer said the main problem with this film is its tone, but tone is the one thing this film has in spades. "Aloha" uses plenty of understatement to deliver a thoughtful, poetic film that might remind some of "Local Hero".The three leads--Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams--are delightful. In fact, the entire cast is excellent.The action does take place in Hawaii, but I don't want to say much about the plot, because it is full of surprises that should not be spoiled. I will say that it celebrates island culture.
latinfineart
Not sure why so many are complaining about this film. I watched it, and was quite charmed by it. Watched it again, after recommending it to a few friends. Half of them got it, the other half complained. I found the writing to be bordering on magical. A bit surreal at times. It is becoming so hard to find a well written film, coming out of Hollywood these days, so it is refreshing when one finds something like this. The scenes with Bradley Cooper and Rachel McAdams (both were outstanding) were totally believable, and there was real chemistry there. His character was well conceived, and Alec Baldwin was funny. But, the top scenes in the film were with the Maestro Bill Murray. Oh my God. They must have been written with him in mind. There were some plot contrivances that were a bit much. But, they are forgivable, when the rest of the film is this good. Virtually the entire scene in the bar for the Christmas party was pure magic. I will not give anything away here, but pay attention to the dialogue. It is gorgeous. That scene alone is worth watching this movie for. Many screenwriters and directors could take a cue from this film. It is very well put together, and a delightful film to watch.