I watched this movie for Charles Melton and he's in it for like 15 minutes... I call that false advertising

I know a Nicole Kidman role when I see one...
Jokes aside, it's crazy that this movie was considered career ending for Meg Ryan, and not for any other actors in it. It just proves that when a movie ends up "bad", the fault always falls on the leading lady, which is even crazier, because this movie isn't even bad (except for some awkward writing and editing), and she delivered a good performance.
Anyway, I only watched this for Mark Ruffalo, and he definitely did not disappoint.
I am so proud and happy that a movie like this got made in my country, that it premiered at such a big film festival, that I got to see it at the cinema where there were no empty seats, where the audience laughed and reacted together, that I saw it together with my mom, who then confirmed to me how accurate it was and we talked about the film long after it ended.
All these feelings aside, it was…