It's kind of corny, and progresses in a somewhat predictable way. And I agree with what someone said earlier about the quick forgive-and-forget ending being abrupt and just off. But then again, I kind of got the impression that the movie didn't take itself too seriously, like at some points it seemed as if David Boreanaz knew the lines were beyond corny, so he just said screw it and had fun with it. So, if you're looking for something insightful and original, you probably won't like it, but if you feel like watching something light and funny, I say give this one a chance.