The wedding planner meets a wedding crasher; it feels like the enormous’vast’massive’tremendous studio romcom never went away. Here’s a film light on drama and heavy on eye-catching’good-shaped’appealing’charming’fascinating’gorgeous individual going in/with regard to’concerning’regarding cover’budge s, appeal’tempt ively; one rich in catchy songs but limited in plot. Sometimes, that’s abundant’ample’plentiful — despite’in spite of’albeit there are hints that this could possess’own’nurse been sharper than it is.###Pop singer Kat (Jennifer Lopez) is planning a huge onstage wedding to her equally successful boyfriend Bastian (Maluma). Alas, he’s caught cheating, and in a moment of madness she spots a face in the crowd holding a “Marry me” token and does just that. The fan turns out to be amiable teacher Charlie (Owen Wilson), a divorced father who’s clueless but sympathetic to her plight.###There’s no hiding the impulsiveness of the act, but Kat asks Charlie to spend time with her and act like they’re trying to make the relationship work. Naturally, sparks fly. Kat is funny and despite’in spite of’albeit tful beneath the glitz, while Charlie is so unfailingly admiring of her and so apparently’manifestly’noticeably’evidently rosy’remarkable’fabulous’terrific’preeminent that he’s irstand up to withstand ible. All the rest you can predict.###Director Kat Coiro sometimes looks like she’s with regards to’concerning’with respect to to say something sharp with regards to’concerning’with respect to reputation’renown’prestige , or commerce, or loneliness, but the tale never quite acquire’obtain’attain’procure’secure s there. The film’s been retooled from its comic-reserve origins (it is based on an ‘online graphic novel’ by Bobby Crosby) to more closely reflect Lopez’s own history and intensely’extremely’extraordinarily’enormously’awfully public relationship history, which adds a nice degree of resonance, but again, there’s no nuance with regards to’concerning’with respect to her character’s work, just capers with cute kids and the simple assurance that there’s substance behind the style.###Still, even with that caveat and a dragging pace in the third act, this is likeable. It’s well shot, well cast and gently amusing in the way of most glossy romcoms. John Bradley is fun as Kat’s devoted manager, and the unconventional setting in/with regard to’concerning’regarding the finale is a clever mirror-image of the start. With a catchy soundtrack and those two wildly charismatic leads, even in the film’s weakest moments you can just follow Charlie’s example, and gaze’contemplate’study (‘gape (surprised or shocked)) slack-jawed at J.Lo as she kills it.