This movie pretty much follows any of the premises that bring old flames together in their old stomping grounds. Nothing really stands out, but I didn't think it was awful either. The leads barely had any chemistry.
Riley Voelkel is pleasant enough, but I thought the character was a little inconsistent.
I liked that the boss was mostly supportive instead of a jerk.
Observation not related to my rating: What does rock climbing have to do with corporate cohesion? So many of the activities required a decent amount of coordination which many highly qualified business people do not have. And how isan opponent letting go on tug of war in any way Allison's fault?
Riley Voelkel is pleasant enough, but I thought the character was a little inconsistent.
I liked that the boss was mostly supportive instead of a jerk.
Observation not related to my rating: What does rock climbing have to do with corporate cohesion? So many of the activities required a decent amount of coordination which many highly qualified business people do not have. And how isan opponent letting go on tug of war in any way Allison's fault?