It's impossible not to love every single character Paul Rudd plays. Plus, Jason Segel is his adorable self. The whole concept is just really cool. Good comedy.
It was clearly challenging for the actors to learn to play the instruments and sing, plus it mustn't have been easy to shoot in NYC and Buenos Aires, considering this is a brazilian film. I take that into account. It's not a masterpiece, but it was definitely fun and interesting to watch the trajectory of these musicians.
The director gave some storylines more room than they should have while diminishing others, which were more important. Other than that, I think it's as bad as everybody says it is. Kudos on the special effects, as usual. Jim Broadbent is great, and so is Rupert Grint, who save the film when acting is concerned.
It's funny how you always end up learning something from Woody's films - even if it's really trivial. It's also funny that even in the films he doesn't act in, you can see mr. Allen as a character (in this case, you can see him in Kenneth). Could have been better, but the amazing cast makes up for it. Too bad Sam Rockwell didn't even have a line...
Watching Sandra Bullock in action is a lot of fun, as always. Ryan Reynolds is a good leading man - attractive and funny. The pair and their supporting cast could only have been good.