We''ve seen him in
Speed, and we''ve seen him in
The Matrix, but let''s face it, folks; Keanu Reeves needs
to stick to action movies.
It''s nothing against his acting, which he is usually blamed for; Reeves is good enough. It''s the fact that out of what has to be the thousands of romances that go through the hands of actors, directors, and producers each year, he managed to pick one of the most boring scripts out of them all.
The movie is called Sweet November, in which an uptight businessman, after being fired and being dumped by his girlfriend, agrees to spend a month with a free-spirited woman who wants to help him. Frankly, I was never convinced that he grew to love her (he was just trying to get into her pants), because his Devil''s Advocate costar Charlize Theron plays a beautiful but somewhat psychotic woman who keeps men at a distance (think of the most stereotypical reason for that and you''ll figure out the ending).