Random Encounters

2013 "Once is random, twice is fate."
Random Encounters
4.3| 1h33m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 01 December 2013 Released
Producted By: Imaginating Pictures
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What seems to be a chance encounter one day at a coffee shop leads to a full-fledged romance, but the couple must fight for their relationship to survive the craziness that is show business.

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charleshowler Holy Moly.How and why did Meghan Markle agree to do a film with such poor production ? Holy moly. About 90% of scenes you will hear a word that doesn't actually come out of the actor/actresses' mouth.There was a scene where Meghan was in her car talking to her friend that I swear sounded like it was recorded in a hallway or something. It was confusing because there was a lot of emotion going on in her face, but the ADR dialogue didn't match her facial expressions.Cringe. Would not recommend. Burn every copy of this film. and hope it never is seen again.
richievee I loved RANDOM ENCOUNTERS and found the leading couple, Abby Wathen and Michael Rady, to be adorable and perfectly cast. Somehow they bring off the virtually impossible feat of creating powerful chemistry while sharing very minimal screen time together. I was rooting wholeheartedly for Laura and Kevin to find each other again after their chance meeting early in the film because these two likable characters seemed so ideally suited. Screenwriters Nate Barlow and Boris Undorf have produced an inspired script that is witty and smart.(NOTE TO SELF: Skip that stupid, anticlimactic scene under the closing credits.)
Goksel Tan I believe the script was written way before than facebook or twitter and then produced recently.The characters do not show any ability to use cell phones, internet or the computer itself efficiently. The dumbest character is not only the blond ex girl friend but also every single of them.The acting when Laura encounters the boy at the bathroom door is so poor by both sides, they don't seem surprised even a little bit.This is just another poor romantic comedy to watch when you have nothing else to do.I have seen better low budget movies made in 90s.
karlyta The premise was promising, as the two main characters were developing nicely to their ill fated encounter. But that's where things fizzled and became quite predictable and mundane: silly, sappy formulaic Hollywood. The narrative was not very amusing, a fast food romance. Michael Rady as Kevin was flat and the sequence with the studio executives was pedestrian. Laura, played by Abby Wathen, teased with potential but could not muster enough without the hook of her roommate, Meghan Markle who sparkled as Mindy, offering the only real laughs throughout the movie, salvaging it from being flat out awful. The tie in to the talk show interview with the "Laws of Attraction" thread was sophomoric and hard to watch especially the scene as the credits rolled.