Director Garry Marshall (Valentine's Day) returns with his star studded movie set to touch people's lives in his new movie entitled New Year's Eve. In this movie, Claire Morgan (Hilary Swank) is organizing the ball drop situated at the Times Square with his friend Brandon (Chris "Ludacris" Bridges). They encounter some technical difficulties as they try to make things work, and with the hopes of being able to drop the ball, the story goes on with the other casts as well who tries their best to have a wonderful day.
One of the things I liked in this film is how it made me feel wanting to see what's going to happen next. It's the kind of movie that makes you thrilled as the movie goes on because it keeps you excited with each story the cast has. With how Ingrid (Michelle Pfeiffer) tries to accomplish her New Year's resolution with the help of Paul (Zac Efron) by bribing him with tickets to a very exclusive ball that Paul would do everything to get one. There's also the story of Griffin (Seth Myers) and Tess (Jessica Biel) a lovely couple who is trying to be the one to get the first child delivered on New Year's eve. Jensen (Jon Bon Jovi) a famous rock star tries to win the heart of his ex-girlfriend Laura (Katherine Heigl) whom he was about to propose to but had the cold feet and suddenly ran off to join his band on their tour. Elsewhere, Sam (Josh Duhamel) tries to do everything he can to reach the party he needs to deliver a speech to and meet the girl he met last New Year's eve whom promised to be back on the same spot they met and take the chance of starting a romance.
These are just some of the wonderful stories found in the movie, and you'll definitely be surprised to find out that they are somehow interconnected as well to each other. By the way, the greatest part I liked in the movie was after the movie, you'll find out why if you watch it ^_^
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