Starring: Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, Diane Keaton
Directed by: Roger Michell
Runtime: 107 minutes
Studio: Paramount
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Becky Fuller (Rachel McAdams) is a workaholic on Good Morning New Jersey but ends up losing her job and seemingly her dream of one day working on the Today show. After firing off multiple resumes to the same companies she lands a job as an executive producer at Day Break and is charged by Jerry Barnes (Jeff Goldblum) to improve the show’s ratings or the plug will be pulled and she’ll be out of work. Becky has something of a masterstroke when she convinces her hero, Mike Pomeroy (Harrison Ford), to co-host the show with regular Colleen Peck (Diane Keaton) who has seen off numerous fellow hosts and executive producers. Becky has to somehow engineer a way for Mike and Colleen to work together which is far from easy.
A veteran in news, Mike is only interested in serious stories so when he finds that Day Break is somewhat lighthearted he struggles to settle in. Colleen doesn’t suffer fools gladly and the two hosts soon clash, especially when it comes to saying goodbye at the end of each show. While Becky has to mediate between the two hosts, she has to get the ratings up which seems an impossible task at the outset. Married to her work, Becky finds the unexpected prospect of romance with Adam Bennett (Patrick Wilson), a fellow producer who becomes increasingly frustrated with Becky for not leaving her work at the front door when she gets home. Can Becky and Adam find a future together? Will Mike and Colleen ever stop fighting? Will Day Break be saved?
Morning Glory is a pretty good comedy with the highlight being the memorable actors and actresses on show. A weak romance plot hinders the story somewhat but thankfully this takes a back seat to the competitive world of television ratings. Ford was the undoubted highlight for me here, stealing the film without even seeming to try.
Verdict: 3/5
(Film source: reviewer’s own copy)
About the Author:
I was born in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England and have always been a bookworm and enjoyed creative writing at school. In 1999 I created the Elencheran Chronicles and have been writing ever since. My first novel, Fezariu's Epiphany, was published in May 2011. When not writing I'm a lover of films, games, books and blogging. I now live in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, with my wife, Donna, and our six cats - Kain, Razz, Buggles, Charlie, Bilbo and Frodo.
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