Dir. Anand Tucker. US. 2009. 102 mins

Leap Year

Occasionally perked up by an energetic Amy Adams, Leap Year is a cozily predictable romantic comedy that makes unashamed use of its slightly dodgy Irish setting.

Universal may be able to draw a mid-size pre-Valentine’s Day crowd when it opens the Spyglass production, directed by UK-based Anand Tucker (Shopgirl), in North America this week (Jan 8), but international distributors (Universal in some markets, Spyglass and its partners in others) might have a tougher time, even with British co-star Matthew Goode helping to sell tickets in certain territories.

Written by Hollywood script doctors Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont , the fish-out-of-water tale recalls several other recent romcoms (PS I Love You and Did You Hear About the Morgans in particular), while cinema buffs will spot a close resemblance to the plot of Powell and Pressburger classic I Know Where I’m Going.

Adams’ Boston yuppie Anna, frustrated by the lack of a marriage proposal after four years of dating, decides to follow cardiologist boyfriend Jeremy (Step Brothers’ Adam Scott) to a conference in Dublin, there to take advantage of the Irish tradition for women to propose on February 29.

Thanks to a string of convenient travel mishaps, Anna ends up in the Irish sticks, relying on Goode’s roguish and cynical bar owner Declan to get her to Dublin on time.

Familiar-seeming scenes involving unsuitable high heels, stubborn cows and confused innkeepers follow - against a backdrop of lovely Irish locations - and as Anna gradually loosens up and Declan lets his guard down, love begins to blossom.

Adams (whose box office mojo is running high after her enjoyable turn in Julie & Julia) works hard to bring the film intermittently to life. Goode (from Watchmen and Brideshead Revisited) is less effective, and his accent adds to the ‘Oirish’ feel of the setting. Though billed after the three leads, John Lithgow makes only a brief appearance as Anna’s Irish-American dad.   

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Production companies

Universal Pictures

Spyglass Entertainment

Benderspink

North American distribution

Universal Pictures

International distribution

Universal Pictures/Spyglass Entertainment

Producers

Gary Barber

Roger Birnbaum

Jonathan Glickman

Chris Bender

Jake Weiner

Screenplay

Deborah Kaplan & Harry Elfont

Cinematography

Newton Thomas Sigel

Production design

Mark Geraghty

Editor

Nick Moore

Costume design

Eimer Ni Mhaoldomhnaigh

Music

Randy Edelman

Amy Adams

Matthew Goode

Adam Scott

John Lithgow