The day of the insurance damage appraiser was not set in the morning - the beautiful wife goes to another due to financial difficulties. But the employer does not care about personal hardships - live, so work! But analyzing the claims of customers, you can find the causes of your own disasters and incur another moral loss. That was a good day for GG, and before Christmas! But reaching the bottom, you can push it away. . .
Developing on the English soil, the plot ' Enough with me!' or ' Nothing to lose', traditionally comes in contact with the criminal line, clearly mates with the plots of black English cinema humor - ' Four weddings and one funeral' etc. ending with a Hollywood happy ending - which spoils the entire island entourage so well compiled in the film.
The composition is built around the small monotonous facial expressions of the charismatically bald and unshaven Luke Goss - during his communication with the characters of the second plan, where they open more than the gg itself - one smile from Collins is worth what! - so unexpected it is from the bearer of the image of ' Dynasty', and quite a face - and this is an actress under 90!
Further, the plot itself could be better explained, especially in terms of criminal, because if it was as described by the script, then the Most Unsuccessful GG Day would end with a long interrogation in the police station or there - Scotland Yard, which would certainly move the plot to the better, adventurous side.
And so cast in the framework of the film traditional plots of the island and overseas plans, polishing them with a decent existence of actors within the given framework, inviting the forgotten, but chicly preserved pop star Kim Marsh to the role of although the second plan but the driving plot - the wife of GG, the authors tried to present ' under the Christmas tree ' their viewers an interesting product, getting a vinaigrette, reminding me of a similar mixing from Russian filmmakers - 'Zero'2018
5 out of 10