
Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore (Paula Patton) finds herself with only 30 days to find Mr. Right. Using her airline connections to "accidentally" meet up with eligible ex-boyfriends and scour for potential candidates, she racks up more than 30,000 miles and countless comedic encounters, all the while searching for the perfect guy.... (Full plot summary below)
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Determined to get engaged before her youngest sister's wedding, flight attendant Montana Moore (Paula Patton) finds herself with only 30 days to find Mr. Right. Using her airline connections to "accidentally" meet up with eligible ex-boyfriends and scour for potential candidates, she racks up more than 30,000 miles and countless comedic encounters, all the while searching for the perfect guy.
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| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekIt would have been better for all concerned if [it] had been consigned to that limbo where lost luggage winds up, never to be heard from again. |
| Blu-ray.comBrian OrndorfOccasionally provides a glimpse of a merry movie that's relaxed and funny, with the cast managing to convey charisma. However, Talbert doesn't approve of this clarity for very long, hurriedly replacing natural charms with plastic ones. |
| Tampa Bay TimesSteve PersallWriter-director David E. Talbert, working from his novel, tackles each musical interlude, montage and mad dash to an airport like he's the first person ever to think of them. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanPaula Patton is such a terrific actress that even in the ultra-tacky romantic comedy Baggage Claim, she gives a luminous, thought-out performance, not just walking through but digging into the role of an eager, nervous doormat with a people-pleasing grin. |
| Screen It!Teddy DurginA few tweaks here and there, and this good movie could have been a very good and even great movie. As it is, 'Baggage Claim' ultimately succeeds chiefly because Patton is so appealing in the lead role. (Full Content Review for Parents also available) |
| Fresno BeeRick BentleyThere's no way you will fall in love with Baggage Claim, but there's a good chance you'll like it. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaThere's so much sincere sweetness and flighty fun that writer-director David E. Talbert, star Paula Patton, and all involved earn their old-fashioned happily ever after. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkBaggage Claim focuses too much on plot and too little on character. |
| AV ClubIgnatiy VishnevetskyWithout a coherent lead performance, all Baggage Claim has left are its generic rom-com plot — which has flight-attendant Patton jetting around the country to meet the perfect man in time for her younger sister’s wedding — and profoundly shoddy production values. |
| East Bay ExpressKelly VanceThe plot is so non-threatening it actually becomes abusive. |