Review

  • Warning: Spoilers
    I didn't set the bar high by any means and I'm glad I didn't. It started out ok for what it was but the entire second act was pretty much a camping trip. You would think that with everything Zoe went through up until they left Cuba, she'd be a little more humble and thankful, but no, just another preteen being a brat because that's what all preteens do, right? Also, this would've been slightly more believable as a story if JLo didn't look like she was interviewing with Vanity Fair between takes. I mean, her hair and makeup were flawless in every shot, whether it was present day wilderness survival, or twelve years in the past. I'd like to add that the villain checked off every cliché on the list. The only thing he was missing was a long mustache that he could twirl between his index finger and his thumb.

    All in all, this wasn't the worst movie I've seen, but it wasn't the best either. It was just ok.