George Clooney and Julia Roberts channel Mamma Mia! in Queensland-filmed rom-com
Clooney and Roberts’ characters, who had married impulsively before separating, head to Bali to stop their daughter doing the same thing with a local she has fallen for on a post-graduation trip. The plan is to trick her into dumping him so she won’t throw away her life.The movie was shot in the Whitsunday Islands – doubling for Bali – the Gold Coast and Brisbane.
The promising first trailer has sparks flying when Clooney, who plays David, and Roberts, as Georgia, discover they are sitting together on a flight to Bali. She asks to sit somewhere else because they used to be married.David: “Worst 19 years of my life.”Judging by the trailer, the movie feels like an old school rom-com meets screwball comedy set in an exotic location, full of snappy barbs. Think
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