DEFINITELY, MAYBE
Definitely, Maybe is a movie about love, friendship, and hearbreak. Will Hayes, a divorced father has a daughter named Maya who is curious about his love-life and how Will met Maya's mother. Will finally agrees to tell Maya the story, but he changes all the names so Maya won't know who her real mother is. So, Maya learns the story of Will's 3 serious girlfriends, all of whom he proposed to all of them, turned him down the first time. Now, Maya solves the mystery of whose her real mother, but sadly, the real mom and Will are divorced. Maya leads Will on a desperate chase to find love with one of his old girlfriends. This quaint tale takes place in New York City.

I loved Definitely, Maybe because it was a different kind of love story. You were really able to relate to Will (Ryan Renolds) through his ups and downs of his love life. The casting was phenominal, I loved Maya (Abigail Breslin) as she talked about her fathers love life, and her sex-ed class. This was a great movie, but it seemed very long to me. I wouldn't recomend this movie to people who cry easily in public. Mango the Dog, you got some competion!