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Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) has committed the cardinal sin of a rom-com by being cute instead of hot. Her lack of self-confidence led to her letting her ridiculously handsome friend Dex (Colin Egglesfield) get stolen away by her lifelong friend Darcy (Hudson). Six years later, Dex and Darcy are on the verge of getting married, but after Rachel’s birthday party, Rachel and Dex sleep together. They try to brush it off as a mistake, but realize they have real feelings for each other. However, neither one has the courage to call off the wedding because neither can get over their own insecurities. It’s a deplorable action but Goodwin and Egglesfield are inoffensive enough that we don’t hate them, but we never understand why they wouldn’t want to hurt Darcy.
In a better movie, Darcy is a sweet, likable character who may have some faults and may not be right for Dex, but the direction for Hudson was clearly “Act as unlikable as possible. Also, if your character could always seem drunk for some reason, that would be terrific.” The film has to rest on the basis that Rachel and Dex don’t want to hurt the feelings of someone they love, but because Something Borrowed is working extra hard to make us not feel conflicted, it turns Darcy into a narcissistic harpy. There’s not a single scene showing how Darcy enriches the lives of those around her.

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