Definitely, MaybeAn above ordinary romantic comedy. Abigail's role is too small but the character surprises with its quality.
This romantic comedy – more romantic than comedic – starts out strongly
with Abigail, but soon tapers off into a fairly ordinary story of a man's
quest to find the right one. Abigail plays Maya Hayes, a ten-year-old
daughter of the lead male Will. She has just had her first sex ed class,
and is now full of questions regarding her parents. In particular, she
wants to hear how they met. And, she threatens, if he won't tell, she'll
keep talking about thrusting penises even louder in public than she already
has. And so the story starts, as his bed time story to her. Beyond that
point we only see Abigail very occasionally, when the story is briefly
interrupted. However, thanks mainly to excellent performance by Will's
three romantic interests, the movie remains watchable to the end. Abigail
does well as Maya, who is enjoyably active and opinionated throughout.
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