The film kicks off with an "inspired moment of insanity". Latin pop sensation Kat Valdez (Jennifer Lopez) is seconds away from a globally streamed wedding to her superstar fiancé, Bastian (Maluma), when she discovers his infidelity. In a radical meltdown on stage, she locks eyes with Charlie Gilbert (Owen Wilson)—a divorced, unassuming math teacher holding a "Marry Me" sign meant for someone else—and says "yes" to him instead. A Study in Contrasts
The heart of the feature lies in the "role-reversal" of typical rom-com tropes:
In the glittering landscape of romantic comedies, emerges as a charming throwback that finally lets Jennifer Lopez lean into her own supernova status. Directed by Kat Coiro, this modern-day fairy tale explores the intersection of viral celebrity culture and genuine human connection. The High-Stakes Premise
Unlike many rom-coms where music is secondary, the soundtrack here—featuring original hits like and "Marry Me" —is integral to the storytelling. The stage performances are described as "phenomenally-crafted," often serving as a mirror for Kat's internal emotional journey. Why It Works
A simple, analog father who encourages Kat to "turn off the cameras" and find what’s real beneath the extensions and filters.
Critics from The Independent noted it was refreshing to see Lopez "banging the drum" for a genre she helped define, while Roger Ebert reviewers highlighted her "pure star power" as the film's driving force. Music as a Narrative Tool