15 NOW PLAYING WHAT’S IN THE THEATERS AROUND EASTERN OREGON FEBRUARY 23�MARCH 2, 2022 ‘Marry Me’ is a rom-com tailor made for Jennifer Lopez By Katie Walsh Tribune News Service I n the past, rom-coms starring Jennifer Lopez often saddled her with professions that are just too unbelievable. “Maid in Manhattan”? “The Wedding Planner”? Not our Jenny from the Block. So it’s refreshing to see J.Lo, in a much-heralded return to the romantic comedy fold, playing a character who just makes sense for her: a global pop superstar. But it’s not just a professional life that Lopez shares with her character, Kat Valdez, in “Marry Me,” directed by Kat Coiro, based on a graphic novel by Bobby Crosby, and Barry Wetcher/Universal Pictures Jennifer Lopez, left, and Owen Wilson in “Marry Me,” directed by Kat Coiro. that’s a good thing. Lopez brings authenticity to her portrayal of Kat Valdez, a heightened version of Lopez herself. Kat Valdez plays huge concerts at Madison Square Garden wearing spangly uni- tards; J.Lo plays huge concerts at Madison Square Garden wear- ing spangly unitards. Kat Valdez has been married three times; J.Lo has been married three times. Kat Valdez has a messy public breakup with a charm- ing cad, Bastian (Colombian Latin pop singer Maluma), who is caught on social media kissing her assistant; J.Lo had a messy public breakup with a charm- ing cad caught on social media messaging a Bravo star. Kat Val- dez fi nds true love with a bland white guy, Charlie (Owen Wilson), and J.Lo, well, she’s found true love again with her favorite bland white guy, Ben Affl eck. This delightfully meta Venn diagram of character and star is placed within a preposterously high-concept scenario for a rom-com. Massive superstar Kat is publicly humiliated at what’s supposed to be her wedding to Bastian, a huge concert at which they will perform their duet “Mar- ry Me” before saying their vows. Right after she performs a num- ber dressed as a (checks notes) golden crucifi x, surrounded by sexy latex-clad nuns, she dons a wedding dress right before she discovers Bastian’s infi delity, an illicit smooch caught on camera. In a moment of desperation, Kat sees a sign in the crowd, held by a milquetoast math teacher and single dad, Charlie (Wilson) reading “Marry Me?” She says yes and the two get married on stage, at fi rst sight, in front of the whole world. Can these two fall in love while managing their diff erences across a high-profi le PR fi asco? Get your coolers ready, sunshine and spring is in the air! We have all your supplies for picnics, fishing and camping! 214 W North St. • Enterprise, OR • 541-426-4824 PORTRAITS Your Adventure Awaits! Thousands of titles Oil or Pastel • By Artist Sam Collett Unlimited # of sessions at ’ above: Oil, right: Pastel 2400 Resort Street Baker City, OR 97814 Explore the ONLINE LIBRARY at www.bakerlib.org 541.523.6419 info@bakerlib.org SamCollettFineArt Details and pricing scoll to the bottom of the portaits tab on my website View my work or contact me visit: www.samcollettfineart.com