The Other Zoey Movie Review

“The Other Zoey,” written and directed by Matt Tabak. This movie is a charming romantic comedy that weaves together love, choices, and unexpected connections. Directed by Sara Zandieh, the film introduces us to Zoey Miller (played by Josephine Langford), a computer science student who believes in compatibility over romantic love. When an accident leaves college football star Zach (Drew Starkey) with amnesia, he mistakes Zoey for his girlfriend. As Zoey navigates this complex situation, she faces a crossroads between loyalty and a newfound connection with Zach’s cousin, Miles (Archie Renaux). With nostalgic tones and quirky chemistry, “The Other Zoey” offers a cozy escape for rom-com enthusiasts. It doesn’t achieve anything groundbreaking but provides an entertaining experience with some funny and touching moments.

Story Review

The Other Zoey movie is about Zoey Miller, played by Josephine Langford, a college student who hates the idea of love until Zach MacLaren, played by Drew Starkey, comes into her life when he hits her in the face with a soccer ball by accident. When they met for the second time, he crashed his bike into a stranger’s car while talking to Miller. He then lost his memory and thought Miller was his girlfriend when in reality it was Zoey Wallace (Maggie Thurmon). He only thinks Miller looks like Wallace because they both look like Wallace and his vision is blurry. Miller keeps pretending to be Zach’s girlfriend so as not to make Zach’s situation worse and to date Zach’s cousin Miles (Archie Renaux). 

There are dramatic scenes that move the story along, but there are also sweet times between Miller and Zach, like when they kiss at the ski lodge. The way Miller and Zach’s friendship grows over time makes this movie a real rom-com. Whenever the main characters argue, it’s one of the most exciting parts of any romance. There is this in this movie, but it feels like it was well-woven into the story and not something that was added at the end to finish it off.

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Romantic Comedy

In a lot of rom-coms, the main characters’ relationships are the only ones that matter. But in this movie, relationships form between minor characters as well, like Elle and her boyfriend or Miller and her classmate Becca. This makes the movie more relatable for younger viewers and gives it more depth. Romantic comedies can’t exist without fun, and all of the supporting characters do a great job with that. Zach’s sassy little sister Avery MacLaren and Wallace’s strange conversations that reflect the modern worries of dating are two examples. 

It was not perfect, though. This movie is so unoriginal that it’s boring to watch, especially if you like romantic comedies. When Zach and Miller make up after their fight, it feels fake and doesn’t get to the real reasons why they broke up in the first place, like how Zach and Miller’s parents would be affected. 

Star Performance

The great casting and great chemistry between Zoey and Zack made this movie great. Josephine Langford played Zoey Miller. She is known for her work in After films. Langford was honest and believable and did her best with Zoey’s limited character. I’d only seen Drew Starkey before in Outer Banks, but he was the best thing about the movie. It was hard to believe that this was his first love comedy. It was such a good show.

Zack isn’t a very memorable personality. There are no major flaws or character changes that stand out. He doesn’t change much. But Starkey brought it to life in a way that felt natural, even if the story wasn’t very good. This was done by doing the most important thing that the best romantic leads in rom-coms do: He showed Zoey how much he loved her through small actions and reactions that Zoey might not have noticed.

This is actually done very well by Starkey in The Other Zoey, especially when Zack and Zoey are playing games inside while Zack is recovering from his accident. Starkey’s faces were the cutest when Zoey takes out a tape measure to try to figure out how far she should push a piece of folded paper on a table. It’s cute and gives you a glimpse into the mind of a figure.

Final Words

The Other Zoey is a beautiful love comedy that treats familiar plots in a new way. With a runtime of 90 minutes, the film is clear and exciting, making it an excellent choice for a good movie night. It’s a must-watch for rom-com fans because of its stellar acting, especially Josephine Langford, and clever writing. Follow Lookmovies for more!

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