1/10
Non-Negotiable: This is bad
7 December 2017
Non-Transferable starts off well enough. Amy Tyler (Ashley Clements) is a high concept travel agent who surprises her boyfriend, Josh Merit with a surprise trip to Europe. He breaks up with her instead.

Now stuck with reservations in her ex-boyfriend's name, her friends suggest that if Amy cannot change the tickets then she should find a guy with the same name as her ex. Change the guy not the tickets. So they hit the internet and find an alternative Josh (Brendan Bradley) an easy going laid back kind of guy in contrast to Amy who has micromanaged her trip in great detail.

The moment the alternative Josh arrives things start to go downhill with the film in terms of the script and the quality of the acting. They constantly bicker, be petty, slowly fall in love as they travel through Turkey and then start to argue again. The story is the pits.

Amy is irritating, no wonder her boyfriend had enough. Her friends are annoying, it is a surprise her boyfriend did not go postal on them. Worse still when they find alternative Josh they did not even check his online profile out to find out what he does or that he speaks various languages. In fact Amy goes on a holiday with a stranger and does not even ask him basic questions when they first meet.

Brendan Bradley who plays alternative Josh also wrote and directed this mess. It is a tiresome film but at least he got the Turkey Tourism Board to invest in it.
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