Weg van Jou is exactly what you expect if you've seen anything about the film. Katja Herbers lives in a picturesque high-rise apartment with her boyfriend, and cannot wait for her business trip to Rio de Janiero. However, when the paperwork is finished, it is not Rio she is sent to, but the much less exciting city of Terneuzen, and she must learn to deal with the peculiarities of the locals and the changes within herself. Cliches abound, awkward moments are savored, yet I found Herbers an interesting enough protagonist that I was able to stay engaged with the film. The other characters are all somewhat flat, playing safely to a stereotype, and frequent music and many of the writing and cinematography choices indicate that this film is staying close to a known formula to please the audience who seeks it out. Few risks are taken; this is not an endeavor of artistic sensibility, but of entertainment. But given that, I found that the lowest point at this film does not sink as low as many other modern cheap romantic comedies. So, if you think it's just the same movie you've seen a hundred times, you're probably right, and if that's what you want then you'll be pleased.