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Peyton ReedForgatókönyvíró:
Jay LavenderOperatőr:
Eric Alan EdwardsZeneszerző:
Jon BrionSzereplők:
Jennifer Aniston, Vince Vaughn, Jason Bateman, Jon Favreau, Vincent D'Onofrio, Joey Lauren Adams, Ann-Margret, Peter Billingsley, Judy Davis (több)Streaming (3)
Tartalmak(1)
A romantikus komédiák végén a szerelmesek csókban forrnak össze és kéz a kézben, boldogan néznek a szép, közös jövő elé. Ám erről a jövőről vajmi kevés információnk van. Nézzük azonban Brooke és Gary esetét. Annak rendje módja szerint ismerkedtek meg egymással, majd jött a mindent elsöprő, nagy szerelem, végül az összeköltözés. Ám a régi mondáshoz hasonlóan, lakva ismerik meg egymást az emberek és ez bizony rózsásnak aligha mondható helyzetet eredményez. Valóságos háború veszi kezdetét a szembenálló felek között, melyből lassan az összes ismerős, barát, sőt idegen kiveszi a részét. (UIP-Duna Film)
(több)Recenziók (4)
Why is it so hard to accept that it is neither a cheerful comedy nor a nerve-wracking drama? In life, we are not always depressed after a breakup, sometimes we are able to look back on the past with sarcasm and detachment. And it is precisely this kind of irony with a hint of sincerity that suits me for romantic films. Vince Vaughn plays exactly the kind of guy I would like to have as a friend, and in his initial roughness, he is irresistible. Furthermore, I understand the reason for the key argument ("I want you to want to help me") from both sides. On the other hand, I don't understand why Gary didn't apologize right away, because that would have been my first reaction. ()
Well, that was excellent. A beautiful Jennifer Aniston and a very funny Vince Vaughn. It may be a rip-off of The War of the Roses, but what the hell, I never get tired of these partner troubles in movies and here I found myself rolling on the floor laughing countless times. Certain situations are set up and contrived perfectly and it’s missing just a little bit to get a golden rating. 80% ()
I can’t figure out why I originally gave this such a high rating. The film’s plus is definitely its stellar cast. The downside is the story which seemed interesting at first, but started dragging on after a while. I got pretty bored in the last quarter. Fortunately, the filmmakers managed to avoid a typical American ending. ()
This comedy part just bothers me. Vince Vaughn is simply an annoying actor and he plays the same character in every comedy. A rough idiot who somehow mysteriously becomes better. Jennifer Aniston doesn't fit here either, but I simply appreciate that the film doesn't unnecessarily strive for a happy ending. ()