Opposites attract in the directorial debut of screenwriter Marc Lawrence. Determined activist, lawyer, and idealist Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) has a noble reason for accepting a top position at Wade Realty Corporation. By taking the job, she can save the beloved community center in her Coney Island neighborhood. Along with .. Read more
| Starring | Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey |
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| Director | Marc Lawrence |
| Genres | Comedy |
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Sandra Bullock plays a liberal lawyer who fights for environmental causes; Hugh Grant is a real estate tycoon who plans to knock down her local community centre in Coney Island to build condominiums — she agrees to work for him if he doesn't go ahead with the demolition. So, the pair are thrown together in true romantic comedy tradition: opposites fighting an attraction. Bullock ends up running the hapless tycoon's life — everything from handling his divorce to choosing his shirts — until she gets fed up, hands in her (two weeks) notice and quits. Will they overcome their differences and find a way back to each other? The formulaic plot is not the main problem here as even the best romantic comedies have genre conventions. It's Bullock and Grant. Both natural, charming actors with the ability to play light comedy, they should have been the dream rom-com team, but they're just trying too hard and with little result. All this effort only highlights that what really makes a screen romance work — a magical chemistry between the protagonists à la Tracy and Hepburn — is missing.
Both leads coast along in roles that they have played often before Ð the floppy-haired charmer and the lovable klutz Ð and never convince that two such opposites would attract.
Bullock is Lucy, a clumsy but clever environmentalis attorney ripe for a makeover; Grant is George, an idle rich... read more on Time Out
This film was not quite what i expected. I thought it was going to be a soppy film with a bad ending. Instead, i found the scenes in it to be funny, and the ... more
If you are expecting to laugh then this isn't the film for you.
It's not bad, but it could have been so much better. Hugh Grant is, well, ...
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This film should have been a decent romantic comedy, it has the ingredients with two fine comedy performers to add to the mix and moments where you should ... more
An enjoyable film with a very good cast and some very funny lines delivered perfectly. However, it some how falls very short of being a great film. It has too ... more
If you are expecting to laugh then this isn't the film for you.
It's not bad, but it could have been so much better. Hugh Grant is, well, ...
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This film was not quite what i expected. I thought it was going to be a soppy film with a bad ending. Instead, i found the scenes in it to be funny, and the ... more
If you are expecting to laugh then this isn't the film for you.
It's not bad, but it could have been so much better. Hugh Grant is, well, ...
more
This film should have been a decent romantic comedy, it has the ingredients with two fine comedy performers to add to the mix and moments where you should ... more
My husband and i watched this, and even though you probably know the plot before the film starts it is a lovely film. Hugh Grant as the ever Englishman and ... more
Imagine this: Hugh Grant does bumbling yet endearing and charming, Sandra Bullock does quirky and kooky. Yes, roles that both of them could have done in their ... more
oh dear...another big mistake, another case of picking a film because it was on the new release list.
diabolical. how can so much pointless, ...
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Despite the predictable happy ending the film proved to be very funny. I am not actually a Hugh Grant fan but he won me over with his role in this film. Sandra... more
the king and queen of romantic comedy join forces for this predictable but all the same laughable film. i couldnt have picked a better cast myself.
This film didn't work for me as a romantic comedy, simply because the writer/`director (deliberately?) kept subverting the genre. There are big setpieces ... more
Oh my god, I am so gutted I wasted my time on this. I had to get a film for the missus but this is pap. It uses every cliche in the book (without any ... more
Sandra Bullock plays a liberal lawyer who fights for environmental causes; Hugh Grant is a real estate tycoon who plans to knock down her local community centre in Coney Island to build condominiums — she agrees to work for him if he doesn't go ahead with the demolition. So, the pair are thrown together in true romantic comedy tradition: opposites fighting an attraction. Bullock ends up running the hapless tycoon's life — everything from handling his divorce to choosing his shirts — until she gets fed up, hands in her (two weeks) notice and quits. Will they overcome their differences and find a way back to each other? The formulaic plot is not the main problem here as even the best romantic comedies have genre conventions. It's Bullock and Grant. Both natural, charming actors with the ability to play light comedy, they should have been the dream rom-com team, but they're just trying too hard and with little result. All this effort only highlights that what really makes a screen romance work — a magical chemistry between the protagonists à la Tracy and Hepburn — is missing.
Both leads coast along in roles that they have played often before Ð the floppy-haired charmer and the lovable klutz Ð and never convince that two such opposites would attract.
Bullock is Lucy, a clumsy but clever environmentalis attorney ripe for a makeover; Grant is George, an idle rich... read more on Time Out