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Just Go with It

Just Go with It (2011)

February. 11,2011
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6.4
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PG-13
| Comedy Romance

While romancing Palmer, a much younger schoolteacher, plastic surgeon Danny Maccabee enlists his loyal assistant Katherine to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife, in order to cover up a careless lie. When more lies backfire, Katherine's kids become involved, and everyone heads off for a weekend in Hawaii that will change all their lives.

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maedurant-238-444230
2011/02/11

Adam Sandler doesn't always make the best movies but this one is good, very predictable of course but good nonetheless. Nicole Kidman's storyline was annoying and in no way is Jennifer Anniston the ugly chick but this is an easy fun to watch movie

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studioAT
2011/02/12

Adam Sandler seems to churn out this romantic comedies with alarming ease, regardless of whether they are successful or not. Somebody must be watching them! He teams up with Jennifer Aniston (who again seems to churn out romantic comedies) here for this adaption of a play that sees Aniston's character acting as Sandler's character's wife. Hilarity ensues.Only it doesn't. Full of dud scenes and weak jokes, this film is poor and low brow entertainment.Everyone involved is capable of better.

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weird_kid_omg
2011/02/13

This was a pleasant movie, if you find it on TV of course. But the plot is the dumbest thing ever, even for Adam Sandler. The plot is he sleeps with this girl once, then she finds his fake wedding ring and has to explain his whole fake life and takes her and his fake family to Hawaii... for a one night stand. Why would she care to know this much about him? Assume he is a scumbag and carry on, he too should just carry on "oh no, my scheme is up well sorry" but then there would only be about 20 minutes of a movie. I can't watch this without thinking how the plot has giant holes all over it, he never owed this girl any explanation and she had no right getting in his business and hoping his "children" would like her after just one night of being with him.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/02/14

"Just Go with It" is a 5-year-old comedy that got featured (like most of Sandler's works) at the Razzie Awards as well as several awards shows for younger audiences. It is the American approach to an originally Indian film. The director is Dennis Dugan and I cannot say I am too familiar with him. Same goes for all the writers working on this one. Always a bit disappointing if there are so many and the outcome is still a letdown. Sandler may not be the most talented actor, but he does a decent job in picking roles and that's why the character here fits him nicely once again. Aniston also has more pros than cons. Sadly, I cannot say the same about Brookly Decker, who just is not a particularly gifted actress and at times it felt she was only in her to show us her great swimsuit body. At least the Andy Roddick cameo was funny at the end. And then there is Nicole Kidman, who seems stupid and unlikeable for all her early scenes and then somehow out of nowhere gets some depth and emotion added to her character. That was embarrassing. It was so obvious that they only included her final scene because it was Nicole Kidman playing the character. Cringeworthy stuff. I would feel sorry for her because of how low she has sunk, but then I remember she has won an Oscar and is a truly mediocre actress, always has been and I don't feel sorry for her anymore.As so many other times in Sandler's films, the problem is clearly the script. Yes there are a couple good moments, but the whole story about who's getting together with whom is still very much uninspired and predictable. At least Decker's character did not fall for the weird crazy guy. That would have been too much for sure. A major problem with the story is that it is based on such a ridiculous beginning. A man carries a wedding ring around with him and talks about having a dozen kids (adopted). What is going on??? And how are we supposed to believe that this is really a turn-on for women. And why would Decker be constantly interested in spending time with her boyfriend's ex-wife. There is a lot in terms of the story here that doesn't make sense unfortunately. I think there are a few decent moments in terms of comedy and this actually could have been a solid film with less of the bad. But the writers clearly weren't gifted enough to make this a rewarding watch from start to finish. The maid also adds really nothing apart from failed attempts at getting laughs. The kids were so-so I guess, but these young artist nominations are certainly a bit too much. Overall, I do not recommend this movie. Not Sandler's fault though as he is (as usual) one of the better aspects taking everything into account.

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