Réalisation:
Luke GreenfieldScénario:
Jennie Snyder UrmanPhotographie:
Charles MinskyMusique:
Alex WurmanActeurs·trices:
Kate Hudson, John Krasinski, Ginnifer Goodwin, Steve Howey, Colin Egglesfield, Ashley Williams, Jill Eikenberry, Peyton List, Sarah Baldwin (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
As she waits to enter her 30th birthday party, Rachel White (Ginnifer Goodwin) can’t escape the feeling that her life has not turned out like she thought it would. Sure, she has a good job at a prestigious Manhattan law firm, but she works long hours and her boss is a tyrant. She has her childhood best friend, the beautiful and vivacious Darcy (Kate Hudson), but seeing her flirt with her handsome fiancé is just another reminder that at the end of the party - like every other night - she’ll be going home alone. Except this time... she doesn’t. Rachel wakes up the following morning next to Dex (Colin Egglesfield), her law school study partner... and Darcy’s fiancé. Both of them are horrified - how could they let this happen? Rachel tries to move on with the support of school friend ETHAN (John Krasinski), but as the wedding approaches she begins to realize that it wasn’t a mistake after all, and maybe Darcy isn’t the friend she thought she was. (texte officiel du distributeur)
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Critiques (3)
Un clone de Tom Cruise et une Kate Hudson au jeu superficiel dans une romcom pour femmes. Une juxtaposition impossible de clichés en tous genres. Ginnifer Goodwin est sympa, mais un peu tâtonnante dans son rôle. John Krasinski tire son épingle du jeu. ()
I was surprised to see Kate Hudson's movies get mostly lukewarm ratings here. She’s a talented actress and always a joy to watch. However, in this rom-com, she was really the only standout. It’s an easygoing, feel-good film, but nothing particularly special. I can already imagine it being played on repeat during lazy Sunday afternoons on TV. ()
Disaster didn't strike in the end. An average but sweet romance with a dash of humor. The script may not be overflowing with originality and uniqueness, but I had fun. The biggest surprise for me was Kate Hudson, which may be the first time I've seen her do a proper acting job. Yet another one for the "pleasant diversion" category. ()
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