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The movie is predictable but still keeps you laughing throughout the movie. It's funny, though has some offensive language or content. Better than watching TV.Suitable for children 13 and older, so you can watch it with whoever you want.
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I watched this film at the theater. I just wasted my time and money because it didn't reach my expectations. I had hoped it would be funny but no, it didn't even make me laugh... and worst of all, it didn't make me smile. I hate the plot because I didn't find it nice. Perhaps because it was shallow, or it could also be because it had no morals at all. For me, lessons and morals are vital in films... but this one had none, so that definitely caused my low rating of this movie. Actually, it's also okay if the film has no lessons or realizations whatsoever, as long as it makes me feel good... but definitely, this doesn't pass that characteristic. The ending also sucked. This is nothing but a common film that will leave you speechless (in a bad way, of course). I really hate how this movie made no sense at all.
The soundtrack was good, though.
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Ashton Kutcher (The Butterfly Effect) and Amanda Peet (One Fine Day) star in A Lot Like Love, a sweet romantic comedy directed by Nigel Cole.
Kutcher and Peet play Oliver and Emily, two people who meet by chance and a quick fling onboard an airplane, who don't see each other for another 4 years, spend one day together, part ways, meet again years later, part ways again, and meet again...The movie evolves into a love story that stretches over many years but never gets a grip, more like Rob Reiner's 1989 classic When Harry Met Sally.
Like Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan, Kutcher and Peet make a good onscreen couple as the chemistry evolves from one time period to another. The movie in general, with its direct appeal to the twenty-something year old audience, is easy to follow and fun at the same time.
A Lot Like Love features an excellent soundtrack: Aqualung's Brighter Than Sunshine, Jet's Look What You've Done, Anna Nalick's Breathe, Eagle Eye Cherry's Save Tonight, and Chicago's classic hit If You Leave Me Now, as well as Bon Jovi's I'll Be There For You, performed by Kutcher himself in the film. The movie also stars Kal Penn, famous for his role as Kumar in Harold And Kumar Go To White Castle.
Recommended
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When I saw the previews for this movie at the theater, I wrote it off as being "over the top." In other words, the previews put together by the studio did not do a good job of selling this movie. The "over the top" has to be taken in context with the storyline of the movie as it involves the two main characters. Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet were outstanding in this film and the chemistry they had was first rate, which is sadly lacking in Hollywood these days. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie and would recommend that anyone who wrote it off like I did give it a chance.
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this movies has it all the comedy the romance, its not boring at all so fun and amusing
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