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Just Married, 2003
English, Italian, French, German
USA, Germany
Profile of Just Married
The mood of Just Married is feel good, humorous, and sexual. The plot centers around weddings, a situation where nothing goes right, and falling in love. It features farce and silly humor. Just Married is a comedy and romance movie. In approach, it is realistic. The setting is Italy. Just Married happens in contemporary times. It is especially suggested for a date night. Note that it includes drugs/alcohol and sexual content.
Summary of Just Married
Juggling slapstick comedy with witty dialogue and youthful romance, JUST MARRIED provides an entertaining and optimistic glimpse at young relationships and the struggle to stay in love in a world where everything goes wrong. A chance encounter on a beach brings Tom (Ashton Kutcher, DUDE, WHERE'S MY CAR?) and Sarah (Brittany Murphy, 8 MILE) into each other's lives. They quickly fall in love and agree to get married. Although Sarah's wealthy family does not approve of their daughter's fiancé, Tom and Sarah believe they can sustain themselves on love, and so they take the matrimonial plunge. As soon as they are married, however, things start to unravel--first in their newlywed suite, next on the airplane to their honeymoon in Italy, then in the five-star Hotel Du Rêve in France. Pretty soon the couple is living out a hellish version of Murphy's Law, and divorce begins to look hilariously ominous. When Sarah's old flame shows up at their hotel in Venice to cause further trouble, Tom responds with a jealous outburst that lands the newlyweds in jail. Tom and Sarah survive their misadventures long enough to face the ultimate test of their marriage vows, when each reveals a secret that threatens to spoil their relationship entirely.
Details
| Language: | English, Italian, French, German |
| Country: | USA, Germany |
| Release date: | 10 January 2003 |
| Runtime: | 95 min |
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as Tom Leezak
as Sarah McNerney
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The New York Times
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- by: Dana Stevens
The Globe and Mail (Toronto)
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- by: Ray Conlogue
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