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Romantic comedy starring Matthew McConaughey as celebrity photographer and confirmed bachelor Connor Mead, who finds himself being haunted by the ghosts of his various former girlfriends when he attends the wedding of his younger brother Paul (Breckin Meyer). The ghosts of girlfriends - past (Emma Stone), present (Noureen DeWulf) and future take him on a revealing odyssey through his romantic history, ultimately forcing him to see the truth about his treatment of the women in his life. (Entertainment in Video)

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novoten 

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English Mark Waters = ghostbuster. Otherwise, I can't explain why for the second time he tightens a romantic screw into the supernatural and it works again. Fits of laughter and sincere emotion regularly stacked one after another, a top-notch composed soundtrack and McConaughey definitely matured into a charismatic funny guy. Surprise of the year and shocked 85%. ()

Necrotongue 

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English The creators obviously view the world as black and white, so the story only has two levels: chauvinism and true American family values with nothing in between not to confuse the easily influenced target audience too much. I find it hard to say this after having seen the film, but Matthew McConaughey is not a bad actor. I do understand that even actors have to make a living, but I think he has needlessly damaged his reputation by appearing in films like this one. In my opinion, when an actor doesn't believe in his role, it reflects on his performance. But I don't want to blame it all on the actors because they really didn't have much to show here. The writing was really bad, the jokes failed to make me laugh, and there were so many melodramatic speeches about family values at the end that I wasn’t sure if it was even worth the one star. / Lesson learned: Are you someone who only cares about what people around you think of you? This film is just right for you. 1*- ()