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Danny Maccabee (Adam Sandler) meets the girl of his dreams (Brooklyn Decker) but has to enlist his loyal assistant Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) 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 to Hawaii for a ridiculous, out-of-control weekend that tests the limits of how far we'll go for love. (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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kaylin 

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English This title speaks for itself. Adam Sandler tried to make me laugh and he succeeded once again. That guy just has something that a lot of people hate and the same lot of people love. It works for me and I look forward to every one of his next movies. This one is definitely one of the very successful ones. ()

Pethushka 

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English I consider this an above-standard rom-com, if only because I almost peed myself. After a very long time, I heard huge fits of laughter in the cinema. I take it back that Sandler is getting boring, even though the supporting roles did carry most of the humor here. Surely absolutely everyone had to laugh at the lady with the mismatched eyebrows. Oh my gosh, I've been waiting for this for years!!! Huge surprise. I might even forgive Dugan for this one. ()

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NinadeL 

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English The first hour is excruciating, but when the chaos shifts to Hawaii and Nicole Kidman appears, it all starts to make sense, the jokes suddenly become funny and the useless characters become marginal. If you can stand the hula hula competition, believe me, you won't know where to look, because you'd be surprised to know that Nicole and Jennifer Aniston are more attractive than ever and the presence of some awkward Sports Illustrated cover beauty in a small role really can't mess them up. Go Girls. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English Rating in red color, really? There has to be some shared mental problem among users here, otherwise I’m unable to explain this. The first fifteen minutes are pure hell, the rest of the film is watchable (thanks mainly to the lovely Jennifer Aniston), but with every passing minute the stronger stream of the forced plot literally killed me. I won’t lie, I laughed a couple of times and I’ve certainly seen worse in redneck comedies, but thumbs down nonetheless. ()

novoten 

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English In a small metaphor, it's about the most luxurious vacation, where the sun never shines fully. And yet if the script hadn't pushed the most far-fetched plot line to the forefront, the ratings would have climbed possibly even to the highest marks. Adam Sandler surprises with his inventive moderation, and when he invites the fun-loving Jennifer Aniston and fantastically unbearable Nicole Kidman along for the ride, I simply have to admire him. But the whole fanciful fairytale about the family is something so stupidly exaggerated that I still can't believe it. And yet, for example, the little outspoken girl with the British accent is an invaluable character. A conflicted 70%. ()

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