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Kate Reddy (Sarah Jessica Parker) devotes her days to her job with a Boston-based financial management firm. At night she goes home to her adoring, recently-downsized architect husband Richard (Greg Kinnear) and their two young children. It’s a non-stop balancing act, the same one that Kate’s acerbic best friend and fellow working mother Allison (Christina Hendricks) performs on a daily basis, and that Kate’s super-brainy, child-phobic young junior associate Momo (Olivia Munn) fully intends to avoid. When Kate gets handed a major new account that will require frequent trips to New York, Richard also wins the new job he’s been hoping for - and both will be spreading themselves even thinner. Complicating matters is Kate’s charming new business associate Jack Abelhammer (Pierce Brosnan), who begins to prove an unexpected source of temptation. (Entertainment in Video)

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angel74 

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English A romantic comedy about the hectic life of an emancipated mother, in which there is darn little romance and humor, leaving the viewer to search for it with a microscope. Not to mention all that baggage around makes most women seem like annoying twits, which probably doesn't thrill many guys. (40%) ()

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English I don't like Sarah Jessica Parker. I'll admit that right away. I didn't expect much from this movie, but I thought it could be a decent watch on a Monday evening with my girlfriend. A bit of romance, a bit of humor. Oh, how wrong I was. Imagine Sarah as a mother of a family, a mother who can't handle anything because she has a job and kids, and that's just too much for an American woman. That's what the whole plot is about - how to balance family and work. When I think about how my mom managed everything, how she came home from work and still took care of all of us and didn't look tired in the evenings, always perfectly groomed and never had any problems with looking sloppy, I realize that this whole movie is just a big nonsense. It's about a poor little woman who doesn't have time to bake a cake for her child's school because we can't even do such a thing. But she can't handle anything. You don't see her working much, but she's incredibly exhausted nonetheless. You don't believe Sarah in her role at all, maybe because you have her fixed in "Sex and the City," but maybe because she simply can't act. I almost thought that Jennifer Aniston is a queen of actresses compared to her. Unfortunately, it's not just her who sinks the movie to the bottom, right next to Titanic, where, however, unlike the gigantic ship, it will stay forever. The main problem is the script, which is full of worn-out phrases and plots that are drowned in boredom. There's no real joke here. It wouldn't be delivered well anyway. Pierce Brosnan doesn't offend, Greg Kinnear wastes his talent on such nonsense. The attempt to spice up the movie a bit in the style of "Bridget Jones's Diary" doesn't work. Terrible, really terrible movie that gave me cramps. More: http://www.filmovy-denik.cz/2012/07/happy-feet-2-bobr-cislo-4-musketyri.html ()

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