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Cameron Diaz leads a knockout cast in this irreverent comedy about love, lust and the laws of karma. New York attorney Carly Whitten (Diaz) is nobody's fool. So when she accidentally discovers that her too-good-to-be-true boyfriend Mark (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is married, she's less than thrilled. Not only that, she and Mark's wife Kate (Leslie Mann), learn about yet another mistress (Kate Upton)! Before long, however, the betrayed beauties have become unlikely pals who've decided to teach their three-timing man a lesson. The more the trio learns about Mark, the worse he seems, and the more fun they have without him! (20th Century Fox UK)

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Malarkey 

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English Squealing and shrieking mean women in a comedy where Nikolaj Coster-Waldau does whatever he wants with them. But he was also a bit stupid when he thought he would always get away with everything, so he gets what he deserves. I don’t want to ever see this movie again. The way Leslie Mann and Kate Upton were showing their emotions made it seem as if they were acting for free. Horrible. ()

D.Moore 

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English Despite my aversion to Cameron Diaz (I can count the movies I can stand her in on one hand), this comedy was quite tolerable, enjoyable, unadorned, and tasteful – well, certainly not tasteless. But it's mostly due to the amazing Leslie Mann, who entertained me from the very beginning to the very end. ()

kaylin 

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English Not... There are a few good moments there and Kate Upton has nice breasts, but how it all turns out in the end, how the good guys win, it's so terribly predictable that it's hard to bear. Just another Hollywood nonsense that is not afraid of even toilet jokes, which have no substance in this performance. Well, I didn't expect anything more, and I didn't get anything more. ()