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Debbie und Peter sind völlig unterschiedlich und doch beste Freunde. Als sie eine Woche Wohnungen tauschen und das jeweils andere Leben kennenlernen, könnte daraus Liebe werden.
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Its the film the word 'meh' was invented for.
within the first 5 minutes they decide to force feed you with on-screen text showing you that the opening scene is in the past because you are too stupid to understand. then they establish that Ashton Kutcher does not understand what herb plants are. I'm happy that Steve Zahn got paid for this, but his character serves zero purpose. Tig Notoro continues to be the best with the least amount of effort. Tig Hive rise up
Unfortunately this was pretty dry. I mean, what happened to Ashton Kutcher? It's like he didn't even try in this one smh.
It's a decent rom-com, but didn't become one of my favorites.
Well, here I am writing my first full and carefully written review. I do this because this movie surprised me in a positive way and I think it deserves full attention, despite the reviews, on this site, of this movie labeling it as a bad movie, a typical Netflix movie. First of all, I was going in with zero expectation of liking this movie. I am a person who likes suspense and thriller movies; romance movies rarely appeal to my person and I almost never memorize their plot. Almost all of the romance movies I've rated in my profile may be rated a bit too high, because I don't remember their details, even the most important ones. However, that did not happen in this movie. Secondly, I would like to talk about the cast. I have every respect for Reese Witherspoon, for some reason, I still love Just Like Heaven to this day. However, my respect for Ashton Kutcher is significantly less. I have always considered his films "silly" and even not funny. Sometimes actors are labeled just for these types of silly movies, yet a lot of them just need to be taken seriously, perhaps exactly as happened as Adam Sandler and Zac Efron. Ashton's performance in this film exceeded my expectations. The role of a role model for a kid with an absent father actually suits him very well. Thirdly, I would like to point out that the film relies on very few characters. This aspect makes a film easily boring, but this is not the case. How obvious the story is and the desire for it to progress in the most ideal way makes you want to keep watching the film. Fourth, I would like to deny that this film is just another typical Netflix romcom. It has absolutely nothing in common with for example You People or Look Both Ways. I believe it deserves a rating of 4 out of 5.