The film tells the emotional crisis between husband and wife in a lighthearted and humorous way. If it wasn't for a family book club, husband Phil and wife Claire each learned the news that their best friends were about to divorce, and the two would not be so attached to their next date night - Claire dressed up and put on her favorite Dress; Phil insists on taking his wife to eat at the worst seafood restaurant in town without a reservation.
The purest motive produced the most bizarre plot, and was inexplicably involved in a battle between the underworld and politicians, and this ordinary couple also burst into extraordinary energy. The process of evading the pursuit and killing makes people laugh constantly. Fortunately, there are not only happy elements, but the husband and wife are also rediscovering and regaining the freshness and attraction in their marriage in the process of facing the danger together. Phil, who doesn't like to read books, will read books for his wife that even Claire only reads the first 30 pages and the last page; Claire does more chores at home, making breakfast, taking care of the children, and buying houses with various housekeepers. The people in the house deal with each other... During the escape, the two always loved each other deeply. Although there were complaints and disputes, they were more of encouragement and comfort.
The supporting roles are worth seeing:
Queen B of "Gossip Girl" plays the girl who gives the Fosters temporary child care on a date night; the shrewd neurotic in "Prison Break" plays the perverted district attorney Detective; wife Claire's savior, the half-naked guy, is a master thief from "The Day and the Day"...and some familiar faces who can't remember where they came from.
This movie is perfect to watch with the family on weekends!
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