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Michele 2022-04-19 09:01:38
Go With The Flow: The Paradox of Passion and Love
The English title of "Just Go With It" is easy to explain on the surface, that is, "follow the feeling". This seems to describe a value of love. For men, it is to live with the situation, not to care about beauty or ugliness, but only to feel good; for women, it is more inclined to marry chickens,...
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Bernadette 2022-04-19 09:01:38
Just Go With It BY ROGER EBERT
The people in this movie are dumber than a box of Tinkertoys. One fears they're so unfortunate it's not Politically Correct to laugh at them. That's not a problem because "Just Go With It" is so rarely funny. Here is a story that began as a French farce. Then it was adapted into a Broadway play...
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Amiya 2022-04-19 09:01:38
So Damn Good!
very good! A very good heartwarming story! Jennifer is young! Adam is still full of funny skills! Nichole is also very good! I've also been struggling with Affair lately. Hope to get results soon. Jennifer told me again. True love needs testing. Can't be in a hurry. The only thing I want to do...
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Emma 2022-04-19 09:01:38
Side effects are fine.
There is no doubt that all humorous comedies will add a little bit of drama that will make you sneak a tear near the climax, so that you will have a little memory after watching it. By the way, I remembered a little bit about my own sad past. Even if it's over, those little heartbreaks will be...
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Timothy 2022-04-19 09:01:38
American view of love~
I really like Adam's style, humorous, sincere and kind. In fact, I appreciate their views on love. Following my own feelings, love should be spoken out boldly, especially for children. When training the little boy to swim, he showed the real charm and personality of a man. There are a few places...
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Augustine 2022-04-19 09:01:38
Who do we speak our truth to?
Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler are pretty much the quality of this kind of comedy romance. In this movie, though, Adam Sandler's brilliance seems to be overshadowed by something, and the sane doctor isn't as pleasing as the previous characters. Many plots are very old-fashioned. The appearance...
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Godfrey 2022-04-19 09:01:38
To the you and me who lost the original "Follow the Flow" slowly in time
There are no surprises in the natural love between the cosmetic doctor and his partner. Among the exaggerated actions, witty words and a little stiff humor, the movie is easily finished, and I don’t remember much after watching it. Is it the superficial exterior that people rely more and more on,...
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Alberto 2022-03-17 09:01:04
I guessed the ending, but I still like it
The stereotype is for sure, but love is also a very stereotyped thing, why everyone likes it, because it's sweet! It's a movie that doesn't rely on the plot and acting skills at all. The male protagonist's eyes are well controlled. I think the male protagonist looks good when he smiles. It's a bit...
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Herta 2022-03-16 09:01:03
It would be better if the title of the film should be translated as "The Great Show of Love"
The translation of the title to go with the flow is so rubbish. . . The original intention should be that Danny and Catherine's family made an appointment to act. The fan's daughter suggested that no matter what outrageous lines the opponent's actor said, everyone should bite the bullet and take it...
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Josefa 2022-03-16 09:01:03
A regular comedy that knows the end from the start
Adam Sandler always plays this kind of humorous and lovable role, and has watched a lot of similar films like him. Jennifer was really amazing when she played the wife for the first time! Nicole actually played such a silly role. Judging from the cast, it should be very strong. But it is a very...
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