At the very least, it's a pretty painless date flick. At best, you might shed a happy tear.
A Lot Like Love (2005)
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Reviews Counted:121
Fresh:49
Rotten:72
Average Rating:4.9/10
Consensus: A tiresome rom-com.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, nudity and language
Runtime: 1 hr 47 mins
Genre: Romance
Theatrical Release:Apr 22, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $21,835,784
Synopsis: From British director Nigel Cole, whose sweet-hearted comedies CALENDAR GIRLS and SAVING GRACE shared a similar combination of humor and true emotion, A LOT LIKE LOVE is the story of two friends... From British director Nigel Cole, whose sweet-hearted comedies CALENDAR GIRLS and SAVING GRACE shared a similar combination of humor and true emotion, A LOT LIKE LOVE is the story of two friends who seem destined to love each other--if they can ever realize that themselves. Meeting on a flight from Los Angeles to New York, naive Oliver (Ashton Kutcher) and tough Emily (Amanda Peet) have sex in an airplane lavatory before learning each other's names. Despite this intimate introduction, Emily is uninterested in getting to know the guy she just picked up, telling Oliver frankly that he's not her type. The two part ways, but end up running into each other hours later in what proves to be just the first of many semi-coincidental romantic encounters. After spending a fun day together in the city, Oliver gives Emily his home number and tells her to call him in 6 years, once he's gotten his life and career figured out. When an unforeseen breakup leaves Emily dateless for New Year's Eve a few years later, she calls Oliver and they meet again. In the years that have passed since their first meeting, Emily has taken up acting, Oliver has started an online diaper-selling business, and both have gotten more flattering haircuts. But Emily is disappointed to learn that Oliver is moving to San Francisco for business the next day. Over the course of a few years, Emily and Oliver grow to depend on each other in times of crisis, and develop a solid friendship. While each sporadic encounter contains an undeniable spark, the timing never seems to be right, with several bad relationships, career transitions, and location changes getting in the way. But will the pair realize their feelings for each other and get together before it's too late? [More]
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, Kal Penn, Ali Larter
Starring: Ashton Kutcher, Amanda Peet, Kal Penn, Ali Larter, Taryn Manning, Gabriel Mann, Jeremy Sisto
Director: Nigel Cole
Director: Nigel Cole
Screenwriter: Colin Patrick Lynch
Producer: Armyan Bernstein, Kevin J. Messick
Composer: Alex Wurman
Studio: Touchstone Pictures
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Aug 23, 2005
Reviews for A Lot Like Love
Most offensive are not these ridiculous and contrived rendezvous, but the notion that from them is supposed to come a true friendship, one that may or may not slip into the big l-o-v-e.
A Lot Like Love isn’t half bad; it may even be a little better than that....some first-rate comic direction...
Oddly interesting, but not enough to pull the film through the last half hour as it looses steam and energy as it dwindles to its inevitable conclusion.
While Kutcher is charming, endearing and, to all appearances, perfect boyfriend material — especially when he's signing with his hearing-impaired brother — Peet is merely passable...
The chemistry between diaper salesman Ashton Kutcher and photo hound Amanda Peet is so off that the pairing scans as an alienation effect.
As with any successful romantic comedy, chemistry between its stars is the key, and the Kutcher/Peet combination definitely works in 'A Lot Like Love.'
With less fluff and more funk than is usual for the genre, Kutcher and Peet make surprisingly appealing foils for each other.
It doesn't sound like much, but the actors and director Nigel Cole really do fill the space that contrivance usually occupies with lots of charming and believable behavior.
A fairly enjoyable movie, but one to be appreciated apart from ways in which it was probably intended.
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