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| Original Title |
Just Married |
| Director |
Shawn Levy |
| Genre |
Comedy, Romance |
| Released |
2003-01-10 |
| MPAA Rating |
Rated PG-13 for sexual content, some crude humor and a brief drug reference. |
| Rated |
5 |
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| A happy young couple, Sarah and Tom (Brittany Murphy and Ashton Kutcher) marry against the wishes of Sarah's friends and family and go to Europe for their Honeymoon. Unfortunately for them, Sarah's parents send Sarah's ex-boyfriend Peter Prentis (played by Christian Kane) to break up the happy marriage. |
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| Ashton Kutcher as Tom Leezak , Brittany Murphy as Sarah McNerney , Christian Kane as Peter Prentiss , David Moscow as Kyle , Monet Mazur as Lauren , David Rasche as Mr. McNerney , Thad Luckinbill as Willie McNerney , David Agranov as Paul McNerney , Taran Killam as Dickie McNerney , Raymond J. Barry as Mr. Leezak , Toshi Toda as Yuan , George Gaynes as Father Robert , Massimo Schina as Fredo , Valeria Andrews as Wendy (as Valeria) , Alex Thomas as Fred |
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Newlywed surprise
A perfect wedding is a concept that is often fantasized. Women can envision
the perfect cake, the perfect dress, and their perfect man waiting for them
at the alter. Men envision their perfect beautiful bride and lifetime of
happiness. But neither person ever seems to think of the possibilities of
what can go wrong in a marriage, especially right off the bat at the
honeymoon. Romantic comedies often deliver the fantasy of flawless
courtships that lead to flawless relationships. "Just Married" presents a
different formula by showing the possible faults and blunders that may and
in some cases, will happen on the 'perfect honeymoon.
"Just Married"¨ is the story of the romance between Tom Leezak (Ashton
Kutcher) and Sarah McNerney (Brittany Murphy). Tom, the graveyard shift
traffic announcer on KNR radio, is just an average Joe. A recent college
graduate who lives at a beach loft with his best friend and thinks the finer
things in life include anything with ESPN. Sarah is on the opposite side of
the looking glass. The daughter of the wealthy owner of the Los Angeles
sporting teams, Sarah is accustomed to having the luxuries of life. But in
Tom, she sees a different cut from the run-of-the-mill aristocrats she has
dated and the two are soon married. But on their European honeymoon, the
couple immediately begins to experience problems. From difficulties with a
European outlet to questions with marital fidelity, the newlyweds soon
ponder the question that everyone has been asking, 'Are they too young to be
married'?
"Just Married" is a very enjoyable collaboration between director Shawn Levy
(Big Fat Liar) and screenwriter Sam Harper (Rookie of the Year). Levy's
skill behind the camera is key in bringing comedic success to the movies
many pratfalls and hits. One such usage is of a split screen as Tom and
Sarah attempt to consummate their marriage on the airplane. Harper's
script, while at times seems comically generic, is careful not to overrun
gags. Harper also creates humorous dialogue between Tom and Sarah by
implementing speeches that only man like Tom would consider on his
honeymoon, I.E., does the hotel have satellite television and why doesn't
the French hotel have signs in English.
Harper's contrasting characters are brought to life by the outlandish
slapstick of Ashton Kutcher and the sweetness of Brittany Murphy. Kutcher's
antics establish the mentality and character of Leezak and display Kutcher's
potential to be a rising star in the industry. But Kutcher does not merely
rely on his comedic behavior in the film. Kutcher also shows that despite
Tom's ignorance, he truly loves his new wife and would do anything to make
her happy. Murphy is equally good in her role as Sarah. Despite Sarah's
prosperous upbringing, Murphy plays the character as a person very down to
earth where wealth has not spoiled her. She is neither cruel nor snobbish
and the audience can feel the genuine love she has for her husband.
Audiences will be able to sympathize with Murphy when she experiences
heartache and fall in love with her when she readily forgives her husbands
behavior.
"Just Married" is a wonderfully surprising romantic comedy. It differs from
the usual lovey-dovey recipe and adds more outrageous events that may occur
in a courtship and marriage. Kutcher and Murphy make a superb comedic team
and do the film justice with their performances. Although Kutcher is known
for his roles as a dim-witted male, he adds to his character by adding
loyalty and love. Murphy is also great as the contrasting better half.
Despite the films silliness, it does deliver a final message of love and
devotion that makes the movie appeal to the male and female audience. Movie
lovers of comedy will not be disappointed nor will the romantics. Like a
perfect marriage, "Just Married" is equally balanced.
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