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Two Weeks Notice
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(- 2002 -)
Original Title Two Weeks Notice
Director Marc Lawrence
Genre Comedy, Romance
Released 2002-12-18
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for some sex-related humor.
Rated 5.9

Plot Summary
 
Explores the question of whether it's ever too late to say 'I love you'. The story revolves around Lucy Kelson (Bullock), a brilliant but neurotic attorney, and her client (Grant), who is "charming, irresponsible and fabulously wealthy." Witt plays a young Harvard graduate who also represents Grant's character.

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Actors / Character
 
Sandra Bullock as Lucy Kelson , Hugh Grant as George Wade , Alicia Witt as June Carter , Dana Ivey as Ruth Kelson , Robert Klein as Larry Kelson , Heather Burns as Meryl Brooks , David Haig as Howard Wade , Dorian Missick as Tony , Joseph Badalucco Jr. as Construction Foreman (as Joseph Badalucco) , Jonathan Dokuchitz as Tom , Veanne Cox as Melanie Corman , Janine LaManna as Elaine Cominsky , Iraida Polanco as Rosario , Charlotte Maier as Helen Wade , Katheryn Winnick as Tiffany

IMDB User Comments
 
Screwball romantic comedy isn't dead yet
TWO WEEKS NOTICE (2002) *** Sandra Bullock, Hugh Grant, Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey, Robert Klein, Dorian Missick, Heather Burns, Jason Antoon. Charming screwball romantic comedy with Bullock as an A-type/neo-hippie cum grass-roots lawyer who finds herself employed by wealthy conglomerate merger type businessman Grant and after attempting to get him to change his ways gives her titular ultimatum only to discover – you got it – they are really meant for one another. The film may be formulaic but its stars have that special, instant and utterly natural chemistry together helped with a crackling zingerfest screenplay by its director Marc Lawrence who manages to make the creaky device work even if its last act is by rote and Witt as Bullock's replacement (in more ways than one) is a pallid shadow of `All About Eve' .

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