Two Weeks Notice

2002

Action / Comedy / Romance

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Sandra Bullock Photo
Sandra Bullock as Lucy Kelson
Katheryn Winnick Photo
Katheryn Winnick as Tiffany
Alicia Witt Photo
Alicia Witt as June Carver
Hugh Grant Photo
Hugh Grant as George Wade
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855.17 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 41 min
P/S 1 / 9
1.61 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 41 min
P/S 6 / 15

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by mark.waltz3 / 10

A tale of two quirks.

He's trying too hard to be charming and she's trying too hard to be obnoxious. He fails, but she succeeds. The British droll charm is getting old for Hugh, playing an Arthur like billionaire minus the booze and Liza. She's trying to be Gloria Alred, but just fails miserably. Together, we're supposed to believe that they are a match made in heaven, but the angels would have blasted them out due to the sparks they make, and it isn't a romantic one. If that isn't bad enough, a cameo appearance by a future President really added self indulgent gas to the film overall.

The lack of star quality doesn't have an effect on the New York City scenery, heading out of Manhattan as Bullock's character tries to save a Coney Island community center. Dana Ivey and Robert Klein score as her parents, and many New York theater and soap actors round out the cast in a sensational ensemble. But the script just fails to convince me that these two characters would be the Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant of the millennium, lacking in class and humor. It also tries to be very New York millennium cool, taking on a Mets game with a gag that falls flat and the law community in a way that truly rings false.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

Bullock and Grant are the same actor

Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) is a community organizer lawyer fighting big corporate real estate developers. She's trying to save a community center on Coney Island. George Wade (Hugh Grant) is a rich developer who needs a lead counsel who proposes to save the center if she works for him. She becomes more and more his babysitter for his ridiculousness.

The premise seems really silly. How do you slap together these two disparate characters? It would be much better to cut out the first 15 minutes. The fact is Bullock and Grant are great rom-com actors. They both do that affable schtick with perfect comedic timing. They are really the same actor. It's just that one is wearing a dress.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho6 / 10

A Silly and Predictable Screenplay Supported by the Chemistry of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant

Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) is a leftist lawyer graduated in Havard who usually protests against the powerful. George Wade (Hugh Grant) is a spoiled millionaire, co-owner of a huge construction company. Lucy meets George trying to preserve a community center in Coney Island, where she lives with her parents. George proposes Lucy to be the attorney of his Company, and he would preserve such a beautiful and important building without demolishing. After a period working together, George becomes completely dependent of Lucy, so she decides to quit her job. The rest of the plot is so silly and predictable that does not worth any comment. This movie only works because of the central pair of stars: Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant are wonderful in their roles and in the end the viewer will not be completely disappointed and the movie will entertain. There are some jokes and some deleted scenes that are very funny. Forgettable, but worth to be watched just because of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant. My vote is six.

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