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Just Go with It

  • 2011
  • 12A
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
280K
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Jennifer Aniston, Adam Sandler, and Brooklyn Decker in Just Go with It (2011)
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

On a weekend trip to Hawaii, a plastic surgeon convinces his loyal assistant to pose as his soon-to-be-divorced wife in order to cover up a careless lie he told to his much-younger girlfrien... Read allOn a weekend trip to Hawaii, a plastic surgeon convinces his loyal assistant to pose as his soon-to-be-divorced wife in order to cover up a careless lie he told to his much-younger girlfriend.On a weekend trip to Hawaii, a plastic surgeon convinces his loyal assistant to pose as his soon-to-be-divorced wife in order to cover up a careless lie he told to his much-younger girlfriend.

  • Director
    • Dennis Dugan
  • Writers
    • Allan Loeb
    • Timothy Dowling
    • I.A.L. Diamond
  • Stars
    • Adam Sandler
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Brooklyn Decker
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    280K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    816
    36
    • Director
      • Dennis Dugan
    • Writers
      • Allan Loeb
      • Timothy Dowling
      • I.A.L. Diamond
    • Stars
      • Adam Sandler
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Brooklyn Decker
    • 361User reviews
    • 209Critic reviews
    • 33Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 13 nominations total

    Videos13

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    Adam Sandler
    Adam Sandler
    • Danny
    Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    • Katherine
    Brooklyn Decker
    Brooklyn Decker
    • Palmer
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Devlin Adams
    Nick Swardson
    Nick Swardson
    • Eddie
    Bailee Madison
    Bailee Madison
    • Maggie
    Griffin Gluck
    Griffin Gluck
    • Michael
    Dave Matthews
    Dave Matthews
    • Ian Maxtone Jones
    Kevin Nealon
    Kevin Nealon
    • Adon
    Rachel Dratch
    Rachel Dratch
    • Kirsten Brant
    Allen Covert
    Allen Covert
    • Soul Patch
    Dan Patrick
    Dan Patrick
    • Tanner Patrick
    Minka Kelly
    Minka Kelly
    • Joanna Damon
    Jackie Sandler
    Jackie Sandler
    • Veruca
    Rakefet Abergel
    Rakefet Abergel
    • Patricia
    Dana Goodman
    • Bridesmaid
    • (as Dana Min Goodman)
    Julia Lea Wolov
    Julia Lea Wolov
    • Bridesmaid
    • (as Julia Wolov)
    Colby Kline
    • Bridesmaid
    • Director
      • Dennis Dugan
    • Writers
      • Allan Loeb
      • Timothy Dowling
      • I.A.L. Diamond
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    7kumarkyle

    "Just Go with It: A Tropical RomCom Escape with Sandler and Aniston's Winning Chemistry

    "Just Go with It," a 2011 romantic comedy directed by Dennis Dugan, offers a lighthearted and entertaining escape into the world of mistaken identities and unexpected love. Starring Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, the film follows the story of a plastic surgeon, played by Sandler, who enlists his assistant, portrayed by Aniston, to pose as his ex-wife to cover up a lie. While the premise may seem formulaic, the movie stands out for its charismatic performances, humor, and the scenic backdrop of Hawaii.

    Why You Should Watch:

    The primary reason to watch "Just Go with It" is the undeniable chemistry between Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. Their on-screen dynamic is effortless, and their banter provides a solid foundation for the film's comedic moments. Aniston's comedic timing complements Sandler's trademark humor, creating a delightful synergy that keeps the audience engaged. The film also features standout performances from the supporting cast, including Nicole Kidman and a scene-stealing turn by Nick Swardson, adding depth to the overall comedic experience.

    The film's setting in Hawaii serves as a visual feast, adding an extra layer of charm to the romantic escapade. The picturesque landscapes, coupled with the film's breezy tone, make it a perfect choice for those seeking a feel-good romantic comedy. The plot, while relying on classic romcom tropes, is executed with enough twists and turns to keep the audience entertained, and the humor is consistent throughout, making it a delightful choice for a relaxed movie night.

    Weaknesses:

    One of the potential drawbacks of "Just Go with It" lies in its reliance on familiar romantic comedy conventions. The plot unfolds in a somewhat predictable manner, and viewers familiar with the genre may find certain plot twists foreseeable. Additionally, the film occasionally ventures into slapstick territory, which might not resonate with audiences seeking a more nuanced or sophisticated form of humor.

    While the chemistry between the main cast is a significant strength, the character development could be considered somewhat shallow. The film prioritizes humor and romantic entanglements over deeper exploration of its characters, leaving some aspects of the story feeling more superficial. However, this is a common trade-off in the romcom genre, where the emphasis is often on light-hearted entertainment.

    Conclusion and Rating:

    "Just Go with It" deserves a solid 8 stars for its ability to deliver laughs, provide a charming romantic backdrop, and showcase the comedic talents of its cast. While it may not break new ground in terms of plot originality, its strength lies in the execution and the sheer enjoyment derived from watching a well-crafted romantic comedy. The film's breezy atmosphere, engaging performances, and picturesque setting make it a standout choice within its genre.

    In conclusion, "Just Go with It" is a delightful romcom that succeeds in what it sets out to do: entertain and bring a smile to the audience. Its blend of humor, chemistry between the leads, and the tropical allure of Hawaii make it a worthwhile choice for those in the mood for a light-hearted romantic escape. If you're looking for a feel-good movie night with laughs and a touch of romance, "Just Go with It" is a reliable and enjoyable pick.
    Cunnilingilator

    The Adam Sandler Formula Works Again

    Just saw at this an advanced screening in Huntington Beach.

    It was pretty damn good. I do have to admit that I am an Adam Sandler fan. Being 21, I grew up seeing his films in theaters and for the most part liked them all. I think with Big Daddy, Dennis Dugan and Adam Sandler's Happy Madison crew really started a formula of movie. Central conflicted and imperfect character Adam (who has a good heart of course), falls in love with the girl of his dreams, who is younger and way better looking than him, all formulated around a specific central premise (i.e. with this film it's Adam's lies piling on top of lies) supported by extremely strong, quirky side character performances. This might be the epitome of this established formula, really passing 50 First Dates in my opinion. The typical Sandler ridiculous humor and smart-ass remarks are extremely well balanced with perfectly timed and executed emotional moments. The set-up for the story is pretty basic and at first almost appears predictable. It is to some extent, but the crazy directions the movie takes based on Sandler's lies is well done and only stretches a few times. But what do you expect from the Happy Madison crew?

    The 2 kids in the film did a good job and had some funny lines. I am not a Jennifer Aniston fan at all but really actually liked her in this. I sort of understand her popularity and charm after this movie. She seemed more genuine and I felt an emotional attachment to her that I have always lacked with her. Plus, she is showcased in a particular waterfall scene and looks absolutely fantastic in a bikini. Brooklyn Decker is unbelievably gorgeous, as we all know from the SI Swimsuit Edition, but I was very surprised at how natural of an actress she was. She seemed very comfortable and didn't overact much. She is extremely cute and lovable. Nicole Kidman and Dave Mathews were great as an uber cool couple. Nicole was a bit over the top as she has been of late (like since Moulin Rouge), but thats what her character called for so I understand. Dave was surprisingly good as an almost drugged up yuppie, cool boyfriend of Nicole's. Nick Swardson was absolutely hilarious and by far steals every scene he is in. He really comes into the movie about 1/3 of the way in and from there on out its his movie. Nick Swardson deserves fame for this.

    I can't say for sure how the critics will receive it. I can handle suspension of disbelief as long as it leads to a funny payoff. For the most part these moments are delivered. It's a great date movie and a great movie for Sandler fans. He has an unbelievable recent track record for success, but this will top all of them at the box office.
    8lavoie7

    Just go with it

    If you are looking for a highly intellectual movie, forget it. This is a simple movie with a simple story line and simple jokes. However, if you like to go to the movies just to break the routine, to have some laughs, and to change your mind, this is an excellent movie. Most highly critical people looking for perfection will give this movie a bad review, no doubt. People who gave an 8 to True Grit will not appreciate this movie...

    Acting is excellent. Jennifer Aniston is perfect in that role; this is her best performance in a movie so far, except maybe for Marley and Me. Adam Sandler is much more natural than usual. He does not have to deliver all of the stupid jokes, and has a to act his role during most of the movie. I would say this is an equivalent performance as in 50 First Dates, or even better. He is very funny (as usual), but also compassionate and lovable. Nick Swardson is the clown of the movie, which allows Sandler to act more and leave some of the funny stuff to others. Swardson made me and my whole family laugh out loud during many parts of the movie. In fact, it had been a long time since I heard my two teenagers laugh so much and so loudly during a movie.

    The two kids are really good supporting actors. They bring a lot to the movie. They make the situation more complicated a few times in unexpected ways. Bailee Madison is very impressive. We will see her again and often.

    The normal cast of Happy Madisson movies are all there for their usual 2 minutes and all bring their own laugh. One of them made me swallow water in my lungs! He is good! I will let you guess which one.

    All and all, we left very satisfied and happy we had this family night, even the teenagers. No frustration like we had in True Grit and no disappointment like we had in Sanctum. This was better than expected and worth its money. Just sit down and "Go with it!".
    6jantoniou

    Likable Sandler-fare, as usual

    Adam Sandler is getting pretty solid at producing and acting in quasi-poignant tales that get him somewhat further away - and, ultimately, closer to (doesn't make sense, I know) - from his proto-Sandler-style of filmmaking that has his vaguely proto-typical cast of characters - hapless, hopeless geeks, improbable ladies' man, a "nice guy" that all the ladies want, but still seem to settle on the douches. Sandler brings his "crew" together - former/current SNLers, Allen Covert (who is pretty much in every Sandler movie that I can think of), and some heavy-hitters occasionally. "The Wedding Singer," "Grown-Ups," and, now, "Just Go With It" all pander to this amiable style of film-making that is at times borderline gross-out - but just pulls away before you realize this probably isn't an Apatow-slacker movie, nor is attempting to be.

    Sandler is a plastic surgeon who long ago accidentally discovered he could play the "my wife is a terrible person who abuses me" card to score with hot chicks at the bar. Fact is he's not actually married - he and/or his wife left him at the altar many years before when he discovered she really didn't like him - but he's become so comfortable with lying to score with the chicks he just doesn't care - or seem to. Jennifer Aniston is his office assistant, a sweet, single gal with 2 kids. She doesn't much care for how he deals with the ladies, but she still likes him because she sees what a sweet guy he really is under the surface of his rather devious womanizing that all starts with a lie.

    Sandler meets the bounteous and beautiful - and, very young - Brooklyn Decker at a party. They sleep together on the beach and in the morning Decker discovers he's "married." Sandler immediately throws a lie out there - he IS in fact, married (wait, no he's not, but it's all a lie anyway) but he's in the process of getting a divorce because his relationship with his wife - again, playing the same card - is very bad. Decker somehow believes him and off we go with the rest of the movie where Aniston agrees to be his fake wife and ultimately go off on a vacation with Decker, Sandler, Aniston's kids, and Nick Swanson as the court jester/boob (basically a version of Rob Schneider from Sandler's other "Happy Madison" movies) who pretends to be Aniston's boyfriend.

    There are a lot of funny setups and jokes - enough to enjoy the movie, for sure, even if they do clearly seem to be Sandler-ish in their obviousness. Hey, he's a plastic surgeon, let's see where we might milk that. Decker is half his and Aniston's age - let's see where we might milk that. Swanson is an often over-the-top boob - let's see where we can grab some silly jokes there. Aniston's kids - the daughter, especially - are good for quite a few laughs as well.

    I half expected Decker to be pretty bad, but she does just fine. She is playing against top comedic talent here - though honestly Sandler nearly seems on auto-pilot in most of his movies - and nowhere is Jessica Simpson-like delivery in evidence. It hardly needs to be said she is being used for her looks more than her supposed talent, but her ability to transcend the "Hey, I'm just here to be a C-cup blond bimbo in a bikini" obviousness of her role is commendable. Sandler is notorious - or very successful, depending on your perspective - in bringing in at least one or two pieces of eye candy to most of his films, but in a manner that is less blatant or purely perverse. Yes, Sandler likes hiring hot chicks, but he also likes the good/nice guy to have a shot with her, which makes most of us nerds feel at least a little bit more hopeful. Decker and Aniston both of course fill this role, quite well.

    While clearly not an intentional Oscar-winner, Sandler proves he is again capable of making a funny, somewhat poignant, generally enjoyable PG-13-bordering-on-R-rated film.
    7littlemssvixen

    not expecting this: job well done

    I've seen almost all of Jennifer Aniston's movies and most of them I really did not like. So my expectations of "Just go with it" were very low. But I was pleasantly surprised to find that I was laughing with tears in my eyes the first 20min of watching this movie and I didn't stop laughing till the screen showed black.

    Al though the movie almost is 2 hours long, I wasn't bored at any time. The story was well written, the acting was amazing and hilarious and it was original in it's jokes. It did have a typical ending, but for once it didn't bother me because of the good build up in the story and the development of the characters.

    If you do have a weakness for typical comedy movies, but can't seem to find a good one these days, definitely check out this one: laughter guaranteed!

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    • Trivia
      This is the first collaboration between Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. The two of them have known each other since the 1990s before either of them became famous. They met through some mutual friends and shared meals together. She also used to watch him perform at the Improv, and she attended his wedding in 2003. He had also tried to get her to join Saturday Night Live (1975) during his time there, but she turned it down to join Friends (1994).
    • Goofs
      When Danny is teaching Michael how to swim, Katherine and Palmer show up and start watching. Maggie yells to her little brother, "Keep going, Michael, don't give up!" They are supposed to be using their fake names in front of Palmer, so Maggie should have called him "Bart" instead of "Michael", and/or Palmer should have asked why she was calling him Michael.
    • Quotes

      Devlin Adams: So, where's Danny?

      Katherine: [pause] Devlin, Danny is at his wedding.

      Devlin Adams: Come again?

      Katherine: I was never married to him. All a big lie I made up.

      Devlin Adams: Why?

      Katherine: Because I couldn't stand the thought of you knowing the truth.

      Devlin Adams: Really?

      Katherine: So, yeah. I'm a single mother. I have two kids I love more than anything in the world. I drive a Honda, I still have dial-up internet. I got a 2.7 GPA in college, not a 3.4. And while I'm at it telling the truth, I name my kids' poop after you. And I work for Danny. I'm his assistant. That's it.

      Devlin Adams: Really? I would never have guessed this. I mean, you two had a real connection.

      Katherine: He's great, he's the greatest guy, and I might even be in love with him, but it really doesn't matter at this moment because he is getting married to another person, right now.

      Devlin Adams: [pause] Ian and I are breaking up.

      Katherine: What? What happened?

      Devlin Adams: Well for starters, he's gay. I mean look at him

      Ian Maxtone Jones: [with a group of sailors] That's a strong muscle, right there. I'm squeezin'.

      Katherine: Devlin, I gotta tell you, last night, with the ass grab of the coconut, little bit of a red flag.

      Devlin Adams: I've seen him do that with the soap.

      Katherine: Oh! What about the iPod?

      Devlin Adams: He didn't invent shit. He made his money suing the Dodgers after he got hit by a foul ball.

      Katherine: [laughs] Oh God! So what?

      Devlin Adams: Well, this is different?

      Katherine: Yeah, I mean, why didn't we try this truth telling thing before?

      Devlin Adams: I don't know.

      [They hug. Devlin sees Danny behind Katherine]

      Danny: Aww, that's nice. It's nice to tell the truth. The truth is fun, isn't it? Like were you telling the truth when you said you might be in love with me?

      Devlin Adams: I'm gonna leave you two. Gotta go get a divorce.

    • Alternate versions
      Although it has a relatively mild PG-13 rating, when shown on U.S. broadcast and basic cable TV, there is a slightly edited version. Examples are: when Danny is helping the injured boy at the party and the boy describes a girl he was taken with, the word "nipple" is cut; Katherine and Danny have a conversation about the phrase "Making a devlin"--this is cut; Danny explains that the name of his soon-to-be ex-wife is Devlin--due to the connection with the earlier scene, this is deleted; there is a scene with Palmer nude--even though it is only from the back, and waist up, the TV version just shows her arm.
    • Connections
      Alternate-language version of Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      So Lonely
      Written by Sting

      Performed by The Police

      Courtesy of A&M Records Ltd.

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site (France)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Una esposa de mentira
    • Filming locations
      • Kaua'i, Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Happy Madison Productions
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    • Budget
      • $80,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $103,028,109
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $30,514,732
      • Feb 13, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $214,945,591
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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