![]() ![]() “Life As We Know It” plays out that worst case scenario. And if you thought about that, you probably had the scary realization about just how few good options there might be. If you’re a parent, at one point or another you’ve thought about who would take care of your kids if something happened to you and your spouse. “Life As We Know It” is rated PG-13 for sexual material, language and some drug content. But when they suddenly become all Sophie has in the world, Holly and Messer must set their differences aside.” “All Holly (Heigl) and Messer (Duhamel) have in common is a dislike for each other and a love for their goddaughter Sophie. The following is the official description of the film: Josh Duhamel: The Triplet Tamer – Josh Gets Sentimental and Brims with Charm As He Wins the Admiration of His Three “Little” Leading Ladies Katherine Heigl: Becoming the Best Mom Ever – See All the Touching, Funny, and Challenging Moments Katherine Faced in Becoming an Overnight Mom. If you love a good romcom, then you should watch this one too.A Survival Guide to Instant Parenting – Cast Members Offer Outrageously Funny Child-Rearing Advice That Would Make the PTA Cringe I wouldn’t say ‘Life As We Know It’ is the best romcom, far from it, and it’s definitely not the most hilarious, but it’s still fab. It puts you in a great mood and makes everything feel brilliant. Overall, I do love this film, I think it’s enjoyable, it has some great moments and it’s a fun easy watch. One of these neighbours is actually played by Melissa McCarthy, but to be honest her character does annoy me a bit, she bosses her husband round like nobody’s business and talks with such high pitch, I think she is supposed to be a little annoying. They struggle in their first year of having a child, with the case worker coming at the hilariously most inconsiderate times, and with the neighbours constantly hovering, helping or pestering, you decide. The film follows one year which is broken down into seasons. Holly, she’s the opposite, she’s a caterer with her own bakery and she follows life by a plan. Messer is a jokey character of playing the field, as such, he loved his old life of going to see games as a living and being able to pick up women whenever he wanted to. Told to live in their deceased friends’ house and look after their baby, they feel more and more they are falling into their friends’ lives, struggling to look after a baby who won’t stop crying. Their lives turn upside down as they are now suddenly handed a baby. Holly and Messer (that’s his last name don’t worry) are bombarded with the dreadful news of their best friends death in a car accident, the next day they are surprised to find that those best friends had named Holly and Messer together as their daughter’s guardians if anything should happen to them. The film is also quite predictable, but aren’t most romcoms? Saying all this, I really do like this film, it’s enjoyable, it has hilarious moments and heart-warming ones, I don’t think there is much else to ask for in a romcom. The other star of the film is Josh Duhamel, he is great too. I do love Katherine Heigl, but it’s pretty much the same character she plays in each film. Doesn’t mean that’s a bad thing, no not at all. And just like ‘New Year’s Eve’ she’s a caterer, although ‘New Year’s Eve’ did come out after this one. Knowing nothing of being parents and hating each other from an awful blind date three years before, they struggle through charts and other baby-related problems, trying to be the parents Sophie lost.Īnother Katherine Heigl romcom, and of course she’s a similar character to her usual, the control-freak, like in ‘27 Dresses’ or ‘The Ugly Truth’, ‘Life As We Know It’ is just the same character. When one year old Sophie is soon orphaned it’s up to the godparents to drop everything and take care of her. ![]()
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