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Rating: 5.845/10 by 1313 users

The Five-Year Engagement (2012)

Exactly one year after Tom meets Violet, he surprises her with a wedding ring. By all accounts, Tom and Violet are destined for their happily ever after. However, this engaged couple just keep getting tripped up on the long walk down the aisle.

Directing:
  • Nicholas Stoller
  • Michael J. Moore
  • Brenda Lopez
  • Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Writing:
  • Jason Segel
  • Nicholas Stoller
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Apr 27, 2012

Rating: 5.845/10 by 1313 users

Alternative Title:
5 Year Engagement - US
Ο Πενταετής Αρραβώνας - GR
婚迷指数:5 - TW
订婚五年 - CN
Cinq ans de réflexion - CA

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 04 minutes
Budget: $30,000,000
Revenue: $54,169,363

Plot Keyword: chase, san francisco, california, restaurant, engagement, offer, love, psychologist, wedding, proposal, chef, ceremony, englishwoman, ring, unemployed

Jason Segel
Tom Solomon
Emily Blunt
Violet Barnes
Rhys Ifans
Winton Childs
Chris Pratt
Alex Eilhauer
Alison Brie
Suzie Barnes
Jacki Weaver
Sylvia Dickerson-Barnes
Jim Piddock
George Barnes
David Paymer
Pete Solomon
Mimi Kennedy
Carol Solomon
Jane Carr
Grandma Katherine
Michael Ensign
Grandpa Harold
Madge Levinson
Grandma Leonora
Zoe Niemkiewicz
Vanessa Barnes-Eilhauer
Laurie Brown
Professor Walch
Nicholas Delbanco
Professor Delbanco
Penelope Stoller
Little Violet
Chris Newman
Used Car Lot Guy
Murray Miller
SF Wedding Barn Manager
Eileen Grubba
Botanical Garden Manager
Heather Mathieson
Female Justice of the Peace
Kumail Nanjiani
Pakistani Chef
Aaron Lustig
Michigan Rabbi
Tim Heidecker
Negotiating Chef
AnnaCorey
Jill Wedding Attendee (uncredited)

Kamurai

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend for rom com fans. This is a fine movie, but it is probably one of the most depressing romantic comedies I've ever seen. This is a stacked cast with Emily Blunt and Jason Segal carrying most of the movie, with Chris Pratt and Alison Brie giving a significant support. From the title alone, you can suppose a fair bit of life creating adversity as one person in a relationship often sacrifices for another, but ideally in even terms. Part of the reason this is depressing is that it's a real "slice of life" film. Fortunately there were good comedic actors and writers that worked on this and added a significant amount of humor to this to make it watchable. It does feel like it drags on for quite a while at points, and thinking back on it, the highlight for it was Alison Brie, which is always a bad sign for a movie that a pretty face was one of the more interesting things. There is plenty of life lessons and social commentary built into it, but unless you're a big fan of romantic comedies in general, I'm not sure how much you're going to get out of this.


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