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A successful aesthetic surgeon named Danny pretends to have unhappy marriage to approach other women. One day, Danny meets the woman of his dreams,Palmer. She soon has doubts about him. Danny tells her that he is about to divorce and Palmer asks to see his wife. Danny asks his manager Katherine to pretend his wife.What will happen?
An egregiously unfunny enterprise that seem less crafted than extruded through the great product-mill that is Hollywood at its most homogenized and soulless.
Sandler has mellowed into an appealingly garlicky, old-school mensch, and Aniston, as a self-sacrificingly practical woman in a race against time, is a genre unto herself.
The silly story and crummy writing leave Just Go With It feeling a bit unfinished and never quite hitting the right level, like a haphazard hodgepodge of poor ideas.
Aniston appears just as disgusted with these characters as we are. She's never been so relatable.
May 03, 2015
Chicago Reader
Jennifer Aniston has starred in so many lame romantic comedies that she's become an industry punch line, but drop her into an Adam Sandler movie and she comes off like Katharine Hepburn.