In Life as We Know It, Katherine Heigl and Josh Duhamel discover that their closest friends have appointed them guardians of their child in the unlikely event of their joint death--an unlikely event that has just happened. Make no mistake: There's no reason this movie should have been any good. The premise is the worst kind of formulaic Hollywood claptrap; the pleasant but cautious Heigl (Knocked Up) is playing yet another uptight fussbudget; since a promising movie debut in the underrated Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!, Duhamel has largely coasted on his looks in tripe like the Transformers movies--yet Life as We Know It is surprisingly likable. After the movie gets through the basic exposition--and navigates some radical shifts in tone with unexpected deftness--the script somehow manages to make its clichés into something resembling real human situations. The colorful supporting characters are all entertainingly written and well played by a solid cast. And both Heigl and Duhamel give understated, engaging performances that manage to make the inevitable conclusion seem almost not inevitable. Director Greg Berlanti (The Broken Hearts Club) deserves kudos for skillfully balancing humor and pathos and turning this unpromising material into a sincere and enjoyable movie.
After a disastrous first date for caterer Holly (Katherine Heigl) and network sports director Messer (Josh Duhamel), all they have is common is a dislike for each other and their love for their goddaughter Sophie. But when they suddenly become all Sophie has in this world, Holly and Messer must set their differences aside. Juggling careers and social calendars, they’ll have to find common ground while living under the same roof. Josh Lucas, Christina Hendricks, Hayes MacArthur and Jean Smart co-star in this tart and tender romantic comedy directed by Greg Berlanti (Brothers & Sisters, Everwood).
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Katherine Heigl | Holly Berenson |
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Josh Duhamel | Eric Messer |
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Josh Lucas | Sam |
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Alexis Clagett | Sophie |
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Brynn Clagett | Sophie |
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Brooke Clagett | Sophie |
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Hayes MacArthur | Peter Novak |
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Christina Hendricks | Alison Novak |
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Sarah Burns | Janine Groff |
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Jessica St. Clair | Beth |
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Brooke Liddell | Older Sophie |
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Kiley Liddell | Older Sophie |
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Britt Flatmo | Amy |
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Rob Huebel | Ted |
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Melissa McCarthy | DeeDee |
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DeRay Davis | Lonnie |
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Kumail Nanjiani | Simon |
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Andrew Daly | Scott |
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Bill Brochtrup | Gary |
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Will Sasso | Josh |
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Majandra Delfino | Jenna |
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Jason MacDonald | Cousin |
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Tara Ochs | Cousin's Wife |
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Wilbur Fitzgerald | Peter's Dad |
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Melissa Ponzio | Victoria (Stripper Cousin) |
| Director | Greg Berlanti |
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| Writer | Ian Deitchman, Kristin Rusk | |
| Producer | Bruce Berman, Paul Brooks, Denise Di Novi, Richard J. Gelfand, Joe Hartwick Jr., Katherine Heigl, Nancy Heigl, Barry Josephson, Brad Kessell, Scott Niemeyer, Jon Silk, Norm Waitt, Alexander Young | |
| Musician | Blake Neely | |
| Photography | Andrew Dunn | |
| Edition | Blu-Ray, DVD & Digital Copy Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Screen Ratios | Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1) |
| Audio Tracks | DTS-HD High Resolution Audio [English] |
| Subtitles | English | French | Spanish |
| Distributor | Warner Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Feb 08, 2011 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 3737 |
| Added Date | Dec 12, 2012 01:15:26 |
| Modified Date | Mar 26, 2019 22:02:01 |