
Danny (Adam Sandler) must engage Katherine (Jennifer Aniston), his faithful assistant, to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife. Danny must pretend that he is married, because he lied to his dream girl, Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) the most gorgeous woman in the world. To keep the woman he loves, covering up one lie soon turns into many lies.... (Full plot summary below)
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Danny (Adam Sandler) must engage Katherine (Jennifer Aniston), his faithful assistant, to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife. Danny must pretend that he is married, because he lied to his dream girl, Palmer (Brooklyn Decker) the most gorgeous woman in the world. To keep the woman he loves, covering up one lie soon turns into many lies.
Leave your thoughts about Just Go with It.
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderIt's written as a broad farce -- which is a very specific style -- but it's performed as if it were a regular ol' Adam Sandler-ized romantic comedy. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekAstonishingly bad...a would-be comedy that's not just cruelly unfunny but sloppily made. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleA very funny romantic comedy that nicely combines Adam Sandler's acerbic sweetness with Aniston's down-to-earth warmth. |
| Metro Times (Detroit, MI)Corey HallAdam Sandler no longer really makes movies so much as he takes expensive, studio-subsidized vacations. |
| BrianOrndorf.comBrian OrndorfThere's little to recommend beyond Kidman's inspired manic behavior and Aniston's likability. Still, after Grown Ups, it's nice to enjoy anything about an Adam Sandler film again. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin Clifford...the laughs and likable characters make this a better than average Adam Sandler film. |
| MediaMikesMichael A. SmithFull of both funny lines and, most importantly, funny people, "Just Go With It" is Sandler's most accessible film in a long time. |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. CooperSandler and Aniston play off each other with warmth and charm, while Nicole Kidman almost steals the show as Aniston's frenemy. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonTo describe "Just Go With It" as another failed romantic comedy would imply that at one time it wanted to succeed as romantic comedy. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordWho would have thought that after failing to strike sparks with romcom costars like Steve Zahn, Aaron Eckhart and Gerard Butler that it would be old buddy Adam Sandler to make Jennifer Aniston shine? |