
A process server, Joe Tyler (played by Matthew Perry) is given the task of serving divorce papers on Sara Moore (Elizabeth Hurley), the wife of of a wealthy Texas businessman. To do so he needs to contend with her attempts at evasion and the attempts of a colleague to undermine him.... (Full plot summary below)
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A process server, Joe Tyler (played by Matthew Perry) is given the task of serving divorce papers on Sara Moore (Elizabeth Hurley), the wife of of a wealthy Texas businessman. To do so he needs to contend with her attempts at evasion and the attempts of a colleague to undermine him.
Leave your thoughts about Serving Sara.
| Talking Pictures (U.S.)Tony ToscanoAs problematic as the two leads are, they are inconsequential to this poorly written story |
| Supercala.comJohn VenableIt can only be recommended as a very mild rental...ya know, one of those that you pick up because you've already seen everything else. |
| Katrillion.comJohn OliverAnyone associated with this god-awful movie should be suspended from Hollywood for the rest of the year. |
| Journal News (Westchester, NY)Marshall FineThough Perry and Hurley make inspiring efforts to breathe life into the disjointed, haphazard script by Jay Scherick and David Ronn, neither the actors nor director Reginald Hudlin can make it more than fitfully entertaining. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekFrom the viewer's perspective 'Suffering Sara' or 'Surviving Sara' might be more apt...a serving of 'Sara' that you'd do well to decline. |
| Dallas Morning NewsPhilip WuntchThe entire movie is in need of a scented bath. |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsA string of rehashed sight gags based in insipid vulgarity. |
| KBTV-NBC (Beaumont, TX)Danny MintonI just hope there's not a second serving of Sara anytime soon. |
| Your Movies (cleveland.com)John UrbancichSadly, any hoped-for chemistry rarely materializes in a landslide of mostly mean-spirited humor. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderLame, limp, unappealing, incompetent, clueless -- these are the kindest words I can come up with to describe this film. |