I Give It a Year
I Give It a Year

I Give It a Year

2013Movie97 minEnglish

After a quick courtship, two lovers hastily decide to tie the knot. As their first year of marriage unfolds, temptation and incompatibility put their relationship in jeopardy.

Read Reviews

Insights

IMDb5.8/10
Rotten Tomatoes49%
Metacritic45/100
Google Users60%
Director: Dan MazerGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

Newlyweds Nat and Josh are deliriously in love and decide to get married within six months of knowing each other. However, as their first anniversary approaches, the realities of married life begin to test their relationship. Their differing personalities, families, and the temptations of the outside world, including an attractive client and an ex-girlfriend, create comedic chaos. The film humorously explores whether their impulsive union can survive the trials and tribulations of the first year of marriage.

Critical Reception

I Give It a Year received mixed reviews from critics. Many praised the performances of the lead actors, particularly Rafe Spall and Anna Faris, and found the humor to be sharp and relatable at times. However, some critics felt the plot was predictable and relied too heavily on familiar romantic comedy tropes, with a few finding the humor to be occasionally crass or unsubtle. Audience reception was generally more positive, appreciating the lighthearted and occasionally witty take on marriage.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film offers a refreshingly cynical and witty look at the early stages of marriage.
  • Performances from the lead cast are a highlight, providing charm and comedic timing.
  • While sometimes predictable, the sharp dialogue and relatable marital struggles keep it engaging.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally found 'I Give It a Year' to be a funny and entertaining romantic comedy, with many appreciating the chemistry between the leads and the relatable portrayal of early marital challenges. Some viewers felt the humor could be a bit hit-or-miss, but overall it was considered a pleasant and amusing watch.

Fun Fact

The film's screenplay was developed over several years, with director Dan Mazer aiming to capture a more realistic, albeit heightened, portrayal of the comedic difficulties faced in the first year of marriage.

AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources

My Review

TMDB Reviews

1 reviews
Andres Gomez

Andres Gomez

Not the best comedy ever but funny and sometimes smart in the good tradition of English humor. The ending is not round, though. Something doesn't work.