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The strong humour makes up for the ultra-thin premise. Hugh Grant (George) and Sandra Bullock (Lucy) are excellent together, they share solid chemistry. I like Grant's performance the most, bringing a likeable but flawed vibe to his char...


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Dedicated environmental lawyer Lucy Kelson goes to work for billionaire George Wade as part of a deal to preserve a community center. Indecisive and weak-willed George grows dependent on Lucy's guidance on everything from legal matters to clothing. Exasperated, Lucy gives notice and picks Harvard graduate June Carter as her replacement. As Lucy's time at the firm nears an end, she grows jealous of June and has second thoughts about leaving George.
A brilliant and principled lawyer, Lucy Kelson, finds herself working for a charismatic but extremely difficult real estate mogul, George Wade. Despite George's constant demands and his tendency to hire and fire people on a whim, Lucy proves indispensable to him. However, when George decides to tear down Lucy's childhood community center for a new development, she finally decides to quit, giving him the titular two weeks' notice.
Two Weeks Notice received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Reviewers often praised the chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, and found the film to be a charming and lighthearted romantic comedy. However, some critics found the plot to be predictable and the humor to be somewhat formulaic.
Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant have undeniable chemistry that anchors the film.
The romantic comedy tropes are familiar, but executed with a pleasant charm.
While predictable, the film offers lighthearted entertainment and enjoyable performances.
Google audience: Audiences generally found 'Two Weeks Notice' to be an enjoyable and amusing romantic comedy. Many viewers appreciated the comedic performances of Sandra Bullock and Hugh Grant, finding their dynamic to be a highlight. The film is often described as a fun, easy watch that delivers on its romantic comedy promise.
Sandra Bullock initially turned down the role of Lucy Kelson multiple times, feeling the character was too similar to her previous roles. She eventually agreed after discussions with the director about developing the character further.
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The strong humour makes up for the ultra-thin premise. Hugh Grant (George) and Sandra Bullock (Lucy) are excellent together, they share solid chemistry. I like Grant's performance the most, bringing a likeable but flawed vibe to his char...
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