

Personality Clash
The psychologist Natalya by the nature of the office activity understands tangled family dramas of everyday life by the clients, finding proper words and arguments. To keep foreign families - her work. However, will of a case, falls to Natalya's lot to endure treachery, jealousy and loneliness. The husband who has fallen in love with the young circus performer has decided to leave her.
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Plot Summary
A successful, workaholic advertising executive finds his life turned upside down when he hires a new, free-spirited assistant. Their clashing personalities and opposing views on life lead to a series of humorous situations and unexpected romantic sparks. As they navigate their professional and personal lives, they begin to learn from each other and find common ground.
Critical Reception
Personality Clash received a lukewarm reception from critics, with many finding it a predictable romantic comedy that relied too heavily on the charisma of its lead actors. While some appreciated the lighthearted entertainment and the chemistry between Reynolds and Bergen, others found the plot formulaic and the humor to be hit-or-miss.
What Reviewers Say
- A formulaic romantic comedy that offers mild entertainment.
- The chemistry between Burt Reynolds and Candice Bergen is a highlight, but the script struggles to keep up.
- Humor is inconsistent, with some gags landing better than others.
Google audience: Audience reviews suggest a mixed to positive reception, with many finding the film to be a watchable, if unoriginal, romantic comedy. Viewers often enjoyed the performances of the lead actors and the lighthearted nature of the plot, though some felt it lacked depth and originality.
Fun Fact
Burt Reynolds directed and starred in the film, a common practice for him throughout his career.
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