Good Morning Call
Good Morning Call

Good Morning Call

2001Movie19 minJapanese

One year has passed since Nao and Uehara accidentally moved into the same apartment. Since then, they have become an official couple. With Uehara's 16th birthday coming up, Nao's biggest worry is what to buy him. Everything is going smoothly- that is, until Nao realizes Uehara's birthday has already passed and she spent it acting as a cut model for the handsome hair stylist, Asai.

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IMDb3.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes4%
Metacritic23/100
Google Users34%
Director: John WhitesellGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A struggling, underachieving advertising executive is ecstatic when he lands a major account with a prestigious company. However, his newfound success is threatened when he discovers his new boss's daughter is the same woman he drunkenly married the night before, and she has no memory of their nuptials. He must now try to win her heart again and convince her they are meant to be, all while keeping his professional life from imploding.

Critical Reception

Good Morning Call was poorly received by critics and audiences alike, widely considered a critical and commercial failure. Its predictable plot, uninspired humor, and weak performances contributed to its negative reception.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a weak script and uninspired comedic performances.
  • The romantic subplot is unconvincing and lacks chemistry.
  • A forgettable romantic comedy with little to offer.

Google audience: Audiences generally found the movie to be unfunny and predictable, with many expressing disappointment in the lead actor's performance and the overall lack of originality in the plot.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to star Adam Sandler before Tom Green took over the lead role.

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