Blended

2014 "Single Dad, No Clue. Single Mom, Flying Solo."
6.5| 1h57m| PG-13| en
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After a divorced mom and widowed dad have a disastrous blind date and part ways, they unknowingly end up having to share the same romantic suite at an African resort for families during spring break.

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Curapedi I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Invaderbank The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.
Kamila Bell This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
rich-320 Definitely worth the time to watch it. These two have done a few movies together and they always have good chemistry. Sure, it's formulaic. But, they're both seasoned actors, and able to be convincingly relatable. The usual Sandler suspects populate the cast, along with a few surprises. I watched this on HBO, and was interrupted a half hour into it. I decided to watch it all the way through, from the beginning, later in the night. Glad I did.
bknb02 I really enjoyed this movie!! I think that Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore should make a movie every year together! This little jewel did not get the exposure that 50 1st dates got and I really enjoyed it, wish I had known about it sooner! I enjoyed it with Sonny Gomez! 😀🐶 Aka "Little Kujo" at Coffee Bean 😉
James Ashberry When Adam Sandler first came on the scene, I was at university. I lost count of the times we watch Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison. The one liners became of feature of our daily lives!Over the next few years, Sandler had a string of hits - The Wedding Singer, Big Daddy and Little Nicky were all firm favourites. However, with the exception of Fifty First Dates where he teamed up with Drew Barrymore again, I found the humour to be a tame compared to the earlier films and at times a little predictable - certainly not laugh out loud like Happy Gilmore.When I saw Sandler had teamed up with Barrymore again, I decided to give it a watch - having loved both 50 First Dates and The Wedding Singer. From start to finish I found myself laughing out loud. With one liner after one liner, cameos by characters from Happy Gilmore, 50 First Dates and The Wedding Singer (and probably more that I missed) and the incredible on-screen chemistry between Sandler and Barrymore makes this a feelgood romcom that is a return to form for Adam Sandler.In reality, it's a predictable enough script, and at times you groan at the storyline, but it doesn't matter because it's funny, heart warming and feel good all at the same time.I loved this film. And I love that Sandler made me laugh again (even if Pixels and The Cobbler came after this!)Watch it!
Lola A The movie has its moments but it was mostly boring and moving say to slow. Drew's acting was just terrible. Bella on the other hand was surprisingly good. Adam also boring and acting not so great but way better than Drew. There is no message that the movie delivers and most of the things that happen are pretty unrealistic too. For the events to take place there is way too much coincidence needed that just wouldn't happen. Well, at least it has just a slight chance to happen in real life. The scene where Drew sings the song to the kids that their actual mother used to sing is just the culmination of offness that this movie has. The only good things that this movie has are the scenes where they singers appear out of nowhere singing blending. Overall a date of time.