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L!fe Happens

L!fe Happens (2011)

June. 18,2011
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5.6
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R
| Drama Comedy Romance

A comedy centered on two best friends, Kim and Deena, who fight to maintain normalcy in their lives after Kim gets pregnant and has a baby.

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Breakinger
2011/06/18

A Brilliant Conflict

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Animenter
2011/06/19

There are women in the film, but none has anything you could call a personality.

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Loui Blair
2011/06/20

It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.

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Beulah Bram
2011/06/21

A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.

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mr-roozowaszafka
2011/06/22

The movie is offensive. End of.'Fathers are antiquated."? This movie was clearly directed by uneducated, mentally incapable, and frankly sexist feminazis, who should be SHOT on the spot. On top of it, the movie is bland, boring, and idiotically unoriginal. This movie adds nothing to society in general, apart from deeming women as stupid incompetent creatures, unable to say anything that makes sense/matters/is worth listening to. This movie should honestly be taken off the shelves/taken off Netflix for being sexist, just like GTAV was banned in Target stores in Australia.

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wheat-633-778715
2011/06/23

The thing is: so i get preggers... my life is over. I'm sorry, but to my recollection, sex should be a choice. I think this whole movie is just a waste of time. Of course things will change. Nothing funny came of it, and it gives a terrible message to youth. Come on, I have a baby because I cannot wait to find a condom and have sex.... OMG! my life has changed! not good writing. It was not believable. How about some more hilarious hijinks of having a baby, instead of the inappropriate, "none of my friends want to hang out with me now that I have a baby.... they are still of partying age, but I don't care... they should cater to my whims... because I had a baby... waaah" It wasn't funny, nor did it have good content.

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hongsc
2011/06/24

Kate Bosworth was great in the movie. Krysten Ritter was great as well. Justin Kirk, who played Henri was great as well. And no he's not French. Rachael Bilson was amazing. They could have made a movie on just her. From Valley of Dolls to America's Last Virgin. She was awesome. So what went wrong? The script didn't have enough development in the relationships. Kim and Deena looked comfortable and their rapid fire exchange showed they had great chemistry but it didn't happen enough, which is why Bilson's character stood out the most since she did it on her own. She was sweet, innocent, fun, kind, and sexy in a sweet girl next door way. Then there's Nicolas and the baby. Why? The story centers around this for a good portion of the movie then Kim finds herself. This could have been Bridesmaid fun. Instead it ends up being a movie that falls flat. It remembers me of Life as We Know It and Friends with Kids. Both which are better than this. But I would love to see Rachael Bilson, Kate Bosworth, Krysten Ritter, and Justin Kirk do a spin off of sorts minus the baby and Nicolas. And Jason Biggs? Wasted effort.

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DICK STEEL
2011/06/25

The title says it all, when precautions aren't taken and risks weren't evaluated, allowing the body to rule over the mind, and nine months later, life happens. As the premise goes, Kim (Krysten Ritter) decided to go ahead with her one night stand anyway when housemate and friend Deena (Kate Bosworth) took the last piece of latex to fuel her own carnal desires, and that lapse costs Kim dearly when she becomes mom to Baby Max (played by Connor and Zachary Ross). This becomes the comedic tale of single motherhood, friendship, romance and the likes, a pure chick flick that walks the path of one's horror story during a moment of indiscretion.Kim certainly isn't cut out to being a mother, clearly without a proper support structure in place save for housemates Deena and Laura (Rachel Bilson), who between them juggle time to take care of Max in what would be reminiscent of Three Men and a Baby. But of course this time juggle wrecks havoc on every one's lives especially when they're at the crossroads of their individual profession, and having baby at home means less time outside for nights out, Directed by Kat Coiro who co-wrote the story with Krysten Ritter, which they claim had a lot of their individual characters and traits put into the characters of Kim and Deena, Life Happens plays out the typical insecurities of the female, with the baby in it more for the gimmick. As the central character in which the film revolves around, Kim shows she's not all that perfect, willing to "disown" her child Max so that she could have a shot at establishing a new relationship with Nicolas (Geoff Stults) whom she met at a party, and learnt fleetingly of his disdain for kids. And seriously her character is not all that likable given that innate crutch to push Max to just about anyone to babysit, while she schemes to get laid, to put it crudely.While the film also tried to show the prejudices faced by single mothers and the many challenges they have to conquer, the story throws in Deena as the blonde who gets all the fun, with a career that is taking of, and almost always in control over the relationships with the opposite sex. And the scene during the double date was one of the best as it exposes just about how close and chummy both Kim and Deena are, and yet fully understanding each other's flaws and amplifying them just to spite the other. Cat fight, someone?The casting is a little bit strange and needed getting used to because each of them don't really look too comfortable in their roles. Krysten Ritter for the most parts looked like a dead ringer for Anne Hathaway, while Kate Bosworth struggles as the alpha-female Deena. Perhaps the most wasted of all characters here belonged to Rachel Wilson, who plays the bimbo with questionable careers that don't seem to last, present only to lend her star power, and to play up on her character's naivety during her reality show participation as America's Last Virgin. And with this being a chick flick, the male characters were nothing more than one dimensional caricatures mostly portrayed as perfect studs, or cads for not fulling understanding the plight of the woman.Don't look toward this film for that silver bullet instructional material on how to bring up a baby. It had some elements underlying its point that parenting is a full time job made all the more difficult when there is no support from a spouse, and literally sapping life out of oneself in the care and development of another human being. It's almost similar in treatment to another single mom film titled Motherhood starring Uma Thurman, but this one had a lot more characters involved in raising the baby, and having a bevy of good looking casts in a comedy always helps.

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