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Romantic comedy starring Drew Barrymore as Lucy Whitmore, a beautiful woman suffering from acute short-term memory loss. After a car accident several months before, she has been left with a rare brain condition that causes her memory to be totally erased every night when she goes to sleep. Adam Sandler plays Henry Roth, a vet who works at the aquarium in the Hawaiian resort where Lucy is living a quiet life with her over-protective father (Blake Clark) and goofy brother (Sean Astin). Henry usually spends his summers seducing a string of female tourists that he'll never see again - but when he meets Lucy he realises he's found something special, and resolves to give up his promiscuous, non-commital lifestyle. The only problem is, when he meets her again the next day, she hasn't got a clue who he is. Henry embarks on an elaborate quest to win her heart, with the help of his stoner best friend Ula (Rob Schneider). Dan Aykroyd makes a cameo appearance as Lucy's doctor. (Sony Pictures Releasing)

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Lima 

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English Easily forgettable crap with a sort of time loop premise that was handled much more funnily and smartly in Ramis’s Groundhog Day. Surprisingly little awkwardness for Sandler, and the king of awkwardness here, Rob Schneider, is also mysteriously tolerable (except for a couple of dodgy jokes). The basic prerequisite for enjoying this comedy, however, is not to dwell on the holes in logic and the sheer ridiculousness of the plot. It was an almost impossible task for me. ()

kaylin 

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English I simply like Adam Sandler and, as one of the few actors, he is capable of playing in a romantic comedy and being funny at the same time. This is a comedy that has an idea, an interesting story, and great characters, not only those in the main roles. Surprisingly, I liked this film even more after watching it for the second time. ()

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gudaulin 

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English Each of us is intimately familiar with this situation: the smaller the expectations, the greater the enthusiasm for an otherwise average film. And vice versa - the greater the expectations, the more bitter the disappointment, even though objective reality is somewhere in the middle. I seriously expected very little from this movie, or rather "nothing." After watching it, I initially intended to give it four stars with excitement, but then I pondered it and erased a star. Rob Schneider is slightly less awkward than usual, but he still overacts and Sandler also recalls his worst acting several times (most notably in the scene where he cries on the boat, reminiscing about lost love). Nevertheless, despite all of this, it is still the best Sandler comedy with surprisingly civil performances from both main characters and a funny storyline. Overall impression: a decent 65%. ()

lamps 

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English Universal life hack: If you are in a bad mood, watch 50 First Dates. The script perhaps is not tight enough to deserve cult status, but Hollywood would kill today for this load of great ideas, effective jokes and likeable characters. A film with not only Sandler but also Rob Schneider and the delicate Sean Astin at their comedic best – and every time I watch it is just as great fun as the first. ()

DaViD´82 

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English If Sandler had managed to leave out his typical toilet-humor elements which don’t really suit the concept of this movie, it could have been a great comedy. A nice, rather nutty idea with potential for lots of really good scenes was not used to the full. The result lies about half-way to its ideal destination. And it’s neither particularly funny, nor romantic. But it’s nice to watch and easy to relax to. In other words, it serves its purpose to the letter. And even Sandler is bearable in some places. ()

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