Dan in Real Life

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Advice columnist Dan Burns (Steve Carell) is an expert on relationships, but somehow struggles to succeed as a brother, a son and a single parent to three precocious daughters. When his entire extended family gets together for a reunion in a beachfront house, he unexpectedly meets Marie (Juliette Binoche), the woman of his dreams. She is smart, funny, beautiful and she just happens to be his brother's new girlfriend! Suddenly Dan - the man with all the answers, finds that the hardest advice to take is your own. (Icon Home Entertainment)

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IviDvo 

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English One of the coziest and most endearing romantic comedies I know, and one I love coming back to. Probably most of the credit for this goes to the casting choices, which are extremely likeable. Steve Carell is a great fit, you wish him love. I actually discovered him through this film and he immediately became one of my favorites. Juliette Binoche is very cute and her laugh must put a smile on everyone's face. My favourite Emily Blunt appears here too and the whole plot with her is endearingly comical. As I mentioned at the beginning, Dan in Real Life is a great, easygoing, authentic, and sweet film that caresses the soul. ()

kaylin 

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English And once again Steve Carell, how I love him. That means he acts without being pretentious. Or at least not mostly. With Juliette Binoche, they have perfect chemistry between them. She is incredible when she gets jealous. A beautiful story that life could truly write. It is simple and yet so beautifully complicated. But don't we all experience this? And if not truly, at least in our fantasies. Surprisingly, the ending doesn't sound so awkward, although it probably would in other movies. This film evokes pleasant feelings, mostly, and I am very glad for that. ()

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Pethushka 

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English An unexpectedly excellent comedy with a great cast (Dane Cook, Juliette Binoche). For perhaps the first time I didn't mind Steve Carell either. The brisk pace added to the lightness of the film. I have to admit that I had a really good time. The family atmosphere literally absorbed me. Except for a few minor clichés, it was a relaxing film. 4 stars. ()

D.Moore 

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English An excellent film that both makes you laugh and caresses, and whose intelligent script doesn't abuse the romantic plot for emotional blackmail, which is definitely one of the film's biggest plus points. A great Steve Carell, a charming Juliette Binoche, three daughters, none of whom are unsympathetic or otherwise annoying... Well, now I've seen what can happen during a simple family reunion. ()

Necrotongue 

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English I have the same problem with this film as with Love Actually. Both films tug at your heartstrings, both are full of annoying clichés, but for reasons unknown to me, they make me suppress my innate cynicism. If only the kids in the film hadn’t been so annoying all the time (especially the heart-to-heart with the father just before the end was enough to make me puke), I might have even thrown in a fifth star. Mainly because it’s the first time I've realized Steve Carell can do better than just comedy (sometimes of questionable quality). ()

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