Just the Way You Are
Just the Way You Are
| 09 May 2015 (USA)
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When a professional matchmaker’s own marriage loses its spark, she seeks to recharge the relationship by asking her husband out on a blind date. As Mother’s Day approaches and their romance starts to rekindle, she wonders if her career-driven husband will finally learn to put his family’s needs before his job.

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HeadlinesExotic

Boring

CrawlerChunky

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Griff Lees

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Scarlet

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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nadinesalakovv

As a movie buff, Romantic Dramas are not my favourite genre, but i'm open-minded and gave this film a chance when i saw it advertised on Netflix."Just the Way You Are" is actually not that bad, it's watchable, the dialogue is clean, there's no swearing, the movie plot is okay, the performances are good, the directing is decent, what's not to like?! This movie wants to get its point across that marriage is something that you have to work hard at, the movie's message is decent. As someone who doesn't relate to marriage, romance, and relationships, i still respect what this film is saying.If you want a film that is not intense, and that doesn't have any cussing, then you should watch this movie. It isn't brilliant, but it isn't rubbish. "Just the Way You Are" is a nice little movie, but it doesn't stand out and is one of those films that can be forgotten amongst the many that have similar story lines.

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Kirpianuscus

for fans of romance, it is a wise choice. because it is different and well made and seductive. for the others - like me - , it could be a not bad choice. for the generous theme of marriage crisis as result of lost of flame. for the decent performances. and, sure, for beginning and the end - father Bob remembering so well Obama -. in same measure, the film has few virtues who are smart used . one - Rukiya Bernard as Claire who did an admirable job. the second - the front porch as symbol of family. the dance. the return to hobbies of youth - baseball , taco, song, dance. it is a beautiful film for the science to reflect a mature love. sure, using clichés and predictable recipes. but in a reasonable way. and this transforms it in a real, real seductive romance.

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aramisfan

I Love Candace but this one is my favoriteTouching story line, love the couple, the chemistry is great, acting makes me feel as though I'm watching this couple as I peek into a window or something, very convincing! I could watch this everyday you've got to see it, you WONT be disappointed!

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rebekahrox

This started off quite promisingly. Cameron Bure is always pretty reliable, and Ty Olssen was a good fit as her overly involved in work husband. Some good conflict was set up with the Dad missing their 15th wedding anniversary and forgetting his sensitive daughters audition for the school play. This guy had some major grovelling to do. Seriously. Didn't happen. All was forgiven after a couple of very expensive and elaborate dates. That was the movie: sum and summary. A potential problem was averted when the Dad, once again, showed his selfishness and lack of consideration when he agreed to move pack up his family and move from Seattle to New Orleans without even telling the much put upon Candace. Nope. He just called his bosses bluff and he ended up managing the project from Seattle. Problem smoothed over with a spa day for wifey and a wedding vow renewal.

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