Based on 604 votes and 231 reviews.
The movie was sad, funny and would see it again. The actors and actress were beautiful. Good movie
My wife & I went to see Life As We Know It expecting to see, from the T.V. trailers, a slap-stick type of comedy. We got our fair share of out loud laughs, but were pleasantly surprised to see a dramatic story as well. Katherine Heigl & Josh Duhamel played well as a couple at odds, but finding love through a shared child.
The movie was much better than expected, and I really enjoyed it. It is a romantic comedy, but one with some substance. Heigl & Duhamel gave genuine performances, and you really wanted to root for their characters, seeing what all new parents have to go through. Heigl does well in the more dramatic scenes, and I hope she takes on more dramatic roles in the future as this is definitely her strength. I also enjoyed the supporting cast & neighbours, and would love to see their stories expanded as maybe extras on the dvd release. The ending of the movie was a bit weak, and I wish they would have developed it a bit more, but otherwise this is a movie I would recommend.
I really enjoyed this movie! A nice blend of comedy and romance! The two leads had nice chemistry on screen and i really enjoyed the witty banter between them. I would recommend this movie to all my friends (guys included)!
This is not normally the type of movies I attend to at theatres. It was awesome and totally could relate to it, as I have raised 3 children and have been there. I would would recommend this movie to all ages. It was hilarious.
Enjoyable, sad, happy and hilarious at times, but I thought the ending was a little weak. Overall a great movie to see with a friend for something not too deep or dark.
My friend and I thought it was pretty good. I gave it three stars - funny and acting was good. A good romcom movie - no offensive scenes. Christine Richard
We really enjoyed the movie last nite. It was funny and sad and made one think about how life can throw you a curve at anytime. It can happen to anyone. Thank you for the opportunity to see the sneak preview.
I went to see "Life As We Know It" at a free preview last night. It is much better than the trailers! I was expecting a very light, frothy, almost slapstick comedy/love story and instead got something more. It's more of a love story - and a growing story - than comedy, although there are definitely some comedic moments in it, but the ones they show in the trailer are funnier in context than they appear, and there are lot more serious moments. I cried a couple of times - and apparently I wasn't the only one. It's not a serious philisophical movie - it's probably not going to make you think hard about life - but it's fun and moving and has the happy ending you knew it would have. Both
We loved the movie, funny, sad, happy ending was great!