No Strings Attached (2011) Review
R - Release Date - 21 Jan, 2011 - 108 min
Casts : Natalie Portman, Ashton Kutcher and Kevin Kline
Romance and comedy combine in this light, feel-good film. Natalie Portman and Ashton Kutcher are on the lead, playing the two friends who agreed to have casual sex together on a strictly-no-emotional-involvement clause. The two were initially okay with the set up until Adam (Kutcher) gets jealous when Emma, (Portman) who is a hospital resident, gets close with a fellow doctor, Sam.
The frenzy starts when Emma rebuffs Adam for his emotional involvement, for her to realize late that she also feels lonely without him. She then tries to win Adam back, who is having issues on his own with his father dating his ex-girlfriend. A series of funny and unfortunate events dawned upon the two main characters, only to be back on each other’s arms in the end. But this time around, they would rather have the strings attached. This one is a good-natured comedy movie with lots of sub-plots that would thrill viewers and genuinely make them laugh while watching.
The frenzy starts when Emma rebuffs Adam for his emotional involvement, for her to realize late that she also feels lonely without him. She then tries to win Adam back, who is having issues on his own with his father dating his ex-girlfriend. A series of funny and unfortunate events dawned upon the two main characters, only to be back on each other’s arms in the end. But this time around, they would rather have the strings attached. This one is a good-natured comedy movie with lots of sub-plots that would thrill viewers and genuinely make them laugh while watching.
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