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Millionaire George Wade doesn't make a move without Lucy Kelson, his multi-tasking Chief Counsel at the Wade Corporation. A brilliant attorney with a strategic mind, she also has an ulcer and doesn't get much sleep. It's not the job that's getting to her--it's George. Smart, charming and undeniably self-absorbed, he treats her more like a nanny than a Harvard-trained lawyer--and can barely choose a tie without her help. Now, after five years of calling the shots, on everything from his clothes to his divorce settlements, Lucy Kelson is calling it quits. Although George makes it difficult for Lucy to leave the Wade Corporation, he finally agrees to let her go--but only if she finds her own replacement. After a challenging search, she hires an ambitious young lawyer with an obvious eye on her wealthy new boss. Finally free of George and his 24-hour requests, Lucy is ready to change course and join her devoted boyfriend on an adventure at sea. Or is she? Confronted with the fact that Lucy is literally sailing out of his life, George faces a decision of his own: is it ever too late to say "I love you"? (official distributor synopsis)

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POMO 

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English Two Weeks Notice is a comedy that focuses less on what it’s actually about than on the charm of the lead actors. The film contains a lot of improvisation, mainly from Sandry Bullock, while Hugh Grant remains in her shadow. This sincere, immediate and endearing film is delightful as a pleasant way to pass the time. ()

novoten 

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English I wouldn't particularly condemn this concoction. Although the storyline is used a hundred times and predictable to the point of disaster, the central duo looks good together, and above all, Grant can handle just about anything. ()