This was a nice easy movie to watch, and like all the other Hugh Grant movies this one was a classic chick flick. Liked Marisa Tomei she was quite funny. Good to watch on a night that you want to chill with a nice glass of wine and a bit of a laugh.
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This was a nice easy movie to watch, and like all the other Hugh Grant movies this one was a classic chick flick. Liked Marisa Tomei she was quite funny. Good to watch on a night that you want to chill with a nice glass of wine and a bit of a laugh.
Fifteen years ago, screenwriter Ray Michaels (Grant) won an Academy Award. As a successful, witty, sexy Englishman in Hollywood, the world was his oyster. Years later, he's creatively washed up, divorced and broke but still very much the centre of his own universe. With no other options, he's forced to take a job teaching screenwriting at a small college. Although he believes the work to be beneath an Oscar-winner, he hopes to make some easy money and enjoy the favours of impressionable young co-eds. What he doesn't expect to find is the single mother (Tomei), a mature student who winds up teaching Ray a few hilarious and heart-warming lessons of her own.
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