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This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray

This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray

Großbritannien 2013 - with Rose Byrne, Rafe Spall, Anna Faris, Simon Baker, Stephen Merchant, Minni Driver ...

Movie info

Original title:I give it a year
Genre:Comedy
Direction:Dan Mazer
Sales launch:19.09.2013
Production country:Großbritannien 2013
Running time:Approx. 97 min.
Rated:Age 12+
Number of discs:1
Languages:German, English (5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio)
Subtitles:Deutsch
Picture format:16:9 (2.40:1) 1080/24p High Definition
Bonus:Cut scenes, bloopers, outtake of the pigeon scene, featurette, trailer, program tips
Region code:B
Label:Studiocanal
Web page:www.dashaeltkeinjahr.studiocanal.de
Amazon Link : This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray

Movie: It's love at first sight. When Nat (Rose Byrne) and Josh (Rafe Spall) meet, they realize they belong together. And so they do not fackeln long and are soon together at the altar. But it's not a very good omen when the priest's "I now pronounce you man and wife" literally sticks in his craw and best man Danny (Stephen Merchant) makes several mistakes in his speech. And so Nat's sister Naomi (Minnie Driver) is not the only one who prophesies that evening: "This won't last a year! And indeed, everyday life soon strikes with full force and reveals to the young married couple that they are more different than it seemed through the rose-colored glasses. Going to a couples therapist (Olivia Coleman) is supposed to close the gap between them, which is getting bigger by the day. But the appearance of handsome businessman Guy (Simon Baker) and Josh's ex Chloe (Anna Faris) don't make this desperate attempt at marriage-saving any easier...

This Won't Last a Year is the directorial debut of acclaimed comedy writer Dan Mazer, who has enjoyed particular success working with Sacha Baron Cohen on TV (Ali G Show) and in the cinema (Borat, Brüno). So there's probably no question that no well-behaved flowery romance should be expected from the man who shares responsibility for the most disgusting nude wrestling in film history. And indeed, the comedy does get down to the nitty gritty on more than one occasion. Dirty dialogues, humour below the belt and a very raunchy slide show might make some viewers blush - even if it is extreme embarrassment.

But surprisingly, the film works very well despite some humorous derailments. The laughs here are fired off by the minute, sometimes even by the second, and there's hardly a moment where there's even a hint of boredom. Certainly, there is no really high-level entertainment on offer here. But Mazer manages very well to mix crude moments with very charming and also romantic scenes to a really funny whole. His production doesn't only offer lewdness, but also a lot of heart. And this then successfully prevents the film from becoming a single embarrassment.

This, however, is not only due to the spot-on staging and the amusing script, but also to the well-chosen actors. Rafe Spall is a chaotic loser of the particularly likeable kind, while Simon Baker gets to exude plenty of tongue-in-cheek charm. Rose Byrne, after her great performance in Männertrip, also shows that she has comedic talent. Only Anna Faris doesn't leave much of an impression with her puckered lips and petrified facial expressions, and is completely upstaged even by actors in smaller supporting roles, such as Minni Driver or Olivia Coleman as a neurotic couples therapist.

The best laughs come from Stephen Merchant, who says some truly unbelievable things as arguably the worst best friend imaginable. Even if you're embarrassed by it, it's almost impossible not to laugh at Danny's embarrassing lines.

If you like the films of Judd Apatow (Virgin, 40, Male Seeks...) or the extraneous humour of Sacha Baron Cohen mixed with plenty of Bridget Jones romance, you'll have a deliciously good time with This Doesn't Last a Year. It may not be particularly sophisticated, but sometimes such unrestrained fun is just the thing for a relaxing DVD evening. And therefore e gives also despite some embarrassing moments a more than deserved: absolutely worth seeing!

Picture + Sound: With a coherent color scheme, well-matched contrasts and a good to very good detail sharpness, the image of the Blu-Ray can leave an absolutely positive overall impression. The same applies to the sound. It remains, what is not unusual for a romantic comedy, largely restrained, since there are hardly any sound effects worth mentioning apart from the dialogues and the music. But still, the 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio mix leaves a very coherent, powerful impression. Good!

Extras: As a bonus, the Blu-ray offers just under 15 minutes of cut scenes, including an extended version of the not-so-romantic wedding night or a blind date of Chloe that goes mighty wrong. In part, there are some really good laughs here as well, which is why watching these additional scenes is absolutely worth it. It continues with some amusing bloopers (approx. 7 min.), as well as outtakes from the pigeon scene. A German-language promo featurette (approx. 4 min.), the trailer for the film and other program tips from the provider round out the additional package.

Conclusion: Das hält kein Jahr oscillates between embarrassingly touched Fremdschämen and hearty laughter. If you like romantic comedies where things get a little rougher from time to time, you'll really be entertained here. The Blu-Ray presents the film in good to very good picture and sound quality and also offers some cut and spoiled scenes worth seeing. Recommended

An article by Frankfurt-Tipp

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  • This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray
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  • This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray
  • This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray
  • This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray
  • This Won't Last a Year - Blu-Ray