It's Complicated
Jane (Meryl Streep), a successful restaurateur, has been divorced from Jake (Alec Baldwin) for many years, although they remain friends. When an innocent meal together turns into an affair, Jane finds that she is the other woman in the now-remarried Jake's life. Meanwhile, Adam (Steve Martin), an architect hired to remodel her kitchen, is still stinging from his own divorce. He finds himself falling in love with Jane but soon realizes that he has become part of a triangle.
| Meryl Streep | Jane |
| Steve Martin | Adam |
| Alec Baldwin | Jake |
| John Krasinski | Harley |
| Robert Adamson | |
| Blanchard Ryan | Annalise |
| Hunter Parrish | Luke |
| Lake Bell | Agness |
| Rita Wilson | |
| Zoe Kazan | Gabby Adler |
| Dick Wei | Dr. Moss |
| Robert Curtis-Brown | Peter |
| Peter Mackenzie | Dr. Alan |
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Martin,Streep and Baldwin are a priceless trio. John Krasinski is HILARIOUS! If you want a carefree few hours of laughter...... this is the movie to see. Critics are way off on this one. It's my vote for Best Comedy of the year!
I haven't laughed OUT LOUD this many times in one movie in awhile. This is just plain fun. The critic who gave this 2 stars is crazy; any movie with Meryl Streep is going to be enjoyable was my thinking. I was right, but I was surprised that Alec Baldwin was funnier than Steve Martin. It's simple.....This isn't an award-winning caliber movie. It's just fun. Who couldn't use a little fun in their lives? I give this movie four stars for FUN.
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Meryl Streep is a brilliant performer. On "30 Rock," Alec Baldwin is reliably among the funniest people on television. And Steve Martin ... well, he used to be hilarious.
(Full review)So in a comedy about Boomers seeking love after divorce, why is the barely 30-year-old John Krasinski the only consistent source of laughter?