7/10
Not Grant's best but still pretty funny.
1 September 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Hugh Grant stopped doing actual romantic comedies after he did the great film Notting Hill. He still does do Romantic comedies, but they're not so romantic. Like Music & Lyrics. A film that I love... I wrote a review for it and said Not quite romantic, but funny as hell. Because that's what that film is. Two Weeks notice is the same way, but this film isn't as good as Music & Lyrics. It's not too far, but it's not quite as good. There's not much wrong with Two Weeks notice. I don't believe that Sandra Bullock's Lucy Kelson character would go out with Hugh Grant's George Wade character. I'm not quite sure if there is much chemistry between the two of them. I do think the two of them worked well, but it didn't really seem like they were that in love. it seems like i'm bashing Two Weeks notice. But that's far from what i'm doing. I was just naming the mistakes. Two Weeks notice does work for a few reasons. Both Grant and Bullock are good together. Also, the film is pretty funny. Mostly thanks to Hugh Grant's character, the usual, of course. Grant is one of my favorite actors. Bullock is one of my favorite actresses. Together, the film is a success.

The Plot:Lucy Kelson is a woman trying to make a career in the world. Trying to become a lawyer. She soon starts to work for a man named George Wade, who uses her to her advantage once she becomes his assistant. She soon decides to quit.
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