Just Go With It

06 Feb 2011 by admin in Home

Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston star in the romantic comedy Just Go With It, opening Friday. Sandler is a plastic surgeon, romancing Brooklyn Decker, a much younger schoolteacher. He enlists his loyal assistant (Aniston) to pretend to be his soon to be ex-wife, in order to cover up a careless lie.

When more lies backfire, the assistant’s kids become involved, and everyone heads off for a weekend in Hawaii that will change all their lives.

“At the beginning of the movie, my character, Danny, was going to get married, but he gets his heart broken,” says Adam Sandler. “The night of his heartbreak he happens to have the ring on and a young lady is nice to him, because she thinks he’s married and thinks he’s harmless and won’t do anything that other guys were trying to do. A light goes off in his head.

The ring becomes his scheme to avoid getting his heart broken: the ladies think he’s off the table, and with no strings attached, no one gets hurt – especially not Danny. But when he meets Palmer (Brooklyn Decker), the girl of his dreams, his lies come back to haunt him – she thinks he’s married. Instead of coming clean, he chooses to weave an even more tangled web: he invents a fake wife – to be played by his long-suffering assistant, Katherine (Jennifer Aniston) – from whom he can get a fake divorce, clearing the way for smooth sailing with Palmer.

How does a single mom like Katherine, trying to get by and provide for her two kids, get roped into Danny’s outrageous scheme? “She’s just exhausted by him, says Aniston. “She feels she has to help him save himself from his own web of lies, even though she doesn’t approve. When she’s in the middle of it, you can see her thinking, ‘How did I get on board with this?’

But she does help, because Danny and Katherine have a unique relationship. `”They work together and have a great relationship – she thinks he’s funny and he obviously cares about her, and even though he lies to everybody else, he always tells her the truth. She’s the only one who knows what he’s really like, says Aniston. “She can’t help but like him, even when she thinks he’s been acting like a pig. When he convinces Katherine that he is done playing the ring game and ready to settle down with Palmer, she does what any friend would do and helps.”

But that’s just the start – as Danny and Katherine attempt to keep up the charade, the lie keeps getting bigger and bigger. “Every lie has a domino effect, says director Dennis Dugan. Dugan most recently directed Sandler in Grown Ups, the star’s biggest worldwide hit to date, taking in more than $260 million.

Before Katherine knows it, her kids, Maggie and Michael, have been looped into the lie, but they’ll need a little more convincing… especially when Michael sees a way to turn the tables on Danny. Before he knows it, Danny is on his way to Hawaii with a fake wife, fake kids, his real cousin (who’s playing the wife’s fake boyfriend) – all in an effort to convince Palmer that he’s a stand-up guy.

Anybody could fall for the object of Danny’s desire – schoolteacher Palmer Dodge. The role is played by last year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue cover girl Brooklyn Decker. Brooklyn Decker, who makes her big-screen debut in the film.

En la película Just Go With It, un cirujano plástico, tratando de conquistar a una maestra mucho mas joven, convence a su leal asistente para que se haga pasar por la esposa de la que está a punto de divorciarse, para poder cubrir así una mentira imprudente. Cuando otras mentiras complican las cosas, los niños de la asistente también se involucran, y todos juntos parten para un fin de semana en Hawai que transformará sus vidas.

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