Netflix | Release Date (Streaming): April 27, 2018
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XogoApr 29, 2018
Not funny. Boring. Thankfully it was only in Netflix where you can watch quickly.
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tropicAcesApr 27, 2018
It’s pretty rough. Very lazy and obvious they shot around Chris Rock’s schedule (he’s barely in the movie). Disappointing lack of cameos for a Sandler joint but at least he makes up for it with typical shameless product placement!
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radicalwizardApr 30, 2018
I mean come on, gotta give a perfect score for Ronnie the Limo Driver if nothing else. Let's hear it!!!
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OlivierPielApr 27, 2018
stopped 10 min in. Another drivel by Netflix. Me thinks, it's time to short that stock
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TheQuietGamerApr 29, 2018
Adam Sandler's latest Netflix movie is a Father of the Bride style wedding flick that takes Happy Madison to some surprisingly more grounded territory. It's easily the best of his Netflix collaborations thus far and it's nice to see himAdam Sandler's latest Netflix movie is a Father of the Bride style wedding flick that takes Happy Madison to some surprisingly more grounded territory. It's easily the best of his Netflix collaborations thus far and it's nice to see him trying something new without stepping away from his usual cohorts. Sandler plays a well-meaning father who just wants to do one last thing for his daughter by giving her the perfect wedding without any (desperately needed) outside help. The comedy stems from watching everything blow up in his face.


It's pretty slow-paced. There are plenty of smaller moments dedicated to just watching the bride-to-be's Jewish family yell at each other. It kind of gives the movie an indie-comedy vibe not unlike that of the recent and critically acclaimed film The Meyerowitz Stories which Sandler also had a starring role in. The Week Of feels much lazier though and is quite frankly overly long. Chris Rock's character also doesn't have much to do outside of rolling his eyes at all of the chaos when his requests to help pay for things are repeatedly rejected. Those hoping for a duo comedy are going to be left wanting. This is a Sandler vehicle all the way through.


While there are stretches where the laughs are too few, I still found myself regularly amused. It's a pretty good concept comedy with plenty of funny moments. It's the sweetness that ultimately won me over though. It carries none of the mean-spiritedness so many often associate with Sandler/Happy Madison films. Things end on a very touching note with some genuine emotion stemming from the bond between a father and daughter, showing just how hard it can be to let your kids go. The Week Of is a bit refreshing in that it shows the actor's willingness to try something different, although it doesn't stand out as one of his best movies. It is however one of his warmest. Vibes of family and love run throughout, and everyone gets a happy ending.


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MikefromAngusMay 1, 2018
the worst Adam Sandler movie ever! not funny! not interesting! no wonder its a Netflix orginal
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ukrScorpionFeb 2, 2020
So boring....
Where to click to make it funny?
Love his but sadly to view Adam Sandler in this film
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TheFilmFanaticApr 27, 2018
The Week Of is a drawn out comedy that never quite hits its mark with its comedic moments or sentimental message. Rather than bring anything new to the wedding genre, it plays these comparisons to cheap laughs and cringe-worthy moments in aThe Week Of is a drawn out comedy that never quite hits its mark with its comedic moments or sentimental message. Rather than bring anything new to the wedding genre, it plays these comparisons to cheap laughs and cringe-worthy moments in a terribly paced and repetitive story that makes you question by the end of its long runtime: what did I just watch? This film almost feels like a story worth caring about, but then any emotion it builds is lost on outlandish attempts at humour. Expand
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amheretojudgeApr 29, 2018
i don't wanna be rude..

The Week Of Its core strength lies on the character's emotion and bonding which may be installed on the script subtly but it utterly fails to project it on screen which grows shallow as it ages on screen. Robert
i don't wanna be rude..

The Week Of

Its core strength lies on the character's emotion and bonding which may be installed on the script subtly but it utterly fails to project it on screen which grows shallow as it ages on screen. Robert Smigel may ace on creating the sketchy comic scenes that tickles you but still lacks some execution skills which was essential in here. Adam Sandler is convincingly good along with Chris Rock on his supporting side but it still doesn't surpasses the expectations on performance level. Even at its peak stage, The Week Of falls on mediocrity with a familiar concept, usual characters and cliched comic sequences that may come under one of your guilty pleasures.
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BonniApr 28, 2018
I don’t get all the Sandler “haters” who think it’s cool tonhatebhis movies.
This one stands out as one of the best in ages.
Sandler’s acting here is subtle and way better than any movie he’s done! And the comedy is hilarious. Some scenes
I don’t get all the Sandler “haters” who think it’s cool tonhatebhis movies.
This one stands out as one of the best in ages.
Sandler’s acting here is subtle and way better than any movie he’s done! And the comedy is hilarious. Some scenes make me laugh just thinking about them. Rock and the rest of the cast are perfect. This movie has heart and hilarity- at my house, we are watching it over and over.
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GamemodApr 27, 2018
It's funny but the laughs are placed very few and far between. I guess there is one good part that Chris Rock is in this because he sucks in this.
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JonnybonnyMay 1, 2018
This is legit one of his best movies.. dont know why so much hate!? Its amazing!
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