Netflix | Release Date (Streaming): April 27, 2018
4.7
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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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OlivierPielApr 27, 2018
stopped 10 min in. Another drivel by Netflix. Me thinks, it's time to short that stock
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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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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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