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I Give It A Year
It is the story of a film that captures the life of Nat and author Josh. Nat and Josh fall in love at first sight at a party where both decided to cope with each other. At that time, it seems that their first year of marriage will be wrong. The temptation and incompatibility endanger their relationship during that period of their lives.
10 November 1955, Bradford, Yorkshire, England, UK
1974, Berkshire, England, UK
23 July 1973, Lambeth, London, England, UK
30 July 1969, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
30 January 1974, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
August 30, 2013
The big laughs compensate for the lack of a suitable emotional payoff.
August 15, 2013
Can a comedy be too funny for its own good?
September 05, 2013
"I Give It a Year" is a smart farce that would make Hugh Grant and his fans proud.
July 14, 2016
Any film that makes Rose Byrne unappealing has its head well and truly up its bum.
August 15, 2013
In addition to some trite set pieces, writer-director Dan Mazer serves up nothing more than conspicuous cynicism masquerading as comedy.
June 29, 2016
Clumsy and cute - that's my concise review of regular Sacha Baron Cohen collaborator Dan Mazer's directorial debut I Give It a Year.
August 13, 2013
It's not romantic in the slightest, and it is quite comedic on occasion, but the parts don't fit together at all.
May 24, 2016
As long as you can deal with romantic leads who are rather flawed and a more cynical tone than you may expect, you should find plenty to laugh about, offset with the odd grimace.
August 15, 2013
The tonal clash is jarring, and Mazer doesn't help matters by erring on the side of blandness.
September 26, 2013
It's funny, yes, but also depressing, like watching the mating habits of mollusks.
March 16, 2017
It's a bit of a mainstream comedy, sure, and for that it sometimes feels slight or conventionally paced, but it's packed with more heart and perception than most, and it treats its characters as fully realized people.
August 23, 2013
Mazer's previous onscreen experience is undeniably obvious. No penis is left unfilmed, no crude scene prevented from going on far too long.

