The Five-Year Engagement
- Genre: Romantic comedy
- Film running length: 124 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - ROI Release Date: 22/6/2012
- Directed by: Nicholas Stoller
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Universal Pictures
Who's in it?
Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt
Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Chris Pratt
What's the plot?
Romantic comedy ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ takes an irreverent look at what happens when the journey down the aisle takes longer than bride and groom could ever have imagined.
In the case of Jason Segel (Friends with Benefits) and Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada), this particular trip takes the eponymous five years, with every attempt they make to get hitched being thwarted.
‘The Five-Year Engagement’ is the latest film collaboration from the director and writer of ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’.
Romantic comedy ‘The Five-Year Engagement’ takes an irreverent look at what happens when the journey down the aisle takes longer than bride and groom could ever have imagined.
In the case of Jason Segel (Friends with Benefits) and Emily Blunt (The Devil Wears Prada), this particular trip takes the eponymous five years, with every attempt they make to get hitched being thwarted.
‘The Five-Year Engagement’ is the latest film collaboration from the director and writer of ‘Forgetting Sarah Marshall’.
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Moderate/strong sex references and scenes. Frequent strong language..
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Moderate/strong sex references and scenes. Frequent strong language..
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The Five-Year Engagement: Average guest rating breakdown (across UK & Ireland):
Total ratings: 323
Average rating: 3.6
18 (6%)
Poor
39 (12%)
Alright
80 (25%)
Good
118 (37%)
Very Good
68 (21%)
Fantastic
Latest customer reviews (from a total of 9 reviews):
Too long
Reviewer: Lorraineois
Date: 27/04/2013
Thevfilm was funny but it was very long winded and draw out.
A lot funnier than the trailer makes out.
Reviewer: CG91
Date: 17/07/2012
When i first saw the trailer i was a little bit disappointed, however after watching the film it was apparent that they kept most of the good bits out of the trailer.
Amazing!
Reviewer: m00ney
Date: 15/07/2012
I absolutely loved this film, it was funny from start to finish. I was laughing so much I was crying. After the film, you can't help but discuss parts with people. However as there were so many great parts you can't remember them all, it's later on when you start laughing again when you remember. It's a film I could watch again and again(and will).
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