

Life As We Know It
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- Common Sense Age 14+
- HD
- CC
- AD
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- Comedy
- 1 Hour 54 Minutes
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4.4 • 1.9K Ratings
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In the romantic comedy "Life as We Know It," Holly Berenson (Katherine Heigl) is an up-and-coming restaurateur and Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel) is a promising network sports director. After a disastrous blind date, the only thing they have in common is their dislike for each other and their love for their goddaughter, Sophie. But when they suddenly become all Sophie has in the world, Holly and Messer are forced to put their differences aside. Juggling career ambitions and competing social calendars, they'll have to find some common ground while living under one roof.
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- Rent $3.99
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In the romantic comedy "Life as We Know It," Holly Berenson (Katherine Heigl) is an up-and-coming restaurateur and Eric Messer (Josh Duhamel) is a promising network sports director. After a disastrous blind date, the only thing they have in common is their dislike for each other and their love for their goddaughter, Sophie. But when they suddenly become all Sophie has in the world, Holly and Messer are forced to put their differences aside. Juggling career ambitions and competing social calendars, they'll have to find some common ground while living under one roof.
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- Rent $3.99
- Buy $12.99
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Ratings and Reviews
Predictable romcom explores mature aspects of parenting.
Cast & Crew
- Director
- Greg Berlanti
- Producers
- Barry Josephson
- Paul Brooks
- Screenwriter
- Ian Deitchman
- Kristin Rusk Robinson
Information
- Studio
- Warner Bros.
- Genre
- Comedy
- Released
- Copyright
- © 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment. All Rights Reserved.
Languages
- Primary
- English (Audio Description, Stereo, Dolby 5.1)
- Additional
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French (Canada) (Stereo), French (France) (Subtitles)
Accessibility
- CC
- Closed captions (CC) refer to subtitles in the available language with the addition of relevant non-dialogue information.
- AD
- Audio descriptions (AD) refer to a narration track describing what is happening on screen, to provide context for those who are blind or have low vision.