Wanderlust

2012

Action / Comedy / Romance

50
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 59% · 147 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 39% · 25K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.6/10 10 81404 81.4K

Plot summary

Rattled by sudden unemployment, a Manhattan couple surveys alternative living options, ultimately deciding to experiment with living on a rural commune where free love rules.


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Jennifer Aniston as Linda Gergenblatt
Jordan Peele as Rodney
Paul Rudd as George Gergenblatt
Lauren Ambrose as Almond
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901.62 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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1.81 GB
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English 5.1
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23.976 fps
1 hr 38 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Sylviastel 7 / 10

I drink the nourishment that Gaia is feeding me through her cloud teats.

Paul Rudd and Jennifer Aniston are New Yorkers who lose their jobs and go south to Atlanta, Georgia where they stumble upon a commune. At first, they are taken aback by their lifestyle and commune living. When they venture to suburban Atlanta, they run back to the commune world. The film is laughable at some moments. It's profane and vulgar at times. There is nudity although needless though at times. Alan Alda and a great supporting cast make the film worthwhile.

Reviewed by amonteirojr 7 / 10

I truly enjoyed this

I can see why this is getting so much hate, it's definitely a tad vulgar and will offend the most sensitive, but hell i'd be lying if i don't say i laughed quite consistently.

The tale of a new york couple that struggles with money and failure and finds themselves in a small hippie commune it's simple but heartfelt, Paul and Jennifer are quite good in this and move from serious to awkward with ease, being in my late 30's i could relate with their dilemma since i'm living through a similar f****d up system and the desire to leave everything behind.

It's a comedy for adults so i didn't mind the more uncomfortable bits, there's a lot of nudity (sorry, no Paul or Jen, only ugly folks), I can't recommend it without reservations but I've had a good time.

Reviewed by guyau-399-68372 7 / 10

Flawed but funny, edgy comedy

Not the usual rom-com formula you'd expect from the leads, which might explain the poor reviews here. This starts with great promise as a satire of American society - epitomized by the wonderfully crass, materialistic brother - with some great laugh-out loud moments as the American dream goes wrong for Judd and Aniston. The humour is often off-beat and at times anarchic, such as when the horse appears in the couple's doorless room at the commune. Ultimately though, it just wants to poke fun at everyone and loses the plot, ending up as the formulaic rom-com it promised not to be. You really get the feeling this is an intelligent script put through the studio wringer. Judd's mirror scene is a weird low point, proving that improvisational riffing is often just a self-indulgent waste of screen time. If full-frontal male nudity (one of the commune's main characters is a perpetual nudist) and off-beat attempts at satire offend, you won't like this, but there are good laughs to outweigh the flaws.

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