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2010121 minComedy, Drama, Romance

How Do You Know

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Is How Do You Know worth watching? With a rating of 5.3/10, this Comedy, Drama, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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How Do You Know Synopsis

After being cut from the USA softball team and feeling a bit past her prime, Lisa finds herself evaluating her life and in the middle of a love triangle, as a corporate guy in crisis competes with her current, baseball-playing beau.

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Top Cast

Reese Witherspoon
Reese WitherspoonLisa Jorgenson
Paul Rudd
Paul RuddGeorge
Owen Wilson
Owen WilsonManny
Jack Nicholson
Jack NicholsonCharles
Kathryn Hahn
Kathryn HahnAnnie
Molly Price
Molly PriceCoach Sally
Shelley Conn
Shelley ConnTerry
Tony Shalhoub
Tony ShalhoubPsychiatrist
Mark Linn-Baker
Mark Linn-BakerRon
Lenny Venito
Lenny VenitoAl

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Is How Do You Know worth watching?

How Do You Know has received mixed reviews with a 5.3/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Drama, Romance movies.

Is How Do You Know hit or flop?

How Do You Know has received average ratings (5.3/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is How Do You Know?

How Do You Know is a Comedy, Drama, Romance movie that After being cut from the USA softball team and feeling a bit past her prime, Lisa finds herself evaluating her life and in the middle of a love triang...

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Critic Reviews

KamuraiJul 22, 2020
★ 4

Boring watch, won't watch again, and can't recommend. Paul Rudd (especially) and Jack Nicholson are actors I would use as a barometer for movie quality, and even Reese Witherspoon (even though I'm not a big fan) usually is in quality movies, but this is just such a dud. It's the rom com equivalent to watching paint dry. Everything about it draws enormous attention to what you would expect to be happening and not doing it. Trust me, I understand that subversion of expectation is comedy, but there is a rate of diminishing returns on the repetition and duration of the joke, and if you play with that line, then you're writing a comedy for comedy writers because they are the only ones that are going to look at the movie / life as a punchline, and I don't think that is what they were going for. There is an underlying theme of patience and adaptability: life will even out even in the roughest of situations, but the movie just sort of stops without even an epilogue, they're just literally and suddenly not there anymore. I think there is a lot to get out of the movie, if you're strong enough to reach for it: a man who has everything but doesn't give you what you need isn't as good a man who has almost nothing and wants to give you what you need. It's a counter argument to "Nice guys finish last". Please don't waste your time, go watch anything else Paul Rudd has been in except for the one where he buys a French villa.