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Two Night Stand (2014)

Comedy  
Rayting:   6.4/10 65.8K votes
Country: USA
Language: English
Release date: 11 December 2014

A snowstorm forces two people who made an online connection to unwillingly extend their one night stand as the blizzard goes through the night.

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natrc2003 27 January 2015

It's rare enough for anyone to come from reality television and succeed at even being remotely considered as a serious actor, but I've always had a special hope for Analeigh Tipton. For me, she has always had the sort of quirky luminosity that I find captivating. I compare her on-screen presence to actresses like Scarlett Johannson, Chloe Grace Moretz, and even Jennifer Lawrence. Yes, of course, they're beautiful, but not in an easy "perfect" way. Which is precisely what makes their on-screen presence so interesting.

Yet, I've generally found Ms. Tipton to be disappointingly less than convincing as an actress. Or more generously, I've always felt that she was still getting her bearings, searching for the proper vehicle.

Until now. I believe with Two Night Stand, Analeigh Tipton has come into her own as an actress -- I found her highly believable, enchanting to watch, and adorable (which is, of course, exactly what the character calls for).

It helps, of course, that she's paired here with Miles Teller, who's really coming on strong (Whiplash!). Together, they pull off the rather difficult feat of carrying this film's situation : Two relative strangers, stuck together in an apartment. Yes, the film cuts occasionally to the roommate character for a bit of relief, but for the most part, the action is all about the interaction between these two characters -- and these two actors.

I won't comment much on the film itself -- it's a rom-com after all, and this one won't break any new ground. I found the dialog interesting, engaging for what it is: A lot of youth-speak, loaded with millennial preoccupations (interesting to me as an older viewer). I believe Ms. Tipton (and Mr. Teller) deserves a lot of credit for keeping things light, and Ms. Tipton did a masterful job of reading, and translating her character, adding just the right touches of flippancy and youthful awkwardness to achieve the goal of every rom-com: Make us want the protagonists to have their inevitable happy ending.

mathis-rasmus 7 October 2014

Fmovies: Thhis movie, although obviously not the greatest of the year, knows what it is, and it fully at ease with it. As a fellow young-adult going through tribulations on the love front, I did feel a connection with the characters. Miles Teller confirms that he has potential, and the other actors do their jobs, without being amazing (s.a. Scott Mescudi, who is apparently attempting a reconversion from rap to acting. He isn't bad, but he isn't quite there yet, and he still surfs on his fame to get his roles IMO). OK directing. Some funny moments, and an (expected and expectable) heart-warming ending. I recommend watching this if you are in the same situation as the characters, ergo stuck with a chick/guy you like on a snowy day.

sarabjeet-matharu01 13 January 2015

A quaint, intelligent movie with witty conversation and quirky characters that leave you musing about life and the possibilities it holds.

Not your standard rom com or whatever the genre is called. It transcends classification, and must be seen as a beautiful movie in itself.

The characters are brought to life, almost without you realizing it, the pace and sense of movement and transition don't feel engineered nd moderated.

It just...happens.

The most natural feeling movie I have ever seen.

Watch it. It isn't a movie. It's a real slice of life.

teachermarkthailand 23 January 2015

Two Night Stand fmovies. Analeigh Tipton, Miles Tiller and a crackling script help elevate this 90 minuter. Analeigh Tipton is just delicious to look at and Miles Miller comes across as a thoroughly nice chap.

There's nothing original or new to see here and some of the plot turns are a bit contrived. But nonetheless it works.

The movie doesn't have the gravitas of Notting Hill, or the 'touchy feely' dreck of Music and Lyrics. It's a small town date movie for small town folk.

The peripheral characters supporting the two leads are almost invisible and are barely worth mentioning.... apart from Samuel Ray Gates who plays a cop. (Why isn't this guy more famous?)

It doesn't get deep or heavy, there's not too much gloom when things go wrong... it's a fluffy teen flick that this 55 year old male enjoyed.

If you get drained by the overly emotional garbage that usually accompanies American 'romcom' type movies, this one will surprise you in a good way.

chan_alwyn 4 November 2014

This was an interesting premise for what might have been a great funny romantic comedy...but the more I watch this movie, the more I can't stand the character of Megan.... She is the most irritating female romantic lead I have ever seen.... reminding me of every single passive-aggressive, direction-less and uninspiring gal I have ever known.... I mean if she was meant to be a bitchy sort of character, that aspect never came through correctly in the film.

She is not a strong person, or even focused... nothing in the exposition of her life tells me that she is a strong, modern woman.. and if that is what the movie is trying to go for, it falls super flat.

I find her character dull and plays a lot on the stereotypes of certain types of small-town girls....

Alec was okay. I think his humour and easy, lazy style saved his character and made things interesting to watch.

I think that the lead actors don't have a lot of screen chemistry. I mean, I can't feel the sizzle of on screen sex between them.

Some parts were pretty yawn inducing and I had to fast forward those bits...

As I said. it is a great premise.. could have been better with more interesting characters.... I mean I dun watch a movie to see everyday people... and these are some of the not so great examples of everyday people. The characters in particular need to be better thought out.

SnoopyStyle 4 June 2016

Megan (Analeigh Tipton) lost her boyfriend and has no job. She has no money and her roommate Faiza (Jessica Szohr) would rather have her boyfriend live with her instead. Faiza convinces Megan to have an one-night stand with someone from internet dating. After a night with Alec (Miles Teller), Megan has a fight with him but she finds herself blocked in by snow in his place. They are forced to stay together.

I really like the two leads. They both are good at playing awkward cute. The problem is the script. It's too cute. It should try to take some risks but it always lands back on cute. It ends up being all too familiar and nothing special. It's too bad because this pairing could do more than this. Nevertheless, I still like this couple.

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