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My Boss’s Daughter (2003)

“My Boss’s Daughter” (2003) is a romantic comedy that explores the chaotic events that unfold when a young man agrees to housesit for his boss. The protagonist, hoping to impress his employer and get closer to his boss’s attractive daughter, finds himself in a series of comical and unexpected situations. The plot thickens with the arrival of various quirky characters, leading to misunderstandings and humorous scenarios. The movie navigates through themes of love, mistaken identity, and the pursuit of dreams, all set against the backdrop of a lively and unpredictable night.

Length: 1h 26m
Genre: Romantic Comedy
This Title is: Light-hearted, Humorous

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Trailer

Cast

  • Ashton Kutcher as Tom Stansfield
  • Tara Reid as Lisa Taylor
  • Terence Stamp as Jack Taylor

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: PG-13 (for crude and sexual humor, language, and drug references)

Content warnings: Some sexual content, language, and drug use

Trivia

  • The film was shot in a span of 24 days.
  • It marks the second collaboration between Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid.
  • The house used in the film was previously featured in the movie “Catch Me If You Can”.

Our Review

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“My Boss’s Daughter” offers a blend of humor and romance, though it may not appeal to all audiences. The film’s storyline is somewhat predictable but is saved by its comedic elements. Ashton Kutcher and Tara Reid have a charming chemistry that helps drive the movie. However, the film relies heavily on situational comedy, which might not resonate with everyone. It’s a light-hearted movie, perfect for a casual watch, but may not leave a lasting impression. Overall, it’s an enjoyable film for those who appreciate a blend of romance and comedy in a light, easy-to-watch format.

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