From When We First Met.”
On Halloween 2014, Noah (Adam DeVine) meets Avery (Alexandra Daddario) and the instant connection that they feel leads to the perfect unlabeled first date. Unfortunately, Noah waits too long before letting Avery know that he likes her, and he finds himself stuck in the friend zone. Three years later, Noah is still in love with Avery and heartbroken that he ruined his chance of dating her, especially since she’s now engaged to Ethan (Robbie Amell). After drinking his way through Avery and Ethan’s engagement party on November 1, 2017, Noah goes to the jazz bar where he works so his best friend, Max (King Bach), can get him home. While Max goes to get a ride, Noah decides to use the photo booth that he and Avery used on the night they met. Suddenly, Noah wakes up in his bed, but everyone around him thinks that it’s Halloween 2014. When he bumps into Avery’s best friend, Carrie (Shelley Hennig), and she claims she doesn’t know him, Noah realizes that the photo booth acted as a time machine to give him a second chance with Avery. Noah attends the party to meet Avery and uses all he knows to get closer to her, but when Carrie shows up and calls him a stalker, Noah wakes up on November 1, 2017 in a world where Avery still considers him a stalker. Desperate to fix his mistakes, Noah goes back to the photo booth to go back three years to get with Avery. As Noah tries everything he can think of to win Avery’s heart, he begins to realize that life has a way of turning out differently than he ever imagined.
This time traveling comedy is engaging, endearing, and genuinely funny. DeVine easily provides the lovable, awkward lead that grows as the story progresses. When We First Met is a hilarious romantic comedy that looks at how far one man is willing to go to find true love.
| Rated: PG-13 | Running Time: 89 minutes |Genre: comedy/romance|
||Family Viewing||Cursing: 4* of 10|Nudity: 0 of 10|Sexuality: 0 of 10|Gore: 0 of 10
|AVAILABLE FOR HOME VIEWING|
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