Life as We Know It | reviewed by: Joe Whip | September 8, 2011
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The video is flat & lifeless with a very soft image lacking in detail. The audio has good fidelity and transparency but is very front heavy.
| genre | Comedy | Drama |
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| synopsis | Holly and Eric were set up on a blind date by their friends, Peter and Allison who are married. A few years later after Peter and Allison were killed in an accident, they learn that Peter and Allison have named them as the guardians to their daughter, Sophie. So they move into their house and try their best to honor their friends' wishes. But raising a child puts a crimp on their style and they don't exactly get along. |
| lead actors | Katherine Heigl | Josh Duhamel | Christina Hendricks | Josh Lucas | Jean Smart | Melissa McCarthy | Faizon Love | Majandra Delfino |
| director | Greg Berlanti |
















