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Reese Witherspoon and Ashton Kutcher, ex-lovers turned friends in the trailer for the romcom You at my house and vice versa

2023-01-13T09:50:41.141Z


The two actors play opposite each other in this romantic comedy with the false air of The Holiday, soon to be available on Netflix, the trailer of which was unveiled this Thursday, January 12.


One is a hardened bachelor, embracing the turmoil of New York life.

The other is a mother with a millimetric daily life, who raises her son alone in Los Angeles.

In

You at my house and vice versa

, the trailer of which was unveiled this Thursday, January 12, Debbie (Reese Witherspoon) and Peter (Ashton Kutcher), two former lovers who have become best friends, decide to exchange their lives.

They then realize that “what they want may not be what they need”.

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“I can talk about anything with Reese”

This romantic comedy stamped Netflix, with the false airs of

The Holiday

(2006) for the exchange of apartments, was directed by Aline Brosh McKenna, screenwriter of the

Devil wears Prada

, released at the same time as the feature film by Nancy Meyers.

Ashton Kutcher said he was delighted to collaborate with the director, as well as with Reese Witherspoon, “two women he had wanted to work with for years”.

“We just had fun, he enthused in the columns of

People

.

I can talk to Reese about anything – comedy, business, kids, media, football.

She's always up for it."

The latter, for her part, praised the “sense of humor” of her partner on the screen.

She further described the film as a "love letter to all single mothers".

The performance of the two actors is to be discovered on the streaming platform from Friday, February 10.

Source: lefigaro

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