Anyone But You

Anyone But You(2023)

R
12/21/2023 (US)Romance, Comedy1h 43m
6.8

"They only look like the perfect couple."

Overview

After an amazing first date, Bea and Ben’s fiery attraction turns ice cold — until they find themselves unexpectedly reunited at a destination wedding in Australia. So they do what any two mature adults would do: pretend to be a couple.

Ilana Wolpert

Story

Will Gluck

Screenplay

Ilana Wolpert

Screenplay

Will Gluck

Director

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UK Trailer

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Ben Chases After Bea

Ben Chases After Bea

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Bea & Ben Finally Kiss

Bea & Ben Finally Kiss

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"Titanic Me"

"Titanic Me"

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"He's Much Older..."

"He's Much Older..."

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Bea & Ben's Dance

Bea & Ben's Dance

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Pretending To Be A Couple

Pretending To Be A Couple

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He's Hot Girl Fit!

He's Hot Girl Fit!

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Heated Game of Charades

Heated Game of Charades

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Awkward Encounter With The Ex

Awkward Encounter With The Ex

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First Night Together

First Night Together

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Extended Preview

Extended Preview

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Bea & Ben's First Meet (Opening Scene)

Bea & Ben's First Meet (Opening Scene)

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Special Features Preview

Special Features Preview

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NYC Recap

NYC Recap

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*whispers* …hey

*whispers* …hey

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Official Teaser Trailer

Official Teaser Trailer

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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0

Written on December 30, 2023

Despite myself, I actually quite enjoyed this. After (what looked like) a platonic one night stand, "Bea" (Sydney Sweeney) and "Ben" (Glen Powell) manage to part company loathing one another. Serendipity has no intention of allowing this to be the end of things though, and so arranges for her sister to marry one of his best friends. After a few uncomfortable meetings in a bar, they all head off to Australia for the nuptials. Her parents are very keen to get her back with ex "Jonathan" (Darren Barnet) whilst his ex "Margaret" (Charlee Fraser) is also there. Against their better judgment our two decide to pretend to be a couple to provoke envy from one and protect the other from the intent of the meddling parents. What now ensues does really depend on a plausible degree of chemistry between Sweeney and Powell and I thought they did quite well. A little bit more meddling from Bryan Brown, some Di Caprio-esque action at the front of a yacht and some kindly support from the Sydney harbour rescue helicopter helps keep this amiably jogging along for an admittedly twenty minutes too long 1¾ hours. It's quite pithily written and manages to avoid the worst in both American and Australian stereotypes. It also isn't shy of sex, comic nudity and a bit of practical adult humour that makes a change from the usual puerile smut we are so frequently offered nowadays. It's entirely forgettable, but is an enjoyable enough dollop of sun, sea, sex and silliness.