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RomanceComedy

Anyone But You

- They only look like the perfect couple.

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.

Release Date : 2023-12-21

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Olive Bridge EntertainmentRoth-Kirschenbaum FilmsSK Global EntertainmentColumbia Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Anyone But You: The Valentine Encore

Cast

Sydney Sweeney

Character Name : Bea

Original Name : Sydney Sweeney

Gender : Female

Glen Powell

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Glen Powell

Gender : Male

Mia Artemis

Character Name : Barista

Original Name : Mia Artemis

Gender : Female

Nat Buchanan

Character Name : Miranda Clerk

Original Name : Nat Buchanan

Gender : Female

GaTa

Character Name : Pete

Original Name : GaTa

Gender : Male

Alexandra Shipp

Character Name : Claudia

Original Name : Alexandra Shipp

Gender : Female

Hadley Robinson

Character Name : Halle

Original Name : Hadley Robinson

Gender : Female

Dermot Mulroney

Character Name : Leo

Original Name : Dermot Mulroney

Gender : Male

Rachel Griffiths

Character Name : Innie

Original Name : Rachel Griffiths

Gender : Female

Deborah Faye Lee

Character Name : Flight Attendant

Original Name : Deborah Faye Lee

Gender : Male

Lance Kerfuffle

Character Name : Peter Gluck

Original Name : Lance Kerfuffle

Gender : Male

Taryn Gluck

Character Name : Olivia von Stauffenberg

Original Name : Taryn Gluck

Gender : Female

Alexandra Gluck

Character Name : Mafalda von Stauffenberg

Original Name : Alexandra Gluck

Gender : Male

Summer Tian

Character Name : Mother at Airport

Original Name : Summer Tian

Gender : Male

Dan Liu

Character Name : Father at Airport

Original Name : Dan Liu

Gender : Male

Davina Chan Gallagher

Character Name : Daughter at Airport

Original Name : Davina Chan Gallagher

Gender : Male

Charlee Fraser

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Charlee Fraser

Gender : Female

Joe Davidson

Character Name : Beau

Original Name : Joe Davidson

Gender : Male

Bryan Brown

Character Name : Roger

Original Name : Bryan Brown

Gender : Male

Michelle Hurd

Character Name : Carol

Original Name : Michelle Hurd

Gender : Female

Darren Barnet

Character Name : Jonathan

Original Name : Darren Barnet

Gender : Male

Mariama Whitton

Character Name : Superyacht Crew Member

Original Name : Mariama Whitton

Gender : Male

Ryan Panizza

Character Name : Superyacht Crew Member

Original Name : Ryan Panizza

Gender : Male

Talayna Moana Nikora

Character Name : Harbour Patrol Heli Responder

Original Name : Talayna Moana Nikora

Gender : Female

Beau Karolos

Character Name : Harbour Patrol Driver

Original Name : Beau Karolos

Gender : Male

UmarJaum

Character Name : Jamie

Original Name : UmarJaum

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-12-30

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.

R

r96sk

@r96sk

2024-01-26

Imperfect, though 'Anyone But You' does deliver amusing moments and works nicely as a romcom. It usually isn't the best sign when the end credits are a film's best bit, which is the case here (s/o Natasha Bedingfield!), though thankfully that statement is only an additional positive for this Will Gluck directed movie. It does do clichés, but does at least add some freshness to the genre. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell portray great chemistry, I enjoyed both performances. Sweeney's stylist killed it I gotta say, heck even Powell's too. Some of their, and others', dialogue is too manufactured at times, but that be just a minor complaint to be honest. The rest of those onscreen are satisfactory. I must say the director's father, Peter Gluck, gave me one of the film's stronger chuckles in his tiny role on the plane sat next to Sweeney - perfect line delivery! I had fun with this. As already noted, it isn't anything all that standout but it delivered what I evidently wanted. Solid. The William Shakespeare stuff was a bit forced, mind you.

V

vylmen

@vylmen

2025-01-10

Nothing to offset Glen Powell I was able to enjoy Set It Up, because there were characters there that offset the Glen Powell vibe, but this movie doesn't have that. I really don't know what it is about him that rubs me the wrong way, but even if he acts likeable, I can't stomach it. Sydney Sweeney's character was ok, she played the part well, but her parents are another source of frustration. I don't know if GaTa can be called an actor, his line delivery was like reading from a paper. The whole thing just didn't mix at all and had to drop when things got to Australia. Couldn't take it anymore.