Serving Sara

Give man the circumstances or divorce is sweet (Serving Sara ) is an American comedy film directed by Reginald Hudlin from the year 2002.

Action

Joe Tyler works as a deliverer of official documents, including summonses and divorce lawsuits. He has problems with it, based in New York City Englishwoman Sara Moore to present the action of her husband Gordon. His boss Ray Harris entrusted his colleagues and competitors Tony with the case.

Tyler handed over the documents by pretending to be an employee of the gas supply and Sara surprised in a house. Sara learns that the process will take place in Texas, where Gordon is resident. You could not get a severance because of the legal practice. Sara Tyler offers 10 % of the expected settlement of about 10 million U.S. dollars when he destroyed his papers and helps her to Gordon to hand over their own divorce suit.

Tyler tells Sara go, that he was a lawyer before, but gave up this job as he had to defend a Mafioso. Then he was dumped by his girlfriend, the interest the money especially. Tyler dreams of building a winery.

Gordon is forewarned and dives under. His mistress suggests Tyler, the haven that they 'll let Gordon to participate in the settlement. Tyler says, this should be discussed with Sara. It turns out that Gordon's mistress working with Tony, who presented the complaint.

Tyler finds that Tony, although a photo with his visible hand watch could make as evidence, but displays the time according to the time zone of the east coast. This will give Tyler time in which he finds Gordon and passes Saras action.

In the last scene we see Tyler and the divorced Sara, who live together on the Purchased for severance winery.

Reviews

The lexicon of international film wrote that the film was a " lame comedy" that "on the attractiveness of the main characters " set. He offers only " staid flat sense " and " routine- craft ".

Background

The film was made under other in New York City, Los Angeles, Dallas and Fort Worth. His cost of production was estimated at 29 million U.S. dollars. The film played in theaters worldwide about 20.1 million U.S. dollars, including about 16.9 million U.S. dollars in the United States.

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