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GenreComedy Initial DVD releaseAugust 26, 2014 (USA) CountryUnited Kingdom
Release date12 September 2013 (2013-09-12) (TIFF)
18 April 2014 (2014-04-18) (UK) WriterJoel Hopkins, Tess Morris (additional writing by) Initial releaseDecember 26, 2013 (United Kingdom) CastEmma Thompson (Kate), Pierce Brosnan (Richard), Tuppence Middleton (Sophie), Timothy Spall (Jerry), Celia Imrie (Penelope), Louise Bourgoin (Manon) Similar moviesTimothy Spall and Celia Imrie appear in The Love Punch and Lucky Break TaglineYou can't pinch a diamond without stealing a few hearts
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The Love Punch is a 2013 British comedy film written and directed by Joel Hopkins. It was screened in the Gala Presentation section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.
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Plot
Richard (Pierce Brosnan) and Kate Jones (Emma Thompson) are divorcees with two children Sophie and Matt. When Richard's company is sold to a corrupt French businessman, Vincent (Laurent Lafitte), they go to Paris and confront Vincent, where Vincent does not deny all the things he did illegally. Richard and Kate plot their plan on how to get their money back. They find out that Vincent is getting married to his beautiful girlfriend, Manon (Louise Bourgoin). They plan to steal the diamond Vincent gave to Manon, which is worth $10 million. This is just as much as the money Vincent stole from them.
Cast
Pierce Brosnan as Richard Jones
Emma Thompson as Kate Jones
Timothy Spall as Jerry
Tuppence Middleton as Sophie Jones
Celia Imrie as Penelope
Marisa Berenson as Catherine
Louise Bourgoin as Manon Fontane
Laurent Lafitte as Vincent Kruger
Patrice Cols as Garde
Jordan Jones as Lover
Tom Morton as Tim
Christopher Craig as Culco Employee
Jack Wilkinson as Matt Jones
Adam Byron as Tyler
Reception
Peter Bradshaw, writing in The Guardian, gave the film 3 stars saying that it is an "entirely ridiculous, cheerfully daft and very amiable midlife comedy".