SummaryA comedy about finding your true love at any price, even if it involves a little dognapping along the way. (Warner Bros.)
Directed By:Jeff Pollack
Written By:J.B. Cook, Marc Meeks, David Spade
Lost & Found
Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
19
User score
Mixed or Average
5.3
My Score
Drag or tap to give a rating
Hover and click to give a rating
Not available in your country?
ExpressVPN
Get 3 Extra months free
$6.67/mth
Top Cast











Metascore
Overwhelming Dislike
5% Positive
1 Review
1 Review
14% Mixed
3 Reviews
3 Reviews
81% Negative
17 Reviews
17 Reviews
63
Comes across as a lame wannabe - a romantic comedy that lacks the level of outrageousness necessary to elevate it about the countless trite entries into the bloated genre.
40
Marceau's effervescence and graceful stature fill the screen wonderfully, even if its a stretch to see her go lip-to-lip with Spade.
30
In the little war between charm and belligerence that is the real centerpiece of Lost and Found, romantic comedy takes a beating.
25
Why was the sight of scrawny Woody Allen kissing pretty Diane Keaton never revolting, while scrawny David Spade kissing beautiful Sophie Marceau in Lost & Found is the creepiest cinematic sight of the year?
20
A rancid little nothing of a movie that baldly recycles plot elements of "There's Something About Mary."
16
Funny for 15 minutes and then fades into mean-spirited cruelty and stupidity.
0
Cloying, obnoxious, unfunny, evil, shallow, schadenfreude-wielding, dumb-fuck-fratboy-wants-a-blowjob, sitcom-directed piece of elbow-in-the-rib-till-you-puke-blood, just-connect-the-dots-and-we’ll-all-make-a-lot-of-money-and-nobody-gets-hurt...




























