"Two Weeks Notice," directed by Marc Lawrence, is a delightful romantic comedy released in 2002. The film stars Hugh Grant as a charming and wealthy businessman named George Wade, and Sandra Bullock as Lucy Kelson, a brilliant lawyer with a heart of gold. When Lucy decides to quit her job as George's chief counsel, she gives him two weeks' notice, leading to a series of hilarious and heartwarming events as they navigate their changing relationship. As Lucy prepares to leave her job, she finds herself increasingly drawn to George's charismatic personality, despite their professional differences. As they work together to find her replacement, their undeniable chemistry begins to blossom into something more. With the help of Lucy's sassy and wise grandmother, played by Dana Ivey, the pair must confront their feelings and decide if love can truly conquer all. Packed with witty banter, endearing characters, and plenty of romantic tension, "Two Weeks Notice" is a feel-good film that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.
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