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7/10
Delightful Romantic Comedy
claudio_carvalho7 May 2016
The divorced American chef Matthew "Matt" Farragher (Timothy Dalton) takes two week vacation to spend with his son Lewis (Billy Kay) and his daughter Daphne Farragher (Natalie Elizabeth Marston) in the Balboa Island, in Panama. The German researcher of the genetically modified vegetables Dr. Julia Weiland (Nastassja Kinski) is also taking vacation in Balboa with her sons Thomas (Kevin Zegers) and Max (Cameron Finley) and her boring fiancé Russell (Geoffrey Lower). Matt gives freedom to his children and has fun with them while the uptight Julia raises her sons with rigid discipline. While driving to the ferry to the island, Matt and Julia have an argument. Soon they learn that they both rented the same house by the sea due to a mistake of the real estate. Further, the hotels and island are completely booked and they need to share the house. However, along the days their initial animosity begins to change while their children get along with each other very well. But Russell wants to marry Julia and Matt's girlfriend Felice (Carlton Elizabeth Gebia) wants to go one step ahead in their relationship.

"Time Share" a.k.a. "Bitter Suite", is a delightful romantic comedy with many funny situations. The chemistry between the gorgeous Nastassja Kinski and the handsome Timothy Dalton is perfect and makes the film a perfect entertainment with well balanced comedy and romance. The teenagers and children have also great participation in the story and this film is indeed worthwhile watching even for the third time. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Encontro às Avessas" ("Topsy Turvy Encounter")
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5/10
Cute but nothing special
jkaplan6789010 January 2024
This movie was a pain trying to find. I ordered a region free DVD player and got the DVD from Germany. I wanted to watch it because I adore Timothy Dalton. He gives a fine performance as a fun single dad, however his American accent is no good, never has been. Nastassja Kinski, who I have never heard of before this film, also gives a good performance as a more strict single mom.

The storyline is sort of a standard enemies-to-lovers story. Like I said in the title, it is nothing special. The kids are cute but their personalities I feel weren't very fleshed out. Daphne, (Who is Timothy Dalton's character's daughter) is supposed to be considered weird, but I don't feel like that was displayed enough on its own.

All in all, if you get a chance to watch it and are a Dalton fan, then I would say it's a cute enjoyable way to spend 87 minutes. Nothing groundbreaking, just a bit of fun. However, if you are not a fan of either of the actors, then I would not go out of your way to watch it, like I did.
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Great!
Rez7726 August 2001
Well, when I first heard of this movie my first thought was that it looked like another stupid made for TV movie. But after I watched it, I loved it! The lines are actually funny, The lead characters have great chemistry, and it never gets after school special-ish. And I think the acting was good, and the lead guy's shirtless scene was fine-it just showed him as a regular guy, not some super model. Oh, and Kevin Zegers looked fine!
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3/10
TimeShare = TimeWasted
sumrrain6 October 2000
What a hideous waste of talent. Nastassja Kinski valiantly tries to do something with the script, but Timothy Dalton's try at comedy is over-the-top and pathetically schtick. And what a shame he decides to go shirtless in a few scenes. His stomach is the size of a Volkswagen Beetle. As for the kids in this film, they were better than average and like Nastassja, get an A+ for trying. The plot is as creaky as they come and utterly ridiculous, to boot. One of the worst tv movies I've seen in a long, long time.
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3/10
A real flat tire
pickyviewer9 March 2002
This movie is embarassing for the good actors in it - meaning Nastassja Kinski and Timothy Dalton - particularly with regard to Dalton who is an actor with tremendous screen presence. The script is half-cooked, the pace is off and the dialogue is lamer than in a TV-sitcom. The most likeable characters in the movie are the kids- and that doesn't say much for an adult romantic comedy. I was sorely dissapointed.
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10/10
Fun comedy for the whole family
DaughterNo215 October 2004
I would really like to have this Timothy Dalton comedy on DVD. Fun, family vacation setting with two families wanting to vacation in the same location. That's when the fun begins. The house turns out to be double rented. One family is easy-going while the other is painfully straight-laced. The kids learn from each other while helping their parents see that they should be together even though they think differently. What can I say but opposites attract. This film has such witty dialogue and plays up the confusion. Timothy is superb in the cooking scene. He just plays that scene for all it's worth. I was delighted with the dance scene in the club house too. This is truly a great family comedy.
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10/10
My favorite all-time movie.. Timothy Dalton is such a great father and romantic..
dotwright26 November 2002
My favorite scene is when they crash the neighborhood party and teach the stuffy ones how to loosen up. I love that dance scene. I felt like I was there with him. He was just so natural.. and the music was great also...Timothy Dalton was such a perfect choice for that movie...He is romantic and fatherly and such a grand actor...
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About two families on holiday
a-jacke13 August 2002
A very good comedy with a great actor called N.Kinski, who played in a very nice and funny way. It was her first role with glasses and she played the mother of two children, who want to make holiday in a flat. But the flat was rent by another family in the same time. So she was between her man the scientist and the other men, who rent the flat too. He was a cook, played by Timothy Dalton. The film was like "easy listening", just for fun but it understand one of the great forgotten themes in our culture: How nice it is to have a family!
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10/10
Nice made-for-TV romantic comedy.
Mark-701 July 2001
This is a nice romantic comedy. It is the same league as "On the 2nd day of Christmas"; predictable and safe with some sharper humor than you might expect for a made for tv movie. The characters are more than adequate for the plot.
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9/10
Nice romantic comedy
sharonljones30 June 2000
I would recommend this movie for any fans of romantic comedy. It is very light hearted, funny, and the characters are quite likable. Timothy Dalton and Nastassja Kinski make a good combination. The children were not the dysfunctional type we so often see in movies. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
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Cute movie, lots of wry humor
Eric-122619 March 2002
This movie really isn't so bad! It has a rather pronounced "made for TV" sheen to it, but be that as it may, it is still a fun little romp in the sand.

Nastassja Kinski is remarkably likable as the lead female protagonist, and I marvel at her lack of German accent for someone born and raised in Germany. Timothy Dalton is charming as the slightly irrascible male protagonist unexpectedly forced to share his "time share" beach house with that other family. Geoffrey Lower is delightfully nerdish as the... well, nerdish beau/bio-engineer. And the various kids in the film are all very appealing.

All in all a pleasant, wholesome, fun-filled film, reasonably good family viewing (hey, I did afterall see this on the Family Channel, which is precisely where it belongs). And it was nice to see this film, as I did, around the end of winter: those summery beach scenes shot in and around Malibu, California will really have you dreaming about fine summer days and endless beach walking...
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10/10
I hope a sequel is made for this movie.
tinam18 July 2001
I hope a sequel is made for this movie.I would like to find out if they get married, where they live, how they get along and how the kids adjust. I am also curious about what happened to Russell.I really enjoyed this movie.It was a good example of what family life is today and also a good romance!
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10/10
Loved it!
Charlene_h612 July 2012
I think this is a great entertaining family movie with lots of humor. All the actors in this movie were wonderful and seemed to work well together. I thought it was great to see a comedic side to Timothy Dalton and he did an excellent job. This is a movie you can watch with the kids and not worry about violence or embarrassing sex scenes that require you to cover your child's ears or cover their eyes. Too bad they don't make more movies like this. My favorite scene was when they crashed the party and showed the folks how to loosen up and have a good time. I watch this any time it comes on TV. It always puts a smile on my face. Highly recommend it. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
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Enjoyable Fluff, with Winning Dalton, Kinski Performances...
cariart28 February 2004
TIME SHARE is not the kind of film that will find it's way onto anyone's 'Top Ten' list, but as a light, entertaining romantic comedy, it is a pleasant diversion, and offers stars Timothy Dalton and Nastassja Kinski more 'audience friendly' roles than they've been appearing in, lately.

He's a master chef/widower with devoted kids, a 'live life to the fullest' attitude, and a wicked grin; she's a botanist/divorcee with a geeky fiancé, frustrated kids, and a pent-up passion searching for an outlet. From the moment they meet, trying to squeeze their cars past one another for the last spot on a ferry to their island rental, they become both enemies and rivals, a situation that becomes even more pronounced when they discover that both families have been accidentally booked into the same summer rental. While the kids quickly bond, Dalton and Kinski simply seem to find more ways to irritate one another...although when she caresses him in the shower (thinking him to be her fiancé), she discovers him to be far more of a man than her current beau...and listening to her talk in her sleep, he learns that her aloofness hides a smoldering sexuality waiting to be released.

Can True Love be far away?

While a subplot of two of the children trapped on a sailboat in a storm lacks the tension to be truly effective, and Kinski's boyfriend is portrayed as so buffoonish and asexual that you wonder why she fell for him in the first place, the sexual chemistry between Dalton and Kinski is potent, and the film is romantic enough to make a good 'date movie'.

For an evening's 'light' entertainment, you could do far worse than this easy-going comedy!
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10/10
Great movie
rtmscott1011 February 2011
I loved this movie and watched it with my daughter. I am a big Timothy Dalton fan and that is what drew me to watch it in the first place. Tim is very light-hearted and a fun loving, easy going father in this movie - a big change from what he usually plays (drama, historical characters). Although I am loving him in "CHUCK". Nastassja Kinski is also very good in her role as a straight laced food geneticist. The kids are very good actors and the fact that two single parents with kids going on vacation and get stuck having to share a condo is very funny and heart warming to watch. Seeing how two families who are strangers, being forced to live together and getting to know each other and the chaos that ensues will make anyone smile. Two thumbs up for this movie.
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Makes one wonder why Nastassja Kinski and Timothy Dalton made this movie.
TxMike26 August 2001
Warning: Spoilers
SPOILERS - "Timeshare", two single people with kids somehow get assigned the same unit, at the same time. Of course, on the way to the ferry their vehicles almost collide, they argue, she goes first, the ferry is full. Later in the food store they round the same corner and their shopping carts end up head-to-head. On the beach, Dalton tries to teach her son to ride a horse, but she angrily talks him down. Dalton gets locked out, gets in through her bedroom patio door, she is sleeping with the dog and having romantic dreams, she wakes up and finds him in her room and screams. Eventually they become friends.

Very predictable and somewhat enjoyable but marginal quality romantic comedy. I can only assume Kinski and Dalton just needed some cash and a bit of exposure, because this is not a particularly good movie.
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8/10
Good and fun but missing a few things ...
folsominc225 June 2020
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I waited for months to be able to watch this movie with Timothy Dalton. I am on a phase with him and watching everything I can see of him. Looking at previews and clips of this movie, I knew it had to be good and was not disappointed, except ....

A free, fun-loving father (Timothy Dalton) takes his kids to their favorite beach house on Balboa Island for an annual vacation. Unfortunately, this is the only time he devotes to his children although you can see he loves them very much.

A woman with two children (Nastassja Kinski) is taking a vacation, combined with her genetic vegetable growing business and is fearfully afraid of anything happening to her children. Even prohibiting them from just having some good, clean fun.

Of course, they are total opposites and are forced to share a timeshare property since it was double booked. Although there seems to be a lot of animosity between the two families, the easy-going attitude and quick wit of Matt Farragher (Dalton) and pursuit of enjoying life starts to thaw out both families as well as his continual fun-harassment teasing of Dr. Julia Weiland (Kinski).

The kids bond quickly enough and seem realistic in their interaction with each other, albeit perhaps a little too fast. And the parents begin to find chemistry between each other growing little by little from sharing a harrowing experience worrying about their sons in a storm to finding out Matt Farragher is not as all he-man as he pretends to be and that Dr. Julia Weiland is more sympathetic than she first appeared.

Furthermore, it is nice to see the two start maturing more in their own rights and broadening their viewpoints.

The added addition of the fiance, Russell (Geoffrey Lower), and the trashy girlfriend Felice, (Carlton Elizabeth), are just minor additions to the plot to cause some conflict between the two love interests in the movie, especially with the planned wedding of Weiland and Russell.

However, the irresistible chemistry and attraction between the two parents are overwhelmingly stronger as the movie continues, culminating in a deliciously romantic cooking scene between Farragher and Weiland. In the scene, both express their different types of characters in how they react to the situation. But why, for heaven's sake, why does Farragher and Weiland show animosity toward each other after the romantic kitchen scene? There was no explanation.

Dalton is an amazingly phenomenal actor that delves into each part and becomes the character so much sometimes the viewer cannot see Dalton, the actor. This is not different and he and his co-star, Kinski, are very good in their respective roles. He also has the ability to be extraordinarily funny when he wants to (look at episodes of Chuck) and makes viewers laugh long after some of the lines he delivered. I wish he had played more humorous roles in his career. And as far as his bare chest not being that great (as one other commenter mentioned), I liked it better this way because he seemed more natural.

Nevertheless, the faults of this film are plentiful and have nothing to do with the acting but the direction, writing and film editing. Brief minutus second film pieces of clarification were left out that would have helped the film flow better and help the characters along in their development.

Example 1: Once it was established that Farragher didn't want to sleep alone during a thunderstorm nor let his children know, one or two seconds of film where Weiland took a moment to think would have helped the flow to the living with all kids and parents.

Example 2: The next morning, a few more scenes of the outdoor rain would have helped the process of the film to establish more why they were all staying indoors. Plus, if the film had shown Weiland actually noticing all the other visitors heading toward the clubhouse, it would have helped it as well.

Example 3: Why did they not show Weiland commenting to Farragher that they wouldn't be allowed at the clubhouse and he could have stated that they would bring something that would ensure their access - his food?

Example 4: It would have been best to show Farragher turn up the radio himself at the clubhouse to make the stuffy ones' reaction even more understandable.

There are many more I could mention. The film runs only 1 hr 26 min - it needed the extra half-hour.

Just a few little extra scenes like this would have helped the flow of the film better and made it first rate. And I agree with another commentator, I wish they had made a sequel to this to see how all of them were going to work in as a family. They were, after all, on the brink.

At any rate, it is still a wonderful little feel-good film that I would love to have a DVD in English. I can only find it in German! Rats!
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very funny
dougwm_tsy17 March 2002
oh I thought it was great it had a unique style of love,war,and comedy plus Kevin Zegers is so HOT!!!!!!!(by:Kayla) of course it was a very cool movie even though it wasn't very bad either it just showed how single parents take care of their kids thats about it and how the woman is engaged to another man love can always follow you places.
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Poor Nastassja Kinski, reduced to doing this tripe.
Victor Field22 January 2002
"Bitter Suite"/"Time Share" (if only the movie could have changed with the title) is a painfully lame German-produced TV movie that is far below its two stars (it says a lot about the current career of Nastassja Kinski that she's credited as a co-producer). The setup is out of a thousand dozen sitcoms - families put together by mistake, neither one getting along with the other at first but... cue lots of arguments, gooey sentiment, and a kids-in-peril-at-sea segment so unconvincing it makes "Jaws 3-D" seem tense.

Timothy Dalton's accent really irritates, but neither he nor Miss Kinski (who manages to not seem humiliated, and who's still a beauty in her 40s) are at fault - it would have been even worse without them. The only consolation is that some of today's far less talented bright young things may wind up in the same predicament one day - it's sad that, like Rosanna Arquette, Nastassja's wasting away in bad TV movies. Then again, you can't come back without something to come back from...
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