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A good movie

Posted : 9 years, 3 months ago on 26 December 2014 11:02

I already saw this movie but since it was a while back, I was quite eager to check it out again. If I'm not mistaken, Nancy Meyers is one of the most successul female directors, at least in terms of box-office results, and I have to admit that I actually have a weak spot for her work. Indeed, her first real hit was 'What Women Want', a movie which sounded terribly generic on paper but it still turned out to be actually quite entertaining and one of the better rom-coms. So, with this in mind, I had some high expectations with this follow-up which had been another hit at the box-office and, eventually, I wasn’t disappointed. Indeed, what I enjoyed the most was that Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton were just pitch-perfect in this movie and they had some great chemistry together. On top of that, these two characters were rather well written and more charismatic and entertaining than the typical boring characters you get in your average romantic-comedy. To be honest, the whole thing was probably too long but I did appreciate the fact that Harry needed some time to get used to these new feelings after all these years of being a womanizer. Anyway, to conclude, all in all, even though it was maybe nothing really groundbreaking, it was still a pretty good  romantic-comedy and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.



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Something's Gotta Give

Posted : 10 years, 5 months ago on 12 November 2013 09:50

I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the work of Nancy Meyers. On the one hand, she’s a successful female director, writer and producer who gave great roles (in films of varying degrees of success) to Goldie Hawn (Private Benjamin), Whoopi Goldberg (Sister Act), Meryl Streep (It’s Complicated) and Diane Keaton, her most frequent collaborator. But she also tends towards toothless, overly sweet middle-class romantic comedies that hit all of the tropes of the genre without expanding their vocabulary much.

I understand that it’s radical enough to stick two middle-aged people in the center of your romantic storyline, and that’s great, sex and love don’t end when you hit thirty-five, but Something’s Gotta Give still hits every cliché as it shuffles on. It’s an enjoyable enough piece of fluff, but there’s something much better lurking beneath the surface. Look, you don’t cast actors with as much baggage and charisma as Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton and not expect your audience to hope for a bit more fun, a bit more brains to go along with the story beats. Nicholson and Keaton have been cast here as variations on their media personas, but allowed to bring the real heart and expand the emotional inner life of those facades in brief moments that the film needed more of. I would’ve cut away with the extended sequence of Keaton crying and gone with more of the quiet character building moments.

Having said all of that, the film does have other problems (Frances McDormand, Jon Favreau and Amanda Peet are wasted in slightly written roles), but I still found myself laughing and enjoying the journey. It’s a bit too thin of a premise for two hours of running time, but I’d watch Nicholson and Keaton in just about anything and get even the tiniest of enjoyment out of it. I liked Something’s Gotta Give a lot more than that slim amount of praise. They’re both given pretty stellar roles (Keaton in particular plays the hell out of it), I just wish the rest of the film had risen to their level.


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Laughing Through Tears!

Posted : 13 years, 1 month ago on 17 March 2011 01:13

Though Jack Nicholson is great as usual, Diane Keaton steals the show in this one. She had me laughing to the point of tears! Her character holds nothing back for the sake of pride, yet comes off too funny to be pathetic. Admittedly my enthusiasm probably has a lot to do with me being female and this being a fabulous chick flick, but I think men will enjoy this one too due to the nice balancing dose of Nicholson's presence.


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Jack and Diane

Posted : 16 years ago on 15 April 2008 03:24

A wonderful tale of what seems to be two hopeless romantics. Jack was a successful business owner, with a reputation for only dating younger women. Diane was a very successful writer, but very uptight. Love truly blossoms when these two world collide.


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