50 erste Dates
(2004)
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50 erste Dates
(2004)
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Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Adam Sandler | ... | ||
Drew Barrymore | ... | ||
Rob Schneider | ... | ||
Sean Astin | ... | ||
Lusia Strus | ... | ||
Dan Aykroyd | ... | ||
Amy Hill | ... | ||
Allen Covert | ... | ||
Blake Clark | ... | ||
Maya Rudolph | ... | ||
Pomaika'i Brown | ... |
Nick
(as Nephi Pomaikai Brown)
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Joe Nakashima | ... | ||
Peter Dante | ... |
Security Guard
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Dom Magwili | ... |
Security Guard
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Jonathan Loughran | ... |
Henry Roth lives in a Hawaiian paradise with the company of endless women with no strings attached. This is until he meets Lucy Whitmore. Both Henry and Lucy enjoy the company of each other and feel the start of a serious relationship occurring. Approaching Lucy the next day, Henry is confused when Lucy fails to recognize him. This is the moment Henry discovers that Lucy actually suffers from short term memory loss and can't remember each individual day. Henry won't let this stop him and is prepared to make her fall in love with him all over again, each and every day. Written by FilmFanUk
See, I am a married man. And watching this movie, at home on the sofa with my wife whom I love above anything and hopefully always will, almost brought me to tears and easily did her. This movie, no matter all the overdone/overacted characters and the fact that Adam Sandler is probably the worst person in the world the act crying, is simply the best description of love ever. To have the energy to every day win over the heart of the one you love, is what we all should do, though ever so often don't have the energy to.
I believe that movie criticism often nitpicks too much on technical details or other such stuff of -actually- little importance. Show me a person who is not moved by this film and I show you a person who knows zip about real love. Real, I mean. I am not a religious person and this made me feel closer to what people often call God, whatever that is. Maybe I exaggerate, but I want to. And no work of art, of any genre, can be asked to do any more. On scale of 1 to 10, this goes to 11. (Can you see?!)