Henry Roth ist ein Mann, der Angst vor Engagement hat, bis er die schöne Lucy trifft. Sie verstanden sich gut und Henry denkt, dass er endlich das Mädchen seiner Träume gefunden hat, bis er ... Alles lesenHenry Roth ist ein Mann, der Angst vor Engagement hat, bis er die schöne Lucy trifft. Sie verstanden sich gut und Henry denkt, dass er endlich das Mädchen seiner Träume gefunden hat, bis er entdeckt, dass sie ein Kurzzeitgedächtnisverlust hat und ihn am nächsten Tag vergisst.Henry Roth ist ein Mann, der Angst vor Engagement hat, bis er die schöne Lucy trifft. Sie verstanden sich gut und Henry denkt, dass er endlich das Mädchen seiner Träume gefunden hat, bis er entdeckt, dass sie ein Kurzzeitgedächtnisverlust hat und ihn am nächsten Tag vergisst.
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- 6 Gewinne & 10 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Nick
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Sure, there are a few missteps, like the scenes that *could've* been funny (the penguin scene, for example). But the Hispanic character really stood out; his presence added a lot to the film.
Bottom line: give this movie a shot. It's both hilarious and fantastic.
At first, I just liked some of the usual humor: the use of spam to make me believe we were really in Hawaii. And also Rob Schneider, who is often the funniest person in Sandler's films. (He is still good here, though perhaps not at his best.)
I was pleasantly surprised that amidst the stupid humor was an actual story about love and the growing bond of two people. There could have been a variety of "Groundhog Day" jokes. And indeed, there were some. But the character Sandler plays is actually quite sweet. Who knew?
Oh, and one more thing: don't watch "50 First Dates" if you haven't seen "The Sixth Sense" first.
It is easy to pick holes in films and yes there are things wrong with this film:-
- The first 5 to 10 minutes do seem a little out of place: I understand the need to set the scene, but couldn't help feeling that the pace and characterisations didn't quite fit with what was to come.
- Some of the characters take away from the story: Doug (Sean Astin) is a little over done and comes across as more damaged than his sister. Perhaps the worst, though, is Henry's female (?) assistant: this character was a mistake and did not belong in the film.
In the end, these flaws don't matter: the film is enjoyable and that is what counts.
The plot, even if somewhat contrived, is clever and in the context of the film believable: there is a good beginning, middle and surprisingly satisfying end. Some of the difficult aspects of the film are not ignored but properly dealt with. Clearly it is easy to read a sordid side into the idea of a man meeting a beautiful woman each day in the knowledge that she will forget everything and they can start again tomorrow. This is covered and Henry is asked some pointed questions; without giving anything away, his answers worked and leave us, the audience, able to enjoy the film, without any unpleasant nagging doubts or feelings of guilt.
Don't analyse or pick holes; just watch this film. Chances are very good that you will enjoy it. It is a fantasy a bit of escapism: a first rate piece of entertainment and hopefully it will leave you, as it did me, feeling pleasantly content.
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- WissenswertesIn an early scene, a dentist and a woman in the dentist's chair are seen talking with each other. The woman playing the dentist is Jackie Sandler, Adam's wife, and the woman in the chair is played by Linda Segal, director Peter Segal's wife, who is a dentist in real life.
- PatzerNear the end when the patient asks Lucy what he's doing, she tells him he's painting a picture, and he is seen holding a paint brush. When the picture he "painted" is then seen, it actually is done in crayon.
- Crazy CreditsAdam Sandler's message in the middle of the credits reads, "This Movie is dedicated to Stanley Sandler. My father, my mentor, my teacher, my coach, my idol, my hero, my family's leader, my mom's best friend, and by far the coolest guy I will have ever known. We will miss you every day, but we will always try to make you proud."
- VerbindungenEdited into The Dating Scene (2004)
- SoundtracksWouldn't It Be Nice
Written by Brian Wilson, Mike Love, and Tony Asher
Performed by The Beach Boys
Courtesy of Capitol Records
Under license from EMI Film & Television Music
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Offizielle Standorte
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- Auch bekannt als
- Como si fuera la primera vez
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Box Office
- Budget
- 75.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 120.908.074 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 39.852.237 $
- 15. Feb. 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 198.520.934 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 39 Min.(99 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1