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Le amicizie sono messe alla prova e i segreti emergono quando Rachel, alla fine della sua vita, si innamora di Dex, il fidanzato della sua migliore amica Darcy.Le amicizie sono messe alla prova e i segreti emergono quando Rachel, alla fine della sua vita, si innamora di Dex, il fidanzato della sua migliore amica Darcy.Le amicizie sono messe alla prova e i segreti emergono quando Rachel, alla fine della sua vita, si innamora di Dex, il fidanzato della sua migliore amica Darcy.
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Overall I can see why this movie got bad reviews and wasn't a hit. The story is more painful and unpleasant than entertaining. The characters are not interesting and you don't feel for any of them especially Ginnifer's character who isn't very endearing. She falls in love with her best friend's fiancé - what's to like? It is a waste of a good cast. Colin isn't that hot that he is so out of Ginnifer's league. Kate's character is slightly irritating. And John's is just plain lame. The missed opportunity is a bit of a silly thing to be a central story line. Don't bother with this one even if you are a fan of the actors - it's just a silly story about nothing much. It's a movie that didn't have to be made.
I somewhat already knew that this was going to be a bad movie, even before watching it. I've disliked most rom-coms that have starred Kate Hudson. Not because she was in them but because the movies were quite bad. The actress has proved that she can act but her film choices have been dreadful. I would have avoided 'Something Borrowed' but I couldn't resist because of Ginnifer Goodwin who's one of the most interesting actresses of her generation and she's very cute.
Now to start, what's wrong with 'Something Borrowed'? Oh there're just so many things...the writing is awful and the direction lacks focus. The writer and director don't shy away from implying that anything you do for the sake of feelings, whether it's right or wrong, is okay, no matter who gets hurt. Rachel and Darcy are supposed to be lifelong friends albeit Darcy is more of a toxic friend. Yet, Rachel and Dex romance each other trying to figure out their feelings. So if the romance didn't work out, was Dex supposed to just go ahead and marry Darcy after sleeping with Rachel??? I mean, dude, just break off your engagement then figure out whatever. This is just one of the many problems here.
The characterization is messy. Darcy is pretty much the caricature bitchy toxic friend. I can't even begin to understand what anyone would find appealing in someone like Marcus, let alone be friends with him. I don't even know where to start with Dex and Rachel. They're supposed to be the good guys but I didn't think so.
The story itself is one cliché after another: New York setting, rich good-looking people, lavish locations, etc.
Ginnifer Goodwin does a decent job with what she's given. She's limited by the lacklustre writing. Ditto for Kate Hudson. Goodwin looks great (better then Hudson's 'Darcy' who's supposed to be the hotter one). John Krasinski is the only one who gets a decently written role and he does a good job.
Anyway, 'Something Borrowed' is definitely something to avoid.
Now to start, what's wrong with 'Something Borrowed'? Oh there're just so many things...the writing is awful and the direction lacks focus. The writer and director don't shy away from implying that anything you do for the sake of feelings, whether it's right or wrong, is okay, no matter who gets hurt. Rachel and Darcy are supposed to be lifelong friends albeit Darcy is more of a toxic friend. Yet, Rachel and Dex romance each other trying to figure out their feelings. So if the romance didn't work out, was Dex supposed to just go ahead and marry Darcy after sleeping with Rachel??? I mean, dude, just break off your engagement then figure out whatever. This is just one of the many problems here.
The characterization is messy. Darcy is pretty much the caricature bitchy toxic friend. I can't even begin to understand what anyone would find appealing in someone like Marcus, let alone be friends with him. I don't even know where to start with Dex and Rachel. They're supposed to be the good guys but I didn't think so.
The story itself is one cliché after another: New York setting, rich good-looking people, lavish locations, etc.
Ginnifer Goodwin does a decent job with what she's given. She's limited by the lacklustre writing. Ditto for Kate Hudson. Goodwin looks great (better then Hudson's 'Darcy' who's supposed to be the hotter one). John Krasinski is the only one who gets a decently written role and he does a good job.
Anyway, 'Something Borrowed' is definitely something to avoid.
Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Darcy (Kate Hudson) are life long friends. Dex (Colin Egglesfield) was Rachel's college friend when Darcy budded in. Now Darcy and Dex are about to get married. But Rachel still has feelings for Dex and they sleep together.
This movie has 2 problems and 1 great positive.
Colin Egglesfield is a horribly bland lead. It's unbelievable that two great girls are battling over him. John Krasinski is an infinitely better lead. There are countless others that would be a vast improvement. Although Krasinski and Ashley Williams have some funny jokes.
Second problem is that Rachel jumped into bed with Dex so early. It puts her in a moral deficit right off the bat. It makes rooting for her next to impossible.
The one great positive is Ginnifer Goodwin. She pulls off the impossible by being such a sweetheart. I can't help but root for her no matter what. I don't think the movie people actually questioned the premise. At least, they could have given GG the moral high grounds.
This movie has 2 problems and 1 great positive.
Colin Egglesfield is a horribly bland lead. It's unbelievable that two great girls are battling over him. John Krasinski is an infinitely better lead. There are countless others that would be a vast improvement. Although Krasinski and Ashley Williams have some funny jokes.
Second problem is that Rachel jumped into bed with Dex so early. It puts her in a moral deficit right off the bat. It makes rooting for her next to impossible.
The one great positive is Ginnifer Goodwin. She pulls off the impossible by being such a sweetheart. I can't help but root for her no matter what. I don't think the movie people actually questioned the premise. At least, they could have given GG the moral high grounds.
I never could understand the reason behind such hate for this movie. It's based on a book, yes, but since when are movies ever better than books anyway?
With that said, this movie is relatable to me. When it first came out, I was in my late 20's, close in age to the characters in the movie, with a best friend I've known since I was 10 years old. Hence, if you are a chick who has a lifelong childhood friend who is 30, you will probably love this movie. If you didn't, you missed the whole point.
People who review it, want to say it's "immoral" or has "bad acting". News flash: reality for a lot of people, IS immoral. Many women deal with this kind of situation everyday. Yes Rachel was a doormat, but we all have that one friend. And yes, Darcy was a selfish beotch, but that's how a lot of women act these days, especially in a city like NYC. All in all, I thought the actors were perfectly cast.. the acting? Kate Hudson is always great, and John Krasinski is an amazing comedic actor. Ginnifer Goodwin has played better roles, but she did a good job as the submissive, never-sticks-up-for-herself-friend Rachel. Colin Egglesfield is pure eye candy, bearing a very close resemblance to a young Tom Cruise, it's easy to see why these two women are both head over heels for him,
This movie is not meant to be taken too seriously, y'all. It's a light comedy with a look at what it might be like if you were in love with someone who you never thought would like you back, let alone marry your best friend. The truth is, there are more than likely people like this, who are in a similar situation, but never had the nerve to tell the other person how they felt.
For those who bash the movie - you're completely missing the point of it. The moral? Life is too short to go about it, never telling people how you really feel. If you don't, your decisions might later on prove to just benefit someone else, someone you might even know personally. And if so, you might have to live with the mistake of seeing it right in front of you everyday.
Lighten up people. It's a movie. Appreciate the humor, the message, and most of all, the moral of it. How's that for being "immoral"?
Out.
"Something Borrowed" is a predictable interpretation on a love triangle story that's as old as the ages. Girl likes boy, boy likes girl, girls best friend steals boy, boy and girl eventually get together. This movie is suitable for a girls night in with a couple bottles of wine. Being a guy, this movie was actually quite enjoyable. A bit dialogue heavy and not enough car chases, but enjoyable none the less. Actress Ginnifer Goodwin plays the lovable geek Rachel with Colin Egglesfield playing the love interest, Dex. Kate Hudson plays the vampy best friend Darcy and to round up the cast, John Krasinski, as the offbeat comedic relief complete with devastating one-liners.
The idea that 'best friends are forever' are tested in this movie filled with infidelity. The premise is that Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) falls in love with Dex (Colin Egglesfield) during their stint in college. One night over drinks, Darcy is introduced to the mix and the dynamic between all three changes. Rachel maintains the pent up affection for Dex whom she cannot have. Darcy continues blissfully unaware. Dex reciprocates Rachel's pent up longing.
Stylistically, the movie should attract Sex and the City devotees with all the urban shots of downtown nightclubbing and long strolls through filled city streets. Complete with shots in the Hamptons and London, England, Carrie from Sex and the City would approve.
Predictable story and ending not withholding, "Something Borrowed" is enjoyable to watch, but only if you have an hour and a half to kill. My girlfriend commented that the book was much better than the movie. Well played roles by Ginnifer Goodwin and John Krasinski keep the viewer engaged and entertained. I give this movie three and a half wine glasses for the girls and two beer bottles for the guys.
The idea that 'best friends are forever' are tested in this movie filled with infidelity. The premise is that Rachel (Ginnifer Goodwin) falls in love with Dex (Colin Egglesfield) during their stint in college. One night over drinks, Darcy is introduced to the mix and the dynamic between all three changes. Rachel maintains the pent up affection for Dex whom she cannot have. Darcy continues blissfully unaware. Dex reciprocates Rachel's pent up longing.
Stylistically, the movie should attract Sex and the City devotees with all the urban shots of downtown nightclubbing and long strolls through filled city streets. Complete with shots in the Hamptons and London, England, Carrie from Sex and the City would approve.
Predictable story and ending not withholding, "Something Borrowed" is enjoyable to watch, but only if you have an hour and a half to kill. My girlfriend commented that the book was much better than the movie. Well played roles by Ginnifer Goodwin and John Krasinski keep the viewer engaged and entertained. I give this movie three and a half wine glasses for the girls and two beer bottles for the guys.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizKate Hudson (Darcy) and Steve Howey (Marcus) also played a couple (who got married) in Bride Wars - La mia migliore nemica (2009).
- BlooperWhen everyone is playing badminton in the Hamptons, right before they start playing for secrets, Ethan opens an Heineken bottle. Few seconds later, he's opening it again.
- Curiosità sui creditiHalfway through the end credits, a scene shows Darcy showing up in London to see Ethan, with the words "to be continued".
- ConnessioniFeatured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episodio #19.139 (2011)
- Colonne sonoreShake It
Written by Ali Dee, Aaron Jacob Sandlofer, Alana Da Fonseca & Julian Davis
Performed by Lil Wendy
Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment
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- Budget
- 35.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 39.046.489 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.945.368 USD
- 8 mag 2011
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 65.100.369 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 52 minuti
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- 1.85 : 1
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