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Giving It Up

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
504
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Ali Larter and Mark Feuerstein in Giving It Up (1999)
ComedyRomance

Womanizing New York adman attempts to identify the causes of, and find a remedy for, his so-called addiction to sex, in order to win the love of a woman he respects.Womanizing New York adman attempts to identify the causes of, and find a remedy for, his so-called addiction to sex, in order to win the love of a woman he respects.Womanizing New York adman attempts to identify the causes of, and find a remedy for, his so-called addiction to sex, in order to win the love of a woman he respects.

  • Director
    • Christopher Kublan
  • Writers
    • Christopher Kublan
    • Daniel Einfeld
  • Stars
    • Mark Feuerstein
    • Amy Redford
    • Dabney Coleman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    504
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Christopher Kublan
    • Writers
      • Christopher Kublan
      • Daniel Einfeld
    • Stars
      • Mark Feuerstein
      • Amy Redford
      • Dabney Coleman
    • 7User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Mark Feuerstein
    Mark Feuerstein
    • Ralph Gagante
    Amy Redford
    Amy Redford
    • Elizabeth Brenner
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Johnathan Gallant
    Ben Weber
    Ben Weber
    • Peter McGrath
    James Toback
    James Toback
    • Dr. Hubbins
    Timothi-Jane Graham
    • Claire Densen
    • (as Timothi Jane Graham)
    Ali Larter
    Ali Larter
    • Amber
    James Lesure
    James Lesure
    • Kevin
    Callie Thorne
    Callie Thorne
    • Rex
    Annabel Rivera
    • Monica
    Mike Johnson
    Mike Johnson
    • Jamie (Sex Addict)
    • (as Jon Michael Johnson)
    Daniel Metelitz
    • John (Sex Addict)
    • (as John Metelitz)
    Sara Moon
    • Debra (Sex Addict)
    Andy Marks
    • Jason (Sex Addict)
    • (as Andrew Marks)
    Bill Dawes
    Bill Dawes
    • Pick-Up Man (Sex Addict)
    John Hanshe
    • Victor (Sex Addict)
    Jeannene Orofino
    Jeannene Orofino
    • Red Headed (Sex Addict)
    Jack Merrill
    Jack Merrill
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    • Director
      • Christopher Kublan
    • Writers
      • Christopher Kublan
      • Daniel Einfeld
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    Coffeeman4U

    Totally underrated

    This movie is a gem! Maybe not for everyone but still a gift for everyone who take the time to understand it. Before I saw the movie I saw one comment saying it was the bastard child between What Women Want and Sex in the City and I can understand that (it was meant negative) for the first twenty minutes. Whoever said that probably stopped wathcing after that conclusion because this movie is so much more. The dialogue is excellent the script is great but I get a feeling that maybe it isn't for everyone to connect with.

    I however thought this was a truly great movie. The leading charachter, played by Mark Feuerstein (never heard about him before), talkt right to me! Hell I've been this man!

    It's seldom I've seen such good writing describing the relationships between the sexes without falling into an eager to please the audience witht easy conclusions.

    After watching this I got a real eager to meet the writer Christopher Kublan because he has obviously been through the same things I'm been through. It is so easy to spend you're life making it look good to other people (especially woman) that you forget about yourself and what you want. And the thing that makes you realize that is often the one you wanna love but whom detests you of what you have become of that.

    This is a great movie, to put it down in any ways is awful but the photoghraphy is beyond standard and they could have worked some more on the endingt. Anyway I'll give this a 9/10 at least!
    1sanderscholl

    Worsed film ever

    I rented this film because my girl wanted to see a romantic movie, instead we saw the most awful flat cliche movie ever. And the acting is just as awful.

    I strongly advise you NOT to watch this movie.... I give it a -10 !!!
    7abyoussef

    "The bastard lovechild of 'Sex & the City' and 'What Women Want.' A quirky, re-inventive entertaining romp!"

    by Dane Youssef

    Kublan's "Giving it Up" is a movie which is scarce in the indie field. A romantic comedy, rumored to be the worst, sloppiest, unentertaining and most formulaic of the entire genre.

    But very surprisingly, "Giving it Up" is a smarter, more-thinking person's romantic comedy. A movie that seems to have filtered out the obnoxious slapstick, trite plot points, dumb characters, monotone dialouge and Julia Roberts and Meg Ryan's routines.

    Oh, there are quite a few clichés' in this movie, all right. The playboy who's tired of the game and wants to settle down and develop as a person, the bookish love interest who has no patience for his antics, the sexist supporting characters, the geeky best friend, the unobtainable finally obtained... only to realize that...

    And although it sounds like the storyline from "What Women Want" (which also featured Feuerstein), no two movies could possibly be more polar opposite.

    But "Giving it Up" is more than that. It doesn't rely entirely on that as so many other rom-coms do.

    "GIU" is a well-played, thoughtfully-written, smartly conceived look at men, women and their views on sex and relationships.

    In "Giving it Up," a New York advertising executive who specializes in selling sex to sell products is living the "almost ideal existence." He has devoted his life to attracting the opposite sex.

    And it seems to be working. He has a new stranger in his bed every night. He's making fat cheddar. His hard-nosed, sexist boss (Dabney Coleman "9 to 5," "Tootsie," "Recess: School's Out" and "You've Got Mail") loves him. His apartment is lavish and full of cosmetics to polish his vessel and keep it clean. And his superhuman libido fuels his creative fires.

    Enter his new boss, Elizabeth, who has heard of him and his reputation. She's smart and genuinely attractive. And quite down to earth. Ralph (Mark Feuerstein "Woman on Top" and "What Women Want"), the playboy in question is instantly smitten with her. But she's heard the word on the street and smiles, giving him the brush off.

    Ralph is obsessed. He wants her. He can have every woman except the one he truly wants. Ain't it always the way? Ralph's less-lucky-in-love buddy, Peter (Ben Weber-- "Twister" and TV's "Sex in the City") asks Ralph why? Why does he want to give up the life? Apparently, Ralphie boy feels empty. He decides to "give it all up."

    He's the falling Casanova. He tries to go celibate. He meets up with Elizabeth and informs her of his newfound desire to live a life with something besides sex and even tries to win her over with his outside sex-interests. Like his joy for Billy Wilder's Cary Grant-Audrey Hepburn classic "Love in the Afternoon."

    Kublan's script is smart in a "Sex in the City"-type of way. Full of realistic conversations between men and women about dating, relationships, sex and their own views and look at it all.

    The cast is particularly strong for an independent film. Feuerstein is a real charmer, Weber and James Lesure (From "For Your Love") are convincing and likable as his best friends. Ari Larter as the foul and lecherous super-supermodel Amber is also good for a few laughs. Amy Redford is really 100% believable as a smart, intelligent, confident (and beautiful) businesswoman who hates her self a bit for falling for this falling Casanova.

    See it alone for the near Oscar-worthy performance of the magnificent Dabney Coleman, more hard-nosed, sexist and snarling than ever.

    It's worth falling for.

    --Having Fallen Himself, Dane Youssef
    1helge_iversen

    Unnecessary crap

    This movie is also known as "Giving it up", and in Norway as "No sex 4U". It is the most shallow and unnecessary piece of crap I have seen since - I don't know when. The plot is a cliche, it's utterly unrealistic and a thinner story hardly exists. In fact - there WAS no story. The predictability rate was sky high, and the acting was terrible. One of the rare 1/10 rates. Stay clear of this one!

    H.Iversen
    10shelly-13

    Congratulations Christopher Kublan

    Christopher Kublan's debut movie as both a writer and director is simply incredible.

    Casanova Falling is a realistic view of men and their romantic fallings...

    It sheds a new light on the caveman... yet goes beyond most modern comedy/romance movies as he is honest, yet does not bash his characters for thier behaviors.

    It was a true blessing to see this movie at the Nortel International Film Festival in Palm Springs, CA.

    Left me with a smile on my face...

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    Giving It Up: Deleted Scenes
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    • Trivia
      Despite being featured on the poster, Ali Larter appears for a few moments. The actress has only two scenes, and appears for the first time with about 50 minutes of projection. Afterwards, her character appears for a few seconds in the next scene. However, commercials featuring pictures of her character, model Amber, are shown throughout the film.
    • Quotes

      Ralph: I'm half Italian-half Jewish. Which, I guess makes me a pizza-bagel.

    • Connections
      Edited into Giving It Up: Deleted Scenes (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Now's The Time
      Performed and Written by John Sbarra

      Courtesy of Duramore Music Co. (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • September 11, 1999 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Casanova Falling
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Bigel / Mailer Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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