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Attraction animale

Original title: Someone Like You...
  • 2001
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
28K
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Ashley Judd in Attraction animale (2001)
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Romantic ComedyComedyRomance

After being jilted by her boyfriend, a talk show talent scout writes a column on the relationship habits of men which gains her national fame.After being jilted by her boyfriend, a talk show talent scout writes a column on the relationship habits of men which gains her national fame.After being jilted by her boyfriend, a talk show talent scout writes a column on the relationship habits of men which gains her national fame.

  • Director
    • Tony Goldwyn
  • Writers
    • Laura Zigman
    • Elizabeth Chandler
  • Stars
    • Ashley Judd
    • Greg Kinnear
    • Hugh Jackman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    28K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tony Goldwyn
    • Writers
      • Laura Zigman
      • Elizabeth Chandler
    • Stars
      • Ashley Judd
      • Greg Kinnear
      • Hugh Jackman
    • 174User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ashley Judd
    Ashley Judd
    • Jane Goodale
    Greg Kinnear
    Greg Kinnear
    • Ray Brown
    Hugh Jackman
    Hugh Jackman
    • Eddie Alden
    Marisa Tomei
    Marisa Tomei
    • Liz
    Ellen Barkin
    Ellen Barkin
    • Diane Roberts
    Catherine Dent
    Catherine Dent
    • Alice
    Peter Friedman
    Peter Friedman
    • Stephen
    Laura Regan
    Laura Regan
    • Evelyn
    Sue Jin Song
    Sue Jin Song
    • Female Scientist
    Keith Reddin
    • Male Scientist
    Derick Karlton Grant
    • Flower Delivery Man
    Donna Hanover
    Donna Hanover
    • Mary Lou Corkle
    Matthew Coyle
    Matthew Coyle
    • Staff Member
    Nicolle Rochelle
    Nicolle Rochelle
    • Nia
    • (as Nicole Leach)
    Pon Yang
    • Chinese Vendor
    Arantza Sola
    • Student #1
    Daniella Canterman
    • Student #2
    • (as Daniella Cantermen)
    Colleen Camp
    Colleen Camp
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    • Director
      • Tony Goldwyn
    • Writers
      • Laura Zigman
      • Elizabeth Chandler
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    Jill-68

    Much Better Than I Expected

    I rented this film only because Hugh Jackman is in it. Since I don't even remember it being in the theaters (though my daughter does), I assumed it was going to be a bit lame. And if I had read the reviews I've found posted here first, I would have been even MORE hesitant about watching it. Instead, I quickly found myself being led into a satirical funny movie, that had me laughing aloud (I'm the type of person that DOES think it's funny to hear chirping birds when Ashley Judd first stares into the smarmy but cute eyes of Greg Kinnear, while the word 'Attraction' is flashed across the screen like a card from a Silent Movie). I thought Ashley Judd was a great comedienne in this film, especially the scene where she was drunk at the bar. She plays angry loud drunk female very well. There were also plenty of sight gags. Am I the only one who laughed at the sight of Hugh Jackman nailing up a blanket over the horrendous hole in the wall in his apartment? Ashley having to schlep her luggage down the street to her new apartment? The seating arrangements in the conference room at the workplace, showing the changes in each couple's relationships? Honest, I laughed at almost every scene in this film. It turns out this movie is based on the book "Animal Husbandry," a witty little novella that can be read in a day, which is written like a journal in the life of Jane. In the book, the character of "Eddie" remains always intriguing, always fascinating, and always a bit out of reach. Hugh Jackman attempts to put some of that swagger and inscrutable mystery into his characterization. It's an intriguing role, and not really an easy one to play, but Hugh as usual does a great job. His character is emphasized much more in the film than in the book. Greg Kinnear, as "Ray" plays it a little too tongue-in-cheek, but the scenes where he's talking to the camera are priceless. And Ashley Judd plays 'Jane' in a more sympathetic and believable light than the heroine of the novel was portrayed. To me, the movie flowed well, and the ending was just fine. It's fun to watch the 'Alternate Ending' on the DVD, though, with Director's Commentary. Once you've heard the director explain that wet cotton-snow, green trees in January, and bad rain special-effects mean an ending has to be trashed, you can't help but laugh. Not only that, but Hugh Jackman looks good wet, too.
    7jhendricks97

    Someone Like You might like this movie

    Romantic comedies are all hampered by the same thing, predictability.

    We know the female lead will have her heart broken, and then through a series of madcap adventures, find out her one true love was there all along. "Someone Like You" is no different in this regard. So the only way for such a film to win us over, is with great acting from the stars, and more importantly, an entertaining and well thought out script. "Someone Like You" meets both criteria.

    Ashley Judd and Hugh Jackman have great chemistry together, and give fine performances. Greg Kinnear is, well, Greg Kinnear. But the script is what brings this movie home. It passes over some of the more obvious plot points, in favor of predictable, yet satisfying outcomes.

    Not a bad date for women, and us cows alike!
    5cinemel

    Pleasant Ashley Judd romantic comedy that keeps you smiling.

    Ashley Judd stars in `Someone Like You', a pleasant romantic comedy that lets her stretch her acting chops. Judd's recent films, `Eye of the Beholder' and `Double Jeopardy', placed her in mortal danger and were deadly serious, to say the least. Her current project gives her a lighter air portraying a young working woman charged with the task of getting interesting guests for a morning talk show hosted by Diane (Ellen Barkin). In the film's humorous introduction, Jane (Judd) explains the Old cow/new cow theory that she applies to men and their relationships with women. Basically, The theory says that once a bull mates with a cow (old cow) subsequently he only wants another Cow (new cow). At the job she falls for Ray (Greg Kinnear). She is the new cow to him. Meanwhile, she shares an apartment with Eddie (charismatic Hugh Jackman, recently of X-Men). Complications ensue and the finale is predictable. Performances are on the mark and the settings in Manhattan are real (not faux Toronto) adding to the film's charm. In addition, the men are treated fairly, not making this a total chick flick. There is also a sparkling performance by Marisa Tomei as Jane's best friend. The costumes are also what a $40,000/yr. salary could afford, as opposed to Armani and other designer duds. As directed by Tony Goldwyn (the bad guy in `Ghost') `Someone Like You' is a delightful way to spend a couple of hours. There are no surprises, some smiles and chuckles, and you'll feel good because the characters are basically nice folks.
    5SnoopyStyle

    charming lead actors in weak rom-com

    Jane Goodale (Ashley Judd) and unromantic heartbroken Eddie Alden (Hugh Jackman) are busy booking red meat for Diane Roberts (Ellen Barkin)'s daytime talk show. Ray Brown (Greg Kinnear) is the new executive producer coming from serious news. Liz (Marisa Tomei) is her best friend. Despite her reservations and his girlfriend of 3 years, she begins to go out with Ray. She leaves her apartment to move in with Ray but he breaks it off with her. She's forced to move in with Eddie. That's when she comes up with the New Cow Theory after reading a New York Times article. Bulls always like to have the new cow. Liz persuades Jane to write an article under a pen name. The article explodes and everybody is looking to interview the mystery doctor including Diane Roberts.

    The good news is that Ashley Judd is lovely and she's giving it all to be in a light rom-com. It's pretty light and not that funny. It's not really breaking any new ground with the single gal genre. The two leads Judd and Jackman are so likable and super hot that it keeps the movie from collapsing entirely. Greg Kinnear makes a nice douche turn but the question becomes why does she still care about him. This is generally not funny enough and not compelling enough. If not for the likable leads, there would be nothing to this.
    Rhino Rover

    Was this a romantic comedy??

    Someone Like You had so much promise. The trailers looked so charming and funny yet when you actually sit down and see the movie from start to finish you're left wondering what happened. You have an incredibly talented actress in Ashley Judd and Hugh Jackman is going to be the next big star from Australia. The rest of the cast is no slouch either but I can't help but believe that this movie lost out on writing.

    Someone Like You is about finding out what makes men do the things they do in relationships (or the beginning of relationships) and of course falling in love. Jane Goodale (Ashley Judd) is a producer for a talk show that can't just seem to find a long lasting relationship. We meet her at the beginning of the movie as she meets the new executive producer, Ray Brown (Greg Kinnear). Sparks instantly ignite between the two and they soon enter into a serious relationship that has them moving in together. No sooner than that happens, Brown breaks up with Goodale, plunging her into a depressive state that has her searching to find out why this happened.

    Did you notice that nowhere in that little summary did I mention Hugh Jackman's character, Eddie Alden? And that's the odd thing about this movie. The trailers clearly show that Judd and Jackman are the main characters of this movie (and of course, end up together) but when you actually see it, Jackman isn't in it nearly as prominently as the trailer indicates. For most of the first half of the movie we see Judd and Kinnear and we're introduced to Jackman's character as the resident playboy of the company but that's about the extent of it. There's enough dialogue that we get a sense of what Eddie's like but not a lot. After the break-up between Judd and Kinnear we begin to see more of Judd and Jackman but only as roommates, nothing more. There are little hints here and there that something is developing but it isn't nearly enough to cause them to fall madly in love with each other by the end. For a romantic comedy there wasn't enough interaction between the characters that are supposed to fall in love with each other.

    There's not much to say about Ashley Judd. She's an incredible actor and does well with the material she's given. Marisa Tomei is in this movie as Judd's best friend and she does a wonderful job with the amount of screen time she's given. She seems to be making a bit of a comeback in the movie industry and hopefully we see more of her. Kinnear is good as the consummate `nice-guy' but we've seen him do this role many times before, so much so that I'm getting the feeling that he's getting type-cast, you think? Jackman's last movie was X-men and he's turning out to be quite the good actor. He doesn't have a large number of lines and in many of the scenes, he just gives a look or a quirky smile but he's able to say a lot with those looks. He also has a talent for American accents, which will help him with his career in Hollywood. Look for big things to come from this actor.

    Overall, this movie is mediocre. The potential was there but somewhere along the way, it suffered a bit of an identity crisis. Is it a romantic comedy or a drama or maybe even a dramatic comedy??? Who knows? This is a good matinee to go to but not worth full admission.

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    • Trivia
      The make-up artist trying to put powder on Jane's (Ashley Judd) face right before she goes on Diane's show is played by Naomi Judd, Ashley Judd's mother.
    • Goofs
      The closing scene was re-shot while Hugh Jackman was filming X-Men (2000) and so Eddie's hairstyle is different from the rest of the movie.
    • Quotes

      Eddie: It's over. Why can't you just let it go?

      Jane: I can't.

      Eddie: Why?

      Jane: Because I was happy. Because if this theory is wrong, men don't leave all women, Eddie. They leave me.

      Eddie: I know it hurts. I know. It's so hard to believe that something that wonderful can ever happen to us again, but it can.

    • Crazy credits
      Thanks to the University of Kentucky Wildcats Cheerleading Team.
    • Alternate versions
      There is an alternate ending sequence on the DVD. The final exchange between Jane and Eddie take place on a rooftop, and not in the street like in the released version.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Say It Isn't So/Wit/The Brothers/The Tailor of Panama/The Gleaners and I (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Habanera from Carmen
      Written by Georges Bizet

      Courtesy of Associated Production Music LLC

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sex Guide
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox 2000 Pictures
      • Lynda Obst Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $27,343,067
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $10,010,600
      • Apr 1, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,689,940
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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