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Get Well Soon

  • 2001
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.3K
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Courteney Cox and Vincent Gallo in Get Well Soon (2001)
ComedyDramaRomance

He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.He left her for fame.. but wants her back. She still loves him.. but isn't sure she can trust him. Now they both have to face the truth.

  • Director
    • Justin McCarthy
  • Writer
    • Justin McCarthy
  • Stars
    • Vincent Gallo
    • Courteney Cox
    • Jeffrey Tambor
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Justin McCarthy
    • Writer
      • Justin McCarthy
    • Stars
      • Vincent Gallo
      • Courteney Cox
      • Jeffrey Tambor
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Vincent Gallo
    Vincent Gallo
    • Bobby Bishop…
    Courteney Cox
    Courteney Cox
    • Lily Charles
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Mitchell
    Kasia Tambor
    • Jeannie
    • (as Kasia Ostlun)
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
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    Peter Bartlett
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    • Keith Charles
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    Carolina Parsons
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    Joseph Mosso
    • Headset #1
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    Bruce Altman
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    Michael McGlone
    • Gunman Brian Maher
    • (as Mike McGlone)
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    buff-18

    Gallo delivers again; film succeeds in many areas

    I must admit that I was captivated by Vincent Gallo's performance in "Buffalo '66" and that is the only reason that I was drawn to "Get Well Soon" when I saw it on the video rental shelf. So maybe I wanted to like this film more that others.

    Regardless, I feel that "Get Well Soon" succeeded in many areas. The plot was a blend of dark comedy and soul-searching, much like "Buffalo '66" and Gallo gave almost as good a performance as the desperate, haunted protagonist. Courtney Cox delivers a solid performance as his old flame whom he's seeking to reunite with in hopes of getting a hold on his life again. Thrown into the mix are the mental illness of her mother and brother and latent homosexuality of her live-in boyfriend. Always troubled by the constant exposure to Gallo's "Bobby Bishop" character who's now a late night talk show host, Cox's character "Lily" cannot find solace in a world of overwhelming emotions.

    This film is a success, despite the fact that it's not entirely original. However, the plot lines are intriguing and the characters are just short of mesmerizing. The story is told in a reverse pyramid fashion where the viewer has to deduce exactly what the relationship between the characters are.

    This is by no means an outstanding film... but as far as Vincent Gallo movies go... I don't feel at all disappointed.

    Rating: 7/10
    6inkblot11

    The film has nice themes and a nice romance but too much foul language for comfort

    Bobby (Vincent Gallo), a very successful national television talk show host, stationed in Los Angeles, is having a near-breakdown. He begins asking very inappropriate questions to a beautiful female guest and, shortly after, takes a leave of absence. What is really bothering Bobby is that, long ago and far away, his name was Kevin and he gave up a nice relationship with Lily (Courteney Cox) to pursue his professional ambitions. Lily, who lives in New York City, is living with a jerk (Tate Donovan) and is still seething from Bobby's rejection, even though she watches Bobby's show consistently. But, she also has other problems to deal with, including a mentally ill brother and an eccentric mother (Anne Meara). When Bobby/Kevin comes home to the Big Apple and tries to contact her, will she answer his calls? This film has some very good messages about life and a fine cast. Gallo and Cox are attractive folks who command attention from the viewer, with Meara doing a nice job, too. Add on some good-looking costumes, sets, and production values and you have an eye-catching film. However, even though the script has its heart in the right place, that is, one should never choose success over personal happiness, it employs way too much bad language for comfort, in my opinion. Too bad one can not choose the "clean version" of a film, as one can do when buying a music CD. In any case, if you love romance and/or lesser-known films of quality, this is a good choice. But, if bad language offends you, you should go with something else, such as Return to Me.
    tracykrieg

    Surprisingly Good

    I had not seen any trailers or heard any reviews about this film. I rented it for the sole purpose of seeing one of my favorites, Courteney Cox. The scenes with Cox and her brother & mother are supreme, and she steals the scene when on-screen with Gallo. Good fun, even if just for the guilty joy of watching my favorite "friend" get angry and curse. Well cast and well acted. B+
    4Rogue-32

    The Ballad of Bobby Bishop (is somewhere in here)

    Love Gallo, that's gotta be stated up front, that's why I wanted to see this film in the first place. He's great in it, of course, as 'empty' talk show host Bobby Bishop, searching the streets of New York City for his lost true love, Lily (Courtney Cox). There's a lot of other stuff going on as well (a LOT of stuff) - crazy people trying to steal Matthew Broderick's dog (to get closer to Sarah Jessica Parker), Lily's mother (the great Anne Meara), who is - get this - practicing to be a homeless person (just in case), gay boyfriends, insane friends, lying hookers, Bobby's beyond-brown-nosing manager (the fabulous Jeffrey Tambor, who played basically the same role on Gary Shandling's show). I think this is the main reason the movie is just not very satisfying -- there's simply too #$@kin' much going on, for $@#(*&ts sake.

    If some of these characters had been left out (like most of them), and we had gotten to focus more on Bobby and his self-destructive-but-trying-oh-so-hard-to-make-it-work character, Get Well Soon would have been a far better movie. Gallo, with all his good/bad-and-everything-inbetween contradictions gloriously blazing in full form, could have easily carried the day.
    8fogg98

    Promising piece

    Mr Vincent Gallo is an absorbing, eye-catching beast. Whilst immediately drawn to his fractured features, it is his concentrated screen presence that you hold in mind. Here he plays Kevin, in the guise of the Bobby Bishop, a late-night talk-show host. Becoming increasingly aware of his frustrating emptiness, he starts to twist free of the ever-pandering agents, artists and parasites that accompany his fame. His thoughts turn to an abandoned love (Courteney Cox), and returning home for a reconciliation, encounters involving and amusing obstacles such as thieves, hookers, imitators, mental patients and the police. This is clearly Vincent's film, from the music to the awakened speech to camera near the end, however Courteney Cox performs admirably and the scenes with her mother are played well. The rest of the cast fill their scenes with delirious energy, although the wonderful talents and Romanian beauty of Elina Lowensohn were not rewarded with enough screen time. Director Justin McCarthy's direction is crisp. He develops the story well, and has framed New York nicely. Keep an eye out for 'Jump', an earlier piece of work.

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      Vincent Gallo and Courteney Cox were friends before filming the movie but on the set, Cox admitted in an interview she had a really bad experience with Gallo because he wouldn't talk to her off-screen and was really cold.
    • Quotes

      Lily: You fucked me up while you got famous!

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2002 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Loca seducción
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Giv'en Films
      • Lionsgate
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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