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Le come back

Original title: Music and Lyrics
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
110K
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Drew Barrymore and Hugh Grant in Le come back (2007)
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Feel-Good RomanceRomantic ComedyComedyMusicRomance

A washed up singer is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an aspiring teen sensation. Though he's never written a decent lyric in his life, he sparks with an offbeat young... Read allA washed up singer is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an aspiring teen sensation. Though he's never written a decent lyric in his life, he sparks with an offbeat younger woman with a flair for words.A washed up singer is given a couple days to compose a chart-topping hit for an aspiring teen sensation. Though he's never written a decent lyric in his life, he sparks with an offbeat younger woman with a flair for words.

  • Director
    • Marc Lawrence
  • Writer
    • Marc Lawrence
  • Stars
    • Hugh Grant
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Scott Porter
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    110K
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    • Director
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Writer
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Stars
      • Hugh Grant
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Scott Porter
    • 327User reviews
    • 143Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 6 nominations total

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    Hugh Grant
    Hugh Grant
    • Alex Fletcher
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Sophie Fisher
    Scott Porter
    Scott Porter
    • Colin Thompson
    Nick Bacon
    • Pop Bass Player
    Andrew Wyatt
    Andrew Wyatt
    • Pop Guitar Player
    • (as Andrew Wyatt Blakemore)
    Dan McMillan
    • Pop Drummer
    Tom Foligno
    • Has-Beens Promo Announcer
    • (voice)
    Zak Orth
    Zak Orth
    • David Newbert - TV Executive #1
    Brooke Tansley
    • Janice Stern - TV Executive #2
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    Daniel Stewart Sherman
    • Willy
    Brad Garrett
    Brad Garrett
    • Chris Riley
    Aasif Mandvi
    Aasif Mandvi
    • Khan
    Haley Bennett
    Haley Bennett
    • Cora Corman
    Matthew Morrison
    Matthew Morrison
    • Ray
    Jason Antoon
    Jason Antoon
    • Greg Antonsky
    Jeremy Karson
    • Charlie
    Emma Lesser
    Emma Lesser
    • Lucy
    Kristen Johnston
    Kristen Johnston
    • Rhonda
    • Director
      • Marc Lawrence
    • Writer
      • Marc Lawrence
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    9midwifejean

    An unexpected pleasure

    It seems odd for me to give such a high rating for romantic comedy as I always find them frothy and lightweight. Yet I found this wonderfully pleasurable. Hugh grant may have been in his usual role of self depreciating charming English Gent who is living on his past pop star glory but the dialogue and one liners gave his role substance. He more than gave justice to them by his superb timing. Drew Barrimore also fell into the part as a woman who comes to feed the plants and ends up feeding ideas to him for a song in which he cant complete. The acting was spot on, the one liners witty but I think it was the music added joy to the film. As he said in the film don't quote me on this but something like " there is nothing like a good song for lifting your spirits in a second." I left this film feeling happy not only for the characters but in myself.!
    7davemelw

    Delightful!

    I was pleased when I finished this movie... normally by the end of most romantic movies my legs ache from non-use and I have just enjoyed a nice little nap.

    I found Music and Lyrics to be charming and clever.... Hugh Grant gives a great crisp delivery on his very witty lines... good interaction between he and Barrymore, some well-timed jokes and a heartfelt ending make this a nice date movie that did not follow the norm in it's character.

    Here is where a few things were different

    1. The main male character was a not a womanizer charmed out of that life 2. The two characters had no secret shame to be revealed halfway through the movie 3. He did not cheat on her... then they got together in the end

    He just did... as Sophie Fisher's sister in the movie, says "Something Extraordinary" to win her love.

    See it.. you will smile!
    10pachl

    Charming, witty, and lighthearted comedy

    There are already 222 reviews of this movie, so the chances of anyone ever reading this are slim. However, I'm a sucker for a longshot. (so if you read this review, please give it a thumbs up or a thumbs down...I'm curious to know if anyone will ever read this, buried under more than 200 other reviews)

    When a friend suggested we rent this movie, my initial reaction was, "NO!! It's a chick flick. And besides, it's got Hugh Grant in it. Those are two really big strikes against it." However, and remember my fondness for longshots, the movie also casts Drew Barrymore in the other lead role. I couldn't resist.

    To my complete surprise, both actors were excellent, and Hugh Grant doesn't have a bad singing voice. To be honest, if he and Drew Barrymore wanted to record an album of pop songs, I think it could do quite well. Her strength is that she is perky and funny, and that compensates for lack of trained vocal talent. Sometimes you DON'T want to hear Barbra Streisand.

    Here's the quickie plot summary: Hugh Grant was in a popular band of the 1980s, and now he's reduced to playing for embarrassing venues like shopping malls, amusement parks, and High School reunions. When a Britney Spears-type singer wants him to write her new single, his life changes completely, but only due to Drew Barrymore's help.

    I now judge movies in part by how my European friends would react to them. I have to admit that some American movies are a little corny, but this movie passed the test with flying colors. A friend from Slovakia not only loved the movie, he insisted on watching the trailers and special scenes.... twice! It was a welcome relief to actually be proud of a Hollywood movie.

    I now have new-found respect for Hugh Grant, and my admiration for Drew Barrymore is higher than ever. She sure has a lot of talent for playing someone with pluck and a little bit of endearing wackiness.
    8LDGcoolest

    I liked it.

    From the moment the movie started it was apparent that it was going to be cute. The opening sequence is a hoot and must have been incredibly fun for Hugh Grant. I, as well as the most of the audience started laughing as soon as the movie came on. First time watching a movie that I didn't even notice the opening credits. I really liked the chemistry between Grant and Barrymore. They played well against each other. I could do without the woman from Third Rock From the Sun. I find that she acts a tad too cartoonish in her show/films and this one is no exception. Nice to see Brad Garrett in a straight role. I love the fact that actors and actresses are doing their own singing. I like movies that don't stop at the end of the movie, but have fun things to watch during the closing credits. I suggest you stay for them.
    8Chris_Docker

    Cheesy and proud of it

    Let's face it, often we go to the cinema for a bit of inconsequential fun. In case you were in any doubt, Music and Lyrics kicks off with an 80s-style Wham-like video of a band called as 'PoP'. Firmly tongue in retro-chic, Hugh Grant is Alex Fletcher, the washed-up has-been now playing the nostalgia circuit for middle-aged housewives. He meets bubbly Sophie Fisher (Drew Barrymore) who waters the plants in his apartment but has a knack for writing lyrics. This saves his day when current pop-diva princess Cora asks him to write and record a duet with her.

    Chances are you are now reaching for the vomit bag or saying that maybe sounds like quite a giggle. If you can stomach the idea of Hugh Grant singing his own songs and staging a come back then rest assured, this is a very polished and unsubstantial rom-com. He and Drew Barrymore propel the movie with energy, wit and a warm, lovable enthusiasm. While perhaps doing little more than playing new aspects of themselves, it is a delightful performance, and one backed up with catchy songs, a fabulous debut by Haley Bennett (Cora) and a heartfelt, realistic script.

    Cora is a sort of teenage megastar, somewhere between Shakira, Britney Spears and a youthful Madonna. Her elaborate stage-shows have a 'Buddhism & thong'(mysticism and sex) philosophy. Here, as with Alex and Sophie, the echelons of the music world seem realistically portrayed. While the matches seem unbelievable at first, by the end of the film we want Hugh and Drew to continue their romance offstage, just as with classic romance films of the 30s, so by any mainstream yardstick, Music and Lyrics is a success. The film is as unpretentious as its two lead actors, makes no great claims, and satisfies Valentine's Day release requirements with a sincerity that takes it a notch above the average cheese. Casting is spot-on, even down to Sophie's older (and much larger) sister, who has similar characteristics and mannerisms. It's easy viewing, and even contains nothing unsuitable for older children. If you want more sophisticated and substantial fare, you probably don't need film reviews to find your way to the nearest art-house cinema or Oscar blockbuster. But for straight enjoyment, Music and Lyrics slides down like a very reasonable glass of rich chardonnay. Silly, formulaic, but rather well done.

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    • Trivia
      As a child, Hugh Grant took piano lessons from Andrew Lloyd Webber's mother. At some point, he stopped piano lessons and subsequently forgot what he had learned. Prior to the filming of the movie, he was taught to play the portions where his hands would be visible on the keys.
    • Goofs
      When Alex and Sophie are at breakfast, Sophie's cup changes positions several times between shots. Many times, she will lift the cup to take a drink, then in the next shot the cup is back on the table.
    • Quotes

      Alex Fletcher: It doesn't have to be perfect. Just spit it out. They're just lyrics.

      Sophie Fisher: "Just lyrics"?

      Alex Fletcher: Lyrics are important. They're just not as important as melody.

      Sophie Fisher: I really don't think you get it.

      Alex Fletcher: Oh. You look angry. Click your pen.

      Sophie Fisher: A melody is like seeing someone for the first time. The physical attraction. Sex.

      Alex Fletcher: I so get that.

      Sophie Fisher: But then, as you get to know the person, that's the lyrics. Their story. Who they are underneath. It's the combination of the two that makes it magical.

    • Crazy credits
      During the end credits the video of 'Pop Goes My Heart' is played with pop-ups similar to VH1's 'Pop-up Video'
    • Alternate versions
      In the original version Sophie enters Alex's apartment asking him if he has a watering pot and telling about the eighty year old German screaming at her. In the German dubbing this old man is French.
    • Connections
      Featured in Top Gear: Captain Slow Meets the Bugatti Veyron (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      PoP! Goes My Heart
      Written by Andrew Wyatt (as A. Blakemore) and Alanna Vicente

      Produced by Josh Deutsch

      Performed by Hugh Grant

      [Played during the opening titles, sung by Alex in the amusement park, and played before and during the end titles]

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    • Release date
      • March 14, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. Pictures (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Letra y música
    • Filming locations
      • 201 West 72nd Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(interiors)
    • Production companies
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • Reserve Room
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $50,572,589
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,623,630
      • Feb 18, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $145,896,422
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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