George's fiancee regrets due to a bad marriage 10 years ago. George wishes that he could change things and suddenly finds himself 10 years back in time - days before the wedding. Can he chan... Read allGeorge's fiancee regrets due to a bad marriage 10 years ago. George wishes that he could change things and suddenly finds himself 10 years back in time - days before the wedding. Can he change things?George's fiancee regrets due to a bad marriage 10 years ago. George wishes that he could change things and suddenly finds himself 10 years back in time - days before the wedding. Can he change things?
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This movie is full of cute actors -- Jennifer Westfeldt is quite charming and there are some very funny sequences (asked to make predictions for a newspaper column, David Sutcliffe comes up with Martha Stewart serving time in prison and is told "It has to be believable"). The movie is light and engaging.
But I have the feeling that the people behind this don't get an important point of fantasy: the fantastic elements don't replace the realistic elements, they reinforce them in a piece like this. And what we have here is a statement that the path to true love and commitment is .... via an impossible path. No, I'm sorry, but that's not a message a movie like this should send. Especially not when it premieres on Valentine Day as this one did.
Frankly, this movie is for when you *owe* her one - because your numero uno's been watching too many of 'your' boring men's movies of late, and it be time to redress the balance. Fear not! The fact is you'll probably enjoy it too! A 7/10
Time travel comedies can be a lot of fun. But the idea that you need to go back in time to fix a relationship problem isn't relatable. It would be better if the female lead worked on healing from the pain of her past, so that she can have a future with a man who's been nothing but good to her. THAT's more relatable and empowering.
Some really far-fetched stuff happens in the past -- far-fetched in the sense that people with common sense don't really do these things.
And if the wicked groom wants to marry her so bad, then why is he also determined to cheat?
The story here involves time travel and I guess my biggest problem was that no effort was put into making it appear like it was 10 years in the past. The bride to be looks exactly the same when the movie flips back to 1999 as she does in the opening. I mean at least change her hair (clothes, technology, current events) a lot could have been done. Anyways this is one of those movies where you just have to let things slide especially in regards to plot holes involving time travel.
The story itself is cute, light and easily watchable. I enjoyed David Sutcliffe who is charming as a man who travels back in time to prevent his girlfriend from entering a doomed marriage that leaves her too damaged to accept his proposal 10 years later. Jennifer Westfeldt plays the love interest and was completely forgettable although she does kinda look like Phoebe from 'Friends'.
This very much becomes a comedy as 'George' tries to stop the wedding, teaming up with Lauren Holly who takes the obligatory best friend role here. There are also some amusing office politics involving George's advertising colleague and I thought the "wish" at the stop lights was a fun idea as to how the time travel happened. 5/24/15
Did you know
- TriviaOriginally titled "Then Again."
- GoofsAs he's being interviewed for his "new" job in 1999, George is shown a calendar showing the date as November 3, Friday. Later, it's revealed that Janie's wedding is on November 6, Saturday, which was the correct weekday in the real 1999. The calendar shown to George was incorrect.
- Quotes
George Murray: Go ahead, Jane, you love burgers. Just get one.
Jane Gardner: Stop...
[she slaps George's hand]
Jane Gardner: doing that!
George Murray: [Chuckles] What?
Jane Gardner: Stop reading my mind!
Waitress: Oh, honey, don't scold them for the things they do right! You know, my husband, he didn't care if I ordered a pizza, a burger, or the dog food platter.
Jane Gardner: Ah, no. We're not married.
Waitress: Well, hang on to this one, toots, he's a rarity: a man who wants to make you happy!
- ConnectionsReferences La dame du vendredi (1940)