Something's Gotta Give (2003)
When perpetually single, aging music industry exec Harry Sanborn, and his latest trophy girlfriend, Marin, arrive at her mother's beach house in the Hamptons, they find that her mother, playwright Erica Barry, also plans to stay for the weekend. Erica is scandalized by the relationship and Harry's sexist ways. But when Harry has a heart attack while there, and the doctor prescribes bedrest, his only option is to stay at the Barry home. Left in the care of Erica and his doctor, a love triangle starts to take shape.
- Nancy Meyers
- Nancy Meyers
Rating: 6.6/10 by 1573 users
Alternative Title:
Cuando menos te lo esperas - ES
Milovať je zábavné - SK
Aşkta Herşey Mümkün - TR
Tout peut arriver - FR
Country:
United States of America
Language:
Français
English
Runtime: 02 hour 08 minutes
Budget: $80,000,000
Revenue: $270,000,000
Plot Keyword: new york city, paris, france, heart attack, age difference, womanizer, playwright, dating, falling in love, older man younger woman relationship, divorcee, heartbreak, emergency doctor, older woman younger man relationship, woman director, recuperation, mother daughter relationship, old bachelor, mother and daughter
_**That Hamptons episode**_ A lifelong ‘ladies man’ (Jack Nicholson) used to dating young women has a life-altering experience while staying at the manor of a playwright (Diane Keaton) in the Hamptons. Amanda Peet plays the latter’s daughter, Frances McDormand her sister and Keanu Reeves a local doctor. Written & directed by Nancy Meyer, "Something’s Gotta Give" (2003) is an amusing romcom that addresses the theme of dating people well younger than yourself vs. dating people closer to your own age, as well as epiphanies and finding your true love or soulmate. While there’s a little nudity done for laughs, it lacks the sleazy/bathroom humor of romcoms that would’ve been superior if they didn’t stoop to that low level of non-humor, like “She’s Out of My League” (2010). The film runs 2 hours, 8 minutes, and was shot at The Hamptons, Long Island & New York City; Warner Brothers Burbank Studios & Santa Monica, CA; and Paris, France. GRADE: B