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He's Just Not That Into You

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ASIN: B002BBJ52U
Actor:
- Morgan Lily
- Michelle Carmichael
- Trenton Rogers
- Kristen Faye Hunter
- Sabrina Revelle
Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Binding: Video On Demand
Creator:
- Michael Beugg (Producer)
- Michael Disco (Producer)
- Toby Emmerich (Producer)
- Nancy Juvonen (Producer)
- Gwenn Stroman (Producer)
- Michele Weiss (Producer)
Director: Ken Kwapis
Product Group: Movie
Release Date: Jun 2, 2009
Running Time: 130 minutes
Sales Rank: 4329
Studio: Warner Bros.
Theatrical Release Date: Feb 6, 2009

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4 out of 5 stars "He's Just Not That Into You" - Your date-by-numbers guide!
45 people found this review helpful.
Hey, you...stop sitting by the phone waiting for him to call...get up and go watch this movie!

I have to admit, I'm not much of a rom-com watcher. Unlike others of its ilk, though, this flick wisely admits that relationships aren't all rainbows and butterflies, but that they are complicated, confusing, messes that aren't necessarily all sorted out by the time the credits roll.

The premise is simple enough - the film claims:

"If a guy says he'll call and doesn't, he's not in the hospital with a broken number-dialing finger; he's just not that into you".

After a mediocre first date with pre-recession real estate agent Conor (Kevin Connolly), the film's main protagonist Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin), over zealous for date success and naively optimistic as ever, is certain that she has found Mr. Right. But when he doesn't call, her friends (Jennifer Aniston as Beth and Jennifer Connelly as Janine) comfort her with assurances of his interest and case studies of how they knew someone who knew someone in the exact situation - and it worked out for them, of course!

Not that Beth or Janine are living it up in the mansion of romantic bliss, mind you. Aniston's character has been living with Neil (Ben Affleck) for seven years, and for five of the seven, she's been dying to know why he won't pop the question. Wholly against the institution of marriage, though, Neil says that he's totally committed to her and he doesn't need a piece of paper to prove...yadda, yadda, yadda.

Connelly's character Janine on the other hand is married. Happily? Not so much. Ben's (Bradley Cooper) baby blues are soon tempted toward blonder waters when he meets Anna (Scarlet Johansson) at a convenience store one fine evening; how convenient. Too bad he's married, he reasons.

Drew Barrymore easily plays Mary, Anna's friend. Her role is pretty forgettable; but then she did spend most of her time producing the movie.

Justin Long plays Alex, the woman conquering bar owner who decides to school Gigi in the thinking of men, no feelings spared.

For the most part the story lines are tied together in believable ways and it's interesting to watch just how they're all connected - kind of like 6 degrees of separation.


A tough pill to swallow:

Perhaps too realistic at times, "He's Just" exposes the well-intentioned way we women attempt to comfort our spurned friends - not with assurances that despite her many attractive qualities, the guy just isn't interested for one reason or another. Instead, we assure our friends that there is no way he could be uninterested.
Really ladies, if you suspect that your friend is dating a guy who can't see her true worth, before you swell her head with an idealized, irresistible image of herself, please take her to see this movie, and let her do some soul searching. The film will do all the talking for you without patronization.

Be warned:

It's hardly a date movie (unless you want to end the date by breaking up when the scales have dropped from your eyes and you realize that you're more "into" the relationship than your significant other).

Best performances from: Jennifer Connelly as Janine who is more obsessed with the idea that her husband is smoking behind her back than that he is having an affair. Ginnifer Goodwin too has earned her keep. Her embarrassing attempts at securing "the one" are so realistic you will likely find yourself reddening at the all too familiar lengths to which she goes.

Best line from the movie: Listen out for the line the guy uses who ends up with Gigi (won't say who ;-)), it could be the "You complete me" of the 21st century!

Disclaimer:
This film may cause some discomfort. Side effects are generally mild and may include feelings of embarrassment over previous postdate obsession/stalking.

4.5 stars.

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4 out of 5 stars A Blu Review
8 people found this review helpful.
Obviously this movie has hit a nerve with a large volume people, and whether you hate or love it the Blu managed to make for a nice product.

The 129 minutes does seem long, but the variety of color tests and hidef clarity showcasing this awesome cast makes for a watchable Blu. The colors, depth and scenery variety make for an adequate representation, including the sailing, the dark indoors, room decors, and Scarlett. The sound is uneventful but you do have the choice between TrueHD or normal 5.1. And if even just to hear Kristofferson's voice say anything in TrueHD, albeit only two scenes.

The special features are definitely...unique. If you liked the premise of that invisible wall being removed during the film - the "interviews" of the random people on the street - then you you will dig the main feature here.

* A "newspaper" format of the six couples/storylines that when selected, allows you to delve deeper into the characters' lives. Actually, brief excerpts can be seen during the credit sequence. Each one totals three minutes and admittedly, it peaked every single customer's interest when they saw it, because it seems real. Several people thought they were watching Hollywood couples being interviewed about their relationships. Bradley Cooper's "interview" gathered the biggest crowd, but irritated most of the guys watching.

* If one ever has interest into how much a phone conversation scene in a movie can be micromanaged, look no further. This four minute feature has the director dissect in detail how they made one of the phone call scenes have relevance that even the trained eye might miss. If anything, several people now wanted to watch the film again to see what the heck he was talking about.

* The inspiration and history of the film are covered in an eleven minute documentary, catered to the die hard fans.

* The deleted scenes total 13:45 and would have been much better left in - especially since we had already endured two+ hours of this. The commentary gives no credibility as to why Scarlet's actual singing was removed from the film. Coupled with Teresa Russel's entire role being cut, it just showcased the weakness in the writing people complain about in this film.

Big fans of the film will want this as a purchase, but since 90% of my Blu customers are guys, I foresee this as mostly a rental.

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5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!
14 people found this review helpful.
This has nothing to do with being a chick flick or not. It's a fantastic film filled with experiences that men and women go through in relationships. Great to watch if you're looking for an easy laugh. My wife and I saw it with some friends in the movies, and I must say that part of the fun was hearing the comments and laughs coming from the audience. So have your friends over, open a bottle of wine, and have an enjoyable light-hearted evening. It's worth it.

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3 out of 5 stars He's Just Not That Into You Review from The Massie Twins
14 people found this review helpful.
Is it the feel-bad movie of the year? Although it's disguised as a Valentine's Day chick flick, and the advertising tries to convince guys that it isn't filled exclusively with mushy stuff, it's certainly not fun-loving. Exposing, analyzing and patronizing complex relationships, He's Just Not That Into You is a startlingly relatable film that alternates between reasonably entertaining and "drudging up bad memories." It's more sophisticated than you might think and the humor, which is fairly consistent, doesn't resort to raunchiness. The dating crowd will want to take note, however, that this isn't the type of movie you want to watch with your significant other, as you'll both probably leave feeling guilty, paranoid, overly inquisitive, or all three.

The film follows several relationships, each one originally independent of the other, until they all seem to collide at the conclusion. Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) assumes the stereotype of the pathetic, desperate girl, who obsessively waits for her many dates to call her back. She resorts to begging, stalking, and other degrading acts to win the attentions of multiple guys, each one shrugging her off. Alex (Justin Long), a friendly and experienced bar manager, steps in to give Gigi a few pointers on her depressing failure with the opposite sex. Relying too heavily on his advice and his playful concern, she starts to think Alex is interested in her, leading to even more angst. Their story is the most interesting, considering Alex's often eye-opening advice and the humor in Gigi's failings.

Ben (Bradley Cooper) was rushed into marriage with his wife Janine (Jennifer Connelly) and resultantly falls for the sensual flirtations of Anna (Scarlett Johansson). After a quick seduction, Ben realizes he's destroying the relationship with his wife, but Anna is fixed on the idea that Ben could be her true love. Meanwhile, Conor (Kevin Connolly) is wondering why Anna, who is his current girlfriend, won't sleep with him. This section of the film is the most serious, with tragic and emotional twists at every turn.

Neil (Ben Affleck) and Beth (Jennifer Aniston) have been happily in love for seven years, but when her younger sister announces wedding plans, Beth begins to question why she hasn't been proposed to. Neil doesn't believe in marriage, but Beth feels it's a necessity - leading to doubts, heartbreak and the most unlikely segment of the film.

There are an additional few love stories thrown in, each involving several of the characters from the major three plot lines. Perhaps the most inspiring piece of He's Just Not That Into You is the storytelling approach, which carefully intertwines almost every single character - by the end of the film, it's really just one complex story. The problem is that a series of serious relationships that are falling apart, getting glued back together, or never having a chance to develop, is occasionally not varied enough to keep audiences amused.

The large and recognizable cast is delightful to see, introducing a new familiar face every ten minutes, and the humor is universal and doesn't resort to cheap yucks. The film puts on display every single stereotype, mold, rule, exception, and dilemma of relationships; some are predictable while others are surprising, but the whole spectrum is present. Told chiefly from a woman's perspective (guys are terrible and dishonest most of the time, although at certain points the men get their more unbiased viewpoint portrayed) He's Just Not That Into You is likely to rub a great many people the wrong way. It's not a date movie by any means, but it's also not as unintelligent as it appears.

- Mike Massie


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4 out of 5 stars PAIN of dating dynamics, not JUST for the young audience
6 people found this review helpful.
Several reviewers have identified this film as being for the dating and coupling scene of youth. I disagree. We have many older folks out in the dating arena, these days, going through some of the same angst of the younger generations. Will they call? Do they care? Are they married and hiding it? And, for many older women who have become accomplished, they have to wonder; are they after me, or my hard-earned, success. So searching for Mr. Right, over the course of our lifespans, doesn't change that much; in fact, it can get more complicated. So, in essence, this movie can provide some thoughts to ponder across the age spectrum. A very good thing, since even seniors, can turn into gushy teens, again, when shot by Cupid's arrow.

(SPOILER) Some felt that the relationship between Ben Affleck and Jeniffer Aniston's characters was a tad unbelievable; that they would live together for 7 years without marriage and that ultimately Ben's character would cave. I disagree, again; their relationship rang the truest. They had a very loving, faithful relationship, that had endured time. When Aniston's character removed the obstacle of marriage, Ben's character no longer felt he was being forced into conformity. It was then HIS decision; one conceived in freedom-of-choice. This was textbook Psych 101, 'you can take the horse to water, but can't make him drink,' until he darn well pleases.

The idea of 'marriage' was the area I found unsettling, because how many of us ladies were the one to drop the, less than subliminal, idea of 'marriage' first? If so, it makes you wonder if your partner really wanted the same thing, or if they just 'settled.' This was very well, and sadly, depicted in the Connelly relationship. And, for many who did push the commitment proposal, first, I suspect it will have them staring into their partner's eyeballs with some jaded contempt, wondering why they didn't have the storybook proposal, while strongly empathizing with Connelly.

The cast was stellar, with a few reservations. Drew Barrymore's character was irresistibly charming, as always. Johannsen's husband-stealing seduction was very well played out, and, is guaranteed to make you bring out the cat-claws. You've seen the type too many times before, but then, she wasn't the problem, just a symptom of a much deeper one, which is generally the case. The character I found most annoying was J. Goodwin. Yeah, she was cute, but too ditsy and trying too darn hard to connect with Mr. Right. Her behaviors were the most immature of the bunch, but we've all known friends like her; ones that we are always telling 'you can't find anyone if you're trying too hard---it will happen when you least expect it.' This philosophy even rang true for her.

I thought this film could have been better developed, and the messages deepened. It had a 'flaky' factor I did not embrace. I'd rate it a B+ accomplishment. However, I will still recommend it to all my friends that remain on the prowl; even for those that believe they've found their soul-mate, because it reminds us that things aren't always as they appear; that denial can exist in what is believed to be the perfect union, leading to lost years and promises---and life is too darn short.

Have a girl's night, watch it, and cherry-pick the scenes of wisdom, and/or the behaviors that apply to you. I can almost guarantee that you'll find some.

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4 out of 5 stars It's a great movie which has been underrated
8 people found this review helpful.
First I heard that so many great actors and actresses in this movie, I felt like whaoow.. it must have been a great script that all of them join the team to make this movie. But sometimes they're kinda tricky, many great actor and a good director but suddenly it's way overrated (which I don't understand how come they waste all that talents) but not in this one. People kinda harsh to this movie, I guess that they expect a simple feel good chick flick, or romantic comedy, as usual. This one is more of a serious romantic drama with a little bit humor like in real life, so I found it amazing. Real life opinion (not the ones they put on purpose between each written explanation, ex : "if he never calls you" then some guy or girl talks.. no .. not that one), the story itself is telling us about relationship, how to find and maintain one, in a great storytelling style, it's kinda slow at the beginning but it's all worthied to be watched and learned from. Some little real life comedy here and there, but overall it's a great drama about realtionships. All the actors, actresses and the director are doing a great job.

If you are trying to find or in a relationship, this movie is totally worthwatching. Trust me. If you are a chick flick regular, probably you won;t find this one as fun as other chick flick or romantic comedy (because this is more of a drama). I like it a lot. Thanks

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1 out of 5 stars Never again. Never again.
3 people found this review helpful.
There are a lot of Love Actually (Widescreen Edition) haters in the world. One can see their point since that's a movie that isn't content with one desperate love story and instead goes along to follow half a dozen of those things leading to a nicely packaged happy ending and some material about airplanes. But that's actually an enjoyable and charming movie.

This thing on the other hand is awful. And it's awful for one very important reason. No one talks about ANYTHING but their stupid relationships. Do these people have jobs? Hobbies? House pets? Books? And by books I mean books that aren't Self-Help books? Apparently not because they can only talk about their relationships with Justin Long being the voice of the stand up comedian who wrote that stupid book in the first place. And with all that talking about relationships, you'd think they'd figure this stuff out already. Yet when Ginnifer Goodwin advances the wisdom of that self-help book (like when a guy doesn't call for a week it means that he's not going to call) they all act surprised. As if this is some kind of revelation and not the stuff we all learned in college.

The movie follows five or six or a billion relationships in various stages including the just dating, the married but miserable, the extramarital affair, the...something...internet...I'm sorry. I'm just too bored to care. And everyone talks about their relationships. They can only talk about the relationship. You know how you call your friend up after he or she has gotten dumped or just been on a good date and you can't get your friend to change the subject because it's all just right there and that's the only thing he or she wants to talk about. Imagine that all of your friends suddenly got dumped or hooked up with "could be the one" at the same exact second - and then imagine that instead of your friends, you are talking to a dozen people who you don't know but treat you like you should care as if you are bestest friends in the whole world. And then imagine it going on for two or three or 15 hours (but feels like forever). And you have some inkling of how terrible this movie is for you.

And there are 4 gay friends. And like all gay friends in Rom Coms, their sole function is to primp, preen, flame and tell the fat girl that she's pretty. And the fat girl is Drew Barrymore so does she really need that kind of emotional support? Sure, she is sharing the movie with highly gorgeous women like Jennifer Connelly and Scarlett Johansson but that doesn't mean that she needs an army of queens giving her support. Can't she just work on her own issues alone and cut those gay dudes loose so they can date. I know that gay men don't get any action in Rom Comms, but they could do it off camera at least.

Worst of all, this movie made me respect The Way We Were (Special Edition). Sure it's a screechy movie in which Barbara Streissand is a Commie Rat (and her character in the movie is pretty extreme and leftwing too) but at least Robert Redford and Streissand have ACTUAL CONVERSATIONS about real life things like politics and real estate and jobs and NOT just about their relationship. It's still a bad movie but at least it's not as wretched as this thing.

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3 out of 5 stars Well...
3 people found this review helpful.
So it shipped off as a couple's movie, but the screen went black as a really weird movie.

Okay, there's an all-star cast, and I suppose they tried their best. The plot is weak and flickers half-heartedly, with little surges at a heart-touching moment ending up ruined. I felt like the director and the writers and everybody had a great idea, but it just got bogged down with weird plot twists and dull dialog.

I sat down to watch this movie, expecting something much more light and, well, romantic. It looks and sounds like a cute movie. Yet the humor they stab just ends up making us cringe, and the "truths" they sift in their about men and women are all, frankly, stupid and unrealistic.

The movie makes men look like disgusting dogs, and women look like lousy Bambi-eyed stupidheads, in a third grader's words. It had a heart, trust me, but it's just very bizarre. Like, let's watch a man fall in love with a not-so-innocent blond, or a hopeless girl fall in love several times, only to learn from a male friend that each one isn't interested, and gives her dating tips (which seems weird on its own). I mean, I feel like there's too many characters in an overly-complicated, weird plot that just doesn't click with me.

So if this is such a horrible movie, why did I rate it more than one star? Because it's honestly not a horrible movie. It started out good, but kinda degraded (it really lost me with the man-leaving-his-wife-for-the-younger-girl part). It has a few touching parts, granted, and though a nontraditional ending, it's still predictable and feels kinda hollow. I guess what I'm trying to say is that you can watch it if you like, but don't buy it. I don't plan on watching it again- and just be ready for a cliche, bizarre movie stamped with the false "funny/romance" sticker on its spine.



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4 out of 5 stars Genuine interest must go both ways
3 people found this review helpful.
I haven't read the book by the same title, but I've seen this movie twice already because it has a good message. The message is that if a guy isn't interested in you (even if that guy is your husband), it's best to accept that and move on. If you press on trying to get him to like you (which is what the women and one man did in this movie), you end up looking pathetic to your love interest and to yourself.

Justin Long plays kind of an informant to women everywhere what a guy really means when he says he's going to call, he gives you his card, he tells you he's going out of town, etc... Although I think it's good for women to know this info, I also think it lets men off the hook. A better message might be to tell men if they're not interested in a woman, then have the courage and decency to tell her in a tactful, but also clear, way so she doesn't get any mixed messages. Leading a woman on that you're not interested in, just so you can feel like a good guy, is cruel.

I would've preferred a better leading actress for this movie. It's not like she was terrible, but her emotions did come across as fake and forced. I also thought I was supposed to feel a certain way about certain characters, but I didn't.

For example, I got the feeling I was supposed to think Ben Affleck's character was a jerk for not wanting to marry Jennifer Aniston's character, but I didn't. Instead I saw him as someone who was scared and needing to question things out. With such a high divorce rate, it makes sense to question the institution. It would be one thing if this guy was just a player stringing her along, but he wasn't. It seemed like he really did love her.

I also felt like I was supposed to sympathize with Scarlett Johansen's character, but I didn't. She plays a mistress (this is the 3rd time I've seen her play a mistress in a movie) and she knew from the beginning that he was married, but pursued him with a vengeance anyway...showing zero concern for his wife's feelings and only thinking of her happiness. She scoffs when he makes her witness something that his wife is also going through, but why didn't she scoff when he did the same thing to his wife? I thought she was a hypocrite.

Overall, I thought this was an entertaining and sometimes funny movie. The message is not that NO guy will ever be into you, but just not THIS guy. So, why waste your time on him?

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4 out of 5 stars a fun and educational learning experience
5 people found this review helpful.
This is a movie that is a sign of our times. What happened to the telephone when people actually spoke to each other, heard their voices and inflections on the other end of the line.Oh the instant gratification of it all.I see a whole generation of people that don't know how to communicate with each other. Does anyone remember when Carrie Bradshaw got dumped by a post it note......coward.So all this technology may be great ( IM, Texting, e-mail Facebook, my space ...)there is nothing like actual person to person talking which without leads to non communication and confusion.I love all the cast of characters in this film, especialy Jennifer Goodwin...very good job, trying to find her way around the dating and double talk maze...Drew Barrymore always good ( exhaustingly states she got dumped by 7 different technologies in one day ) Jennifer Aniston plays a character that stands her ground, and Jennifer Connally does and an amazing job of a scorned wife, you could visually see her pain.There were a few good endings and surprises and a very enjoyable movie....Microwave some popcorn and see it with your friends and enjoy the converstion after the movie.

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