Cuando Tom recibe una carta de ruptura el día de San Valentín, pasa la noche hablando con sus amigos sobre mujeres y amor hasta que aparecen cinco chicas y comienza la batalla entre sexos.Cuando Tom recibe una carta de ruptura el día de San Valentín, pasa la noche hablando con sus amigos sobre mujeres y amor hasta que aparecen cinco chicas y comienza la batalla entre sexos.Cuando Tom recibe una carta de ruptura el día de San Valentín, pasa la noche hablando con sus amigos sobre mujeres y amor hasta que aparecen cinco chicas y comienza la batalla entre sexos.
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In this sense, it's not terribly original. What's more is that the small plot line is pretty predictable. However, where this movie shines is in it's advice and the characters' heartfelt monologues. Perhaps it my male bias, but the men's part far outshone and impressed me than the women's scene. Each of the characters reminded me of one of my friends and although it's unlikely these friends would say the things they did, it's something that they would actually believe. For example, Matthew Lilliard's homophobic rant is probably not something he'd say aloud, but you know he would think it. And the other characters react pretty well, continuing the dialog until they each have their turn to chime in with their thoughts on love, sex and women.
The second and third acts aren't as good as the first, but there were a few gems that really got me, especially the gay man's sex advice (it's 99.9% correct) and Judy Tylor's (the dumb girl) thoughts on what love really is.
So the characters were interesting, the dialog was funny, but mostly it was the gems of wisdom of the characters that really made me think, made me laugh and made me cheer.
This was probably written to be a stage play, that's the entire feel of it.
Way too much chatter, non=stop.
All good actors but of course, Cuba and Gina shine.
Also way too much swearing and sex talk...far more than needed.
Gina and Cuba are just amazing.
Tom (Cuba Gooding jr) returns home the night before Valentine's Day only to find a letter outside the door and seeing his long term girlfriend leaving him. Soon Tom decides to invite his best friends Sal (Matthew Lillard), George (Sean Astin) and Ken (Mars Callahan, also the film's director) and spend most of the first half talking about women and their experiences. In the second part some women come and after a strip show they'll make our guys think like real men, and Tom will finally learn what love it (nice reference to the title).
At the beginning I was liking it but as it progressed it became so loud that I was even torn for the score to give when it was over. I especially disliked Lillard's character because he not only was loud, but said the crassest of things and the most absurd things (I can't even report them here because they'll violate IMDB standards). And towards the end it seemed confusing that Gooding' character had to learn what love is only after he is left by another woman with which he was trying during the evening.
Overall, a confusing mix of drama and comedy that certainly needed a re-write. Recommended only to fans of the stars of for folks with very low standards.
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- TriviaThe film was written and directed by Mars Callahan, who also plays the role of Tom's married friend & upstairs neighbor, Ken.
- ErroresTowards the end, during the scene where Sal is sitting on the couch and drinking a scotch, you can see the level of liquid on the glass go up and down on several occasions, as the camera changes angles.
- Citas
Tom: I know you got a lot on your mind. I know you got a lot of things to figure out. And, uh, up until very recently I thought I needed you here. With me in my life to feel the way I feel about you. But just all of a sudden I just suddenly realized I don't. I mean, I want us to be together and everything. But I just realized I don't need you here with me in order for me to love you. Cause I'm always gonna love you. And if you were to leave right now and go to China for 6 months, I'm still gonna love you. And if you gain 50lbs, I'm still gonna love you. And, you know what, if after the moment I never see you again, I'm still gonna love you. And if you don't feel that way about me, I know it's gotta be tough on ya, 'cause, it's been hell on me as it is. And I know that your the greatest thing that ever was. And I'm just lucky to have spent the last three years of my life with you.
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Tom: I think you should go and figure out whatever it is you need to figure out. And if you wanna come back, come back. And if you don't, that's cool too. You gotta know that you are the love of my life. And I'm just lucky to have known you. Good night Sara
- Bandas sonorasSomething's Got a Hold on Me
Written by Etta James, Leroy Kirkland, Pearl Woods
Performed by Etta James
Courtesy of Geffen Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Что такое любовь
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 8,500,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 18,901
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 11,583
- 25 mar 2007
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 18,901
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 33 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1