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Something Borrowed

  • 2011
  • 12A
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
67K
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Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, John Krasinski, and Colin Egglesfield in Something Borrowed (2011)
Friendships are tested and secrets come to the surface when terminally single Rachel falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy's fiancé.
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Friendships are tested and secrets come to the surface when terminally single Rachel falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy's fiancé.Friendships are tested and secrets come to the surface when terminally single Rachel falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy's fiancé.Friendships are tested and secrets come to the surface when terminally single Rachel falls for Dex, her best friend Darcy's fiancé.

  • Director
    • Luke Greenfield
  • Writers
    • Jennie Snyder Urman
    • Emily Giffin
  • Stars
    • Ginnifer Goodwin
    • Kate Hudson
    • Colin Egglesfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Luke Greenfield
    • Writers
      • Jennie Snyder Urman
      • Emily Giffin
    • Stars
      • Ginnifer Goodwin
      • Kate Hudson
      • Colin Egglesfield
    • 274User reviews
    • 133Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Something Borrowed: You've Got To Stop Staring
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    Something Borrowed: You've Got To Stop Staring
    Something Borrowed: Sharing Secrets
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    Ginnifer Goodwin
    Ginnifer Goodwin
    • Rachel
    Kate Hudson
    Kate Hudson
    • Darcy
    Colin Egglesfield
    Colin Egglesfield
    • Dex
    John Krasinski
    John Krasinski
    • Ethan
    Steve Howey
    Steve Howey
    • Marcus
    Ashley Williams
    Ashley Williams
    • Claire
    Geoff Pierson
    Geoff Pierson
    • Dexter Thaler Sr.
    Jill Eikenberry
    Jill Eikenberry
    • Bridget Thaler
    Jonathan Epstein
    • Professor Zigman
    Leia Thompson
    • Bridal Consultant
    Sarah Baldwin
    • June
    Mark La Mura
    Mark La Mura
    • Marcus's Dad
    Lindsay Ryan
    • Salesgirl
    Kirsten Day
    Kirsten Day
    • Pretty Brunette
    Christopher Peuler
    • Husband
    Herb Lieberz
    • Cabbie #1
    Jimmy Palumbo
    Jimmy Palumbo
    • Cabbie #2
    Mary O'Rourke
    Mary O'Rourke
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    • Director
      • Luke Greenfield
    • Writers
      • Jennie Snyder Urman
      • Emily Giffin
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    9liuclaire-64475

    It's real lfe.

    I honestly really enjoyed this movie. It's probably the most morally conflicting romcom you'll ever watch. None of the characters are pure good or pure evil. You dislike and like all the characters (except Ethan, he's a charm). It deals with infidelity, lying, betrayal, etc. The friendship dynamic between Rachel and Darcy actually reminded me a lot of my own friendship in high school. So trust me when I say people like Darcy exist. And it's draining to be their friend. They're always there for you and praise you, but somehow it's also always about them. I saw so many people being irritated by Rachel, but guess WHAT? People like her EXIST. The character isn't written poorly or exaggerated. I guess I liked this movie so much because it IS reality. And I liked this movie because it's not a clear cut "she was wrong" or "he was wrong". It's about a girl who was always second to her best friend, basically wasted her twenties, and finally put herself first in the end. So, yeah. Don't watch this if you wanted a light hearted romcom. But I loved it because I felt like it accurately portrayed life.
    6jemimah_reyes

    Good, but I've seen better.

    I have been a fan of romantic comedies ever since I could remember. I just love the feeling that I get when I see happy endings not only in movies but also in real life. So when this movie came out, I immediately grabbed my friend to watch this because I couldn't hold my curiosity any longer. Kate Hudson, Ginnifer Goodwin, John Krasinski, and a Tom Cruise look alike that is Colin Egglesfield, very intimidating cast, yes? This is a very light romantic comedy, definitely not the most original one too cos its very predictable and like I said, very light. I love John Kransinski for the most part because he's the character that's in between everyone else, retaining the balance of the movie. I just find his sarcasm very charming, especially towards Darcy, although I'm not sure what started this sort of "feud" between the two (haven't read the book). What I don't get though is how Darcy doesn't notice this thing between Rachel and Dex, until towards the end of the movie. Anyway, I still think the movie is lovely and a must watch for those of you out there who are hopelessly romantic! Its such a feel good movie that will leave you with one thing on your face. A smile! :) Happy viewing!
    8greekalygirl

    Those who hated it, missed the point entirely

    I never could understand the reason behind such hate for this movie. It's based on a book, yes, but since when are movies ever better than books anyway? With that said, this movie is relatable to me. When it first came out, I was in my late 20's, close in age to the characters in the movie, with a best friend I've known since I was 10 years old. Hence, if you are a chick who has a lifelong childhood friend who is 30, you will probably love this movie. If you didn't, you missed the whole point. People who review it, want to say it's "immoral" or has "bad acting". News flash: reality for a lot of people, IS immoral. Many women deal with this kind of situation everyday. Yes Rachel was a doormat, but we all have that one friend. And yes, Darcy was a selfish beotch, but that's how a lot of women act these days, especially in a city like NYC. All in all, I thought the actors were perfectly cast.. the acting? Kate Hudson is always great, and John Krasinski is an amazing comedic actor. Ginnifer Goodwin has played better roles, but she did a good job as the submissive, never-sticks-up-for-herself-friend Rachel. Colin Egglesfield is pure eye candy, bearing a very close resemblance to a young Tom Cruise, it's easy to see why these two women are both head over heels for him, This movie is not meant to be taken too seriously, y'all. It's a light comedy with a look at what it might be like if you were in love with someone who you never thought would like you back, let alone marry your best friend. The truth is, there are more than likely people like this, who are in a similar situation, but never had the nerve to tell the other person how they felt. For those who bash the movie - you're completely missing the point of it. The moral? Life is too short to go about it, never telling people how you really feel. If you don't, your decisions might later on prove to just benefit someone else, someone you might even know personally. And if so, you might have to live with the mistake of seeing it right in front of you everyday. Lighten up people. It's a movie. Appreciate the humor, the message, and most of all, the moral of it. How's that for being "immoral"? Out.
    4jim-355

    Where Did Everyone Get Their Money?

    Let's see! Weekly trips to a beach front house in the Hamptons. Beautiful brownstone apartments in the City. Driving around in a Land Rover. Taking trips to London.

    All of these things happened in the movie and yet, for only 2-3 scenes do we see anyone at work. Everyone has all of this free time and no one says where the money comes from.

    Well I got that off my che$t and I feel better.

    As for the movie--someone said it best. It was a tennis match of watching relationships change back and forth. Yes, John Krasinksi was very good, however, I was expecting Pam Beasly to show up. He was playing his Office character in this movie and yes he made it bearable.

    My wife loved the movie and I constantly squirmed in my seat. Wish I could write more but I have to work for a living.
    7bjones

    Pleasant evening

    This is a pretty good example of a modern romantic comedy. It's less of a comedy but enjoyable nonetheless, made that way by the star, Ginnifer Goodwin.

    I can say that this is the first film where I have decided to buy a ticket based solely on the presence in it of Ginnifer Goodwin. I wasn't disappointed. She is luminous in most of the scenes she's in - and there are a lot of them considering she's the central character. She's never looked more alluring, more beautiful. But it's her delivery of the material that's the most satisfying. She is just a truly wonderful actress and she breathes real life into the part of Rachel, making us truly her ally in helping her achieve success and happiness.

    Goodwin is solidly backed by the lovely Kate Hudson as Darcy. Hudson is in perhaps her best performance as an over the top, somewhat obnoxious, intellectually challenged, manic blond filled with an almost mean-spirited, selfish self-interest. She is on the border of mercilessly taunting Goodwin's character in much of the film and Goodwin, playing ever the gracious friend, puts up with her friends excesses. The graciousness meets it's biggest challenge when her college study mate Dex, played by Colin Egglesfield, is swept out from under Rachel by the overbearing Darcy, who always gets what she wants.

    The interplay between these two actresses is a definite cut above the usual silliness of romantic comedies and Goodwin comes off looking much the better of the two, but that may be partly due to the greater sympathetic nature of her character. If you really watch Hudson she's riveting in places.

    The men in this offering, Egglesfield, John Krasinski and Steve Howey do their level best to provide counterpoint to the two leading ladies, but ultimately it's all about the girls. Krasinski is the most watchable, and likely the better actor but Howey adds some oddball charm that also makes it a better film. At one point Hudson refers to him as a caveman; that's an apt description.

    Finally, there is a character named Claire played to a turn by the terminally cute Ashley Williams. She's fun to watch.

    All-in-all it's a good movie to take your favorite girl to.

    By Bruce L. Jones http://webpages.charter.net/bruce.jones1/

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Kate Hudson (Darcy) and Steve Howey (Marcus) also played a couple (who got married) in Bride Wars (2009).
    • Goofs
      When everyone is playing badminton in the Hamptons, right before they start playing for secrets, Ethan opens an Heineken bottle. Few seconds later, he's opening it again.
    • Quotes

      Rachel: You're an asshole!

      Ethan: Yeah, maybe I am. But i'm the only asshole here who gives a shit about you.

    • Crazy credits
      Halfway through the end credits, a scene shows Darcy showing up in London to see Ethan, with the words "to be continued".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.139 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Shake It
      Written by Ali Dee, Aaron Jacob Sandlofer, Alana Da Fonseca & Julian Davis

      Performed by Lil Wendy

      Courtesy of DeeTown Entertainment

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 2011 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros. (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • No Me Quites A Mi Novio
    • Filming locations
      • Long Island, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Alcon Entertainment
      • 2S Films
      • Wild Ocean Films
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $35,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $39,046,489
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,945,368
      • May 8, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $65,100,369
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Datasat
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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