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He's Just Not That Into You

  • 2009
  • 12A
  • 2h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
189K
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Jennifer Aniston, Drew Barrymore, Jennifer Connelly, Ben Affleck, Kevin Connolly, Bradley Cooper, Ginnifer Goodwin, Scarlett Johansson, and Justin Long in He's Just Not That Into You (2009)
This is the first theatrical trailer for He's Just Not That Into You, directed by Ken Kwapis.
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This Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.This Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.This Baltimore-set movie of interconnecting story arcs deals with the challenges of reading or misreading human behavior.

  • Director
    • Ken Kwapis
  • Writers
    • Abby Kohn
    • Marc Silverstein
    • Greg Behrendt
  • Stars
    • Ginnifer Goodwin
    • Jennifer Aniston
    • Jennifer Connelly
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    189K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,582
    296
    • Director
      • Ken Kwapis
    • Writers
      • Abby Kohn
      • Marc Silverstein
      • Greg Behrendt
    • Stars
      • Ginnifer Goodwin
      • Jennifer Aniston
      • Jennifer Connelly
    • 302User reviews
    • 155Critic reviews
    • 47Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Ginnifer Goodwin
    Ginnifer Goodwin
    • Gigi
    Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    • Beth
    Jennifer Connelly
    Jennifer Connelly
    • Janine
    Morgan Lily
    Morgan Lily
    • 5 Year Old Girl
    Trenton Rogers
    Trenton Rogers
    • 6 Year Old Boy
    Michelle Carmichael
    • Mother
    Jasmine Woods
    • Crying 20-Something
    • (as Kristen Faye Hunter)
    Sabrina Revelle
    Sabrina Revelle
    • Consoling Friend
    Zoe Jarman
    Zoe Jarman
    • Sorority Girl
    • (as Zoë Jarman)
    Alia Rhiana Eckerman
    Alia Rhiana Eckerman
    • Sorority Girl
    Julia Pennington
    • Sous Chef
    Renee Dalo
    • Sous Chef
    • (as Renee Scott)
    Chihiro Fujii
    • Tokyo Girl
    Sachiko Ishida
    Sachiko Ishida
    • Tokyo Girl
    Claudia DiMartino
    Claudia DiMartino
    • Jogger
    Carmen Gloria Pérez
    Carmen Gloria Pérez
    • Army Recruit
    • (as Carmen Perez)
    Traycee King
    Traycee King
    • Army Recruit
    Délé Ogundiran
    Délé Ogundiran
    • African Woman
    • (as Délé)
    • Director
      • Ken Kwapis
    • Writers
      • Abby Kohn
      • Marc Silverstein
      • Greg Behrendt
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    5evanston_dad

    I'm Just Not That Into This Movie

    A limp ensemble relationship movie that feels like the frustrated venting of a bitter single girl after a blind date gone badly awry.

    This is the kind of movie where a bunch of 20 and 30-somethings own beautiful loft apartments they couldn't possibly afford and struggle with relationship issues that are just boring to watch other people grapple with if you yourself are over the age of 30. Once again we're expected to accept Jennifer Aniston as a sad sack who can't get a date after she dumps the long-time boyfriend (Ben Affleck, playing not so much a character as a woman's fantasy made real) who won't commit to marriage. Ginnifer Goodwin is the doormat who can't figure out why guys won't call her even though they say they will. Justin Long is terribly miscast as a womanizer who doesn't know when he's fallen in love himself (I can't look at him without seeing the image of his dork from "Dodgeball" getting hit in the face with a wrench, which is not far from what I wanted to do to his character in this movie). Jennifer Connelly and Bradley Cooper are the lone married couple in the film, and because this is a Hollywood movie about relationships, of course the married couple MUST be miserable. Scarlett Johanssen is a bombshell with giant knockers that I couldn't take my eyes off of; Drew Barrymore might as well not be in the movie, and only is because a.) she co-produced it and b.) the filmmakers needed a forum in which to introduce a bunch of stock gay characters. You want to throttle pretty much everyone by the time the movie's over; I settled for thanking God I didn't have to be friends with any of them.

    Though the film was only written by two people, it has the feeling of something written by committee. Characters aren't consistent or believable; those played by Goodwin and Connelly more often than not come across as mentally ill. In the world of this film, there are only two kinds of marriages: the ones that end in adultery and bitterness, or the ones that end in a ridiculously romanticized version of happily-ever-after. No wonder so many people have trouble making marriages work if they're using films like this as examples.

    What a dud, and probably solid evidence that movies shouldn't be adapted from smug and jokey self-help books written by jackass talk show hosts.

    Grade: C+
    8jordan2240

    Are we really that bad?

    My girlfriend and I, both at or approaching our 50's, saw this in a theater that was absolutely filled with high school girls. That surprised me actually, given that most of the stars in this film are well-beyond high-school age. But they, like the rest of the audience, seemed to really enjoy this film, as did we. The relationships were nicely intertwined without being contrived ("Crash" anyone?), and unlike the similar movie "Love Actually," nothing portrayed was too outlandish. The convention of adding comments by "real" people to introduce story lines was well done and amusing. If I find any fault with the film, it's that all of the guys are presented as having relationship "issues" or as being total bone-heads. Hopefully there are more "nice guys" interspersed in society than what this film might lead you to believe (though I must say that the attitudes presented are definitely not inaccurate).

    Overall, a very nice film whose 2 hour plus running time goes by rather quickly. If you've ever been in or tried to be in a relationship, you'll probably enjoy this movie.
    7vithiet

    I'm a guy, had my fair share of the (terrible) dating world, and I liked this movie.

    Wow, reviews are really harsh here. Men and women alike seem to hate this movie because how their gender is portrayed especially when it comes to dating. And how it paints dating as a horrible experience. Well I hate to break it to you but 12 years later, all of these things are not only still true but probably even worse with dating apps. There is a solid cast in this movie and I found the writing and directing to be very decent for a rom com. It's a movie so of course there's a bit of dramatization (do you think all cops act like John McLane?) but for the most part the storylines are interesting and pretty representative of their situation. Overall I found it cute and entertaining.
    7Julie-C-Sherwood

    Good if your remove the main character

    I really like this film, but Gigi is pure cringe. It's embarrassing. It's hard to love a movie when you don't sympathize with a central character.
    8cosmorados

    The chick flick with a little bit more in the tank

    The film starts with a little girl in a playground getting bullied by a boy, and her mother telling her that this means that the boy likes her, setting up the premise that the more a guy treats a woman like dirt, the more she'll hang around on the phone waiting for his call. From this point we follow the relationship woes of six (no eight, nine, is it ten?) different people and their relationships ups and downs, as one guy is trapped in a loveless marriage, one couple realise they want different things and one woman who is trying to figure out how to play the dating game, the stories cross and intertwine and from this comical situations ensue.

    Now, from the tone of the last part of that sentence you may well have come to the conclusion that this is just another standard romantic comedy chick-flick, and, on paper, it should be. But it's not. The script is very similar in tone and feel to "When Harry met Sally" with "supposed" regular people introducing each chapter of the film, the insights are decent and the dialogue contains a lot of honesty that I think many people can relate to. The cast are all first rate with special attention going to Ben Affleck, who has so needed a good role in front of the camera for ages, and Jennifer Aniston as the couple who can't move forward, also good are Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Connolly in their respective roles. The big star turns for me though are Ginnifer Goodwin and Justin Long as the hapless dater and the hapless dating coach, who are really good. For Long it's another step up the Hollywood ranks (pretty much the direction he's been heading since "Dodgeball") and for Goodwin it is a star-making turn that should do for her what "knocked-up" did for Heigl.

    The film of course has a number of elements and outcomes that are extremely predictable (it IS a romantic comedy) but there's enough other stuff in there, and definite surprises at the end, to make it more than just the sum of its parts. It's charming, clever and, when viewed with a pantomime-style audience that I saw it with, a lot of fun, and I'm a guy! A cross between "When Harry met Sally" and "Friends" that doesn't try and jump on the gross-out comedy bandwagon.

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    • Trivia
      Gigi Phillips (Ginnifer Goodwin) was named after writer Marc Silverstein's wife, Busy Philipps, and her baby blanket ("Gigi").
    • Goofs
      Beth's cousin says it's too bad that cousins cannot marry. In the state of Maryland, where this is set, first cousins can get married.
    • Quotes

      Gigi: Girls are taught a lot of stuff growing up. If a guy punches you he likes you. Never try to trim your own bangs and someday you will meet a wonderful guy and get your very own happy ending. Every movie we see, Every story we're told implores us to wait for it, the third act twist, the unexpected declaration of love, the exception to the rule. But sometimes we're so focused on finding our happy ending we don't learn how to read the signs. How to tell from the ones who want us and the ones who don't, the ones who will stay and the ones who will leave. And maybe a happy ending doesn't include a guy, maybe... it's you, on your own, picking up the pieces and starting over, freeing yourself up for something better in the future. Maybe the happy ending is... just... moving on. Or maybe the happy ending is this, knowing after all the unreturned phone calls, broken-hearts, through the blunders and misread signals, through all the pain and embarrassment you never gave up hope.

    • Connections
      Edited into Loose Women: Episode #13.105 (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      I Got A Woman
      Written by Ray Charles and Renald Richard (as Renald J. Richard)

      Performed by Elvis Presley

      Courtesy of The RCA Records Label

      By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • New Line Cinema (United States)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A él no le gustas tanto
    • Filming locations
      • Handy Market - 2514 W. Magnolia Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Flower Films (II)
      • Internationale Filmproduktion Blackswan
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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $93,953,653
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $27,785,487
      • Feb 8, 2009
    • Gross worldwide
      • $178,866,158
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

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    • Runtime
      2 hours 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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