The Favor is a 1994 American romantic comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, and written by Sara Parriott and Josann McGibbon. It stars Harley Jane Kozak, Elizabeth McGovern, Bill Pullman, Brad Pitt and Ken Wahl. The original music score was composed by Thomas Newman.
The Favor | |
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Directed by | Donald Petrie |
Written by | |
Produced by | Lauren Shuler Donner |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Tim Suhrstedt |
Edited by | Harry Keramidas |
Music by | Thomas Newman |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Orion Pictures |
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Running time | 97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Box office | $3.1 million[1] |
Plot
editKathy has been happily married to Peter, but their relationship has grown routine. As their 15-year reunion comes up, Kathy cannot help but wonder what would happen if she ever got together with her high school sweetheart, Tom, whom she had never slept with.
Kathy’s best friend, Emily, 30, has been seeing Elliot, an artist, 26, who insists on coming to a birthday party for Emily’s goddaughter, Kathy’s daughter. Bored with the kiddie party, Elliot quickly wishes to leave. Realizing that Elliot is at a different stage of life, Emily reminds him that they agreed to stop dating “when it stopped being fun.”
Being married prevents Kathy from finding out what happened to Tom, so she asks the promiscuous Emily to do it for her. Kathy asks Emily to look up Tom when she goes to Denver, sleep with him, then tell Kathy what it was like.
Emily does this, but when she tells Kathy that Tom is gorgeous and a fabulous lover, Kathy becomes obsessed with her best friend’s sex with “her” missed opportunity and—perversely—acts like Emily has violated their friendship by doing the “favor” Kathy asked her to do. Realizing the perverseness, Kathy tries to reignite passion with Peter; however, Peter lets everyday distractions keep him from being the exciting lover Kathy longs for.
At Elliot’s art exhibition, Emily breaks up with him because he's too young for her and she's ready to find someone who will commit. Kathy and Emily again argue about Kathy’s irrational feelings of betrayal over Tom. Angry with Kathy’s perverseness, Emily lets Kathy believe she has broken up with Elliot because she's going to continue to see Tom and storms off. Peter sees Emily’s anger toward Kathy, followed by Kathy comforting Elliot, and becomes suspicious.
Things become even more complicated when Emily learns she is pregnant, and tells Kathy that Elliot is the father but doesn't want Elliot to know because he wouldn't know how to handle it. Kathy decides that Elliot should know of impending fatherhood. Simultaneously Joe Dubin, a colleague of Peter's convinces him that Kathy may be cheating. Secretly following Kathy, Peter and Joe see her visiting Elliot’s art studio to tell him of Emily’s pregnancy and are convinced Kathy’s having an affair with Elliot. Kathy warns Elliot not to tell Emily that he knows she's pregnant. Going to see Kathy, Elliot convinces her that she was hasty in breaking up with him and never gave him a chance to “audition” for a deeper relationship. Later discussing Elliot’s visit, Kathy lets slip to Emily that she told Elliot about the pregnancy. Angry with Kathy’s meddling—and wishing to punish her—Kathy tells Emily that Tom is actually the father. Overcome with jealousy, Kathy decides to tell Tom about his "impending fatherhood", but tells Peter that she will be visiting her mother.
Elliot has a show in Denver, and Kathy ends up on the same flight, telling him Emily’s baby is actually Tom's. Kathy dresses up in a sexy red dress to seduce Tom. Tom finds his old flame, Kathy, attractive and they go to his cabin. In the meantime, Peter shows up at Elliot’s hotel, hitting Elliot before he can explain. Meanwhile Emily arrives at Tom’s cabin to warn Kathy that Peter is coming to find her with Tom. Seeing how Kathy is dressed, Peter will never believe her alibi that she is there to tell Tom of Emily’s pregnancy. Emily, who is wearing business clothes, changes clothes with Kathy, donning Kathy’s provocative red dress. Thinking he's the father of Emily’s baby, Tom is insensitive and unwilling to “step up.” Elliot arrives and steps up when Emily straightens out the paternity issue. Peter asks Kathy what is really going on, and she confesses her curiosity about her old high school boyfriend. When Peter points out that they are no longer 16, Kathy confesses that she felt no longer attractive and desired, but that she loves him. Understanding his wife’s almost-transgression, Peter reassures her that he finds her attractive and they head off to the hotel together.
Kathy helps Emily plan her wedding with Elliot, while Peter is reassured things are back to normal.
Cast
edit- Harley Jane Kozak as Kathy Whiting
- Elizabeth McGovern as Emily Embry
- Bill Pullman as Peter Whiting
- Brad Pitt as Elliot Fowler
- Ken Wahl as Tom Andrews
- Ginger Orsi as Gina
- Leigh Ann Orsi as Hannah
- Larry Miller as Joe Dubin
- Gary Powell as Fishermen
Release
editThe Favor was filmed in 1990,[2] but went into wide release in the United States and Canada on April 29, 1994, owing to Orion's bankruptcy in 1991.[3]
Home media
editThe film was released on VHS on November 16, 1994 and on DVD on December 26, 2001.[3]
Reception
editThe film received mixed to negative reviews from critics. On the film-critics aggregate site Rotten Tomatoes, it received a 27% approval rating based on 11 reviews, with an average rating of 4.9/10.[3] On Metacritic, the film has a 51 out of 100 based on 11 reviews, indicating “mixed or average reviews.”[4] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B-" on an A+ to F scale.[5]
Year-end lists
edit- Honorable mention – Michael MacCambridge, Austin American-Statesman[6]
References
edit- ^ The Favor at Box Office Mojo
- ^ "Ken Wahl - Biography". Yahoo! Movies. Retrieved May 16, 2013.
- ^ a b c "The Favor". Rotten Tomatoes.
- ^ "The Favor Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved September 25, 2022.
- ^ "Home". CinemaScore. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ MacCambridge, Michael (December 22, 1994). "it's a LOVE-HATE thing". Austin American-Statesman (Final ed.). p. 38.
External links
edit- The Favor at IMDb
- ‹The template AllMovie title is being considered for deletion.› The Favor at AllMovie
- The Favor at Rotten Tomatoes