A group of interconnected, Baltimore-based twenty- and thirtysomethings navigate their various relationships from the shallow end of the dating pool through the deep, murky waters of married life, trying to read the signs of the opposite sex--and hoping to be the exceptions to the "no-exceptions" rule. Gigi just wants a man who says he'll call--and does--while Alex advises her to stop sitting by the phone. Beth wonders if she should call it off after years of committed singlehood with her boyfriend, Neil, but he doesn't think there's a single thing wrong with their unmarried... life. Janine's not sure if she can trust her husband, Ben, who can't quite trust himself around Anna. Anna can't decide between the sexy married guy, or her straightforward, no-sparks standby, Conor, who can't get over the fact that he can't have her. And Mary, who's found an entire network of loving, supportive men, just needs to find one who's straight.
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Hope is a much-valued commodity lately, and underlying the caustic humor, it also is the theme of He's Just Not That Into You.
The movie has a few too many story threads, but it also has some very funny lines and offers sharp-eyed commentary on the state of relationships in the era of instant messages and MySpace.
Not surprisingly, things are not all that different from romance in the days of the carrier pigeon. Rationalizations may be more creative and portals more numerous, but humans continue to obfuscate the obvious: If he wants to see you, he'll call. And the same goes for her.
The focus is primarily on the elaborate justifications women ...
Everyone's in love with someone in He's Just Not That Into You, a not-quite-romantic-comedy that should click with the young-adult demos of both sexes. Yes, it makes men look like toads -- how else could Jennifer Connelly, Jennifer Aniston, Ginnifer Goodwin and several other beautiful women not named Jennifer/Ginnifer be on such a recessionary track in the romance market? But heartache is universal; it knows no cosmetic boundaries. And the New Line pic, pushed back by Warners from fall 2008 to a pre-Valentine's Day release, effectively taps into the voyeuristic appeal of watching the beautiful suffer.
While Gigi's friends talk her off the figurative le...
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pretty good movie, the only thing that bugs me is how extremely desperate some of these girls are. i know it's part of the story & some people are really like that but jeezus, how pathetic. it's ridiculous how desperate these girls are. but anyway, it's a good movie, i enjoyed it!
This movie is soo true it's really good and it really shows how both a man and woman works on both sides but i didnt really like it when it showed how desperate a woman can be i would never get like that..
I will emphatically deny it to anyone i know but I very much enjoyed this movie. I will also refute the fact that I discovered it in the chick flicks section. You should watch, "it was good."
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.
A group of interconnected, Baltimore-based twenty- and thirtysomethings navigate their various relationships from the shallow end of the dating pool through the deep, murky waters of married life, trying to read the signs of the opposite sex--and hoping to be the exceptions to the "no-exceptions"; rule. Gigi just wants a man who says he'll call--and does--while Alex advises her to stop sitting by the phone. Beth wonders if she should call it off after years of committed singlehood with her boyfriend, Neil, but he doesn't think there's a single thing wrong with their unmarried life. Janine's not sure if she can trust her husband, Ben, who can't quite trust himself around Anna. Anna can't decide between the sexy married guy, or her straightforward, no-sparks standby, Conor, who can't get over the fact that he can't have her. And Mary, who's found an entire network of loving, supportive men, just needs to find one who's straight.
It wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be.. It was actually somewhat enjoyable.. Many different stories running together. He's Just Not That Into You showed the comical side of life and quite a few true facts are in here too.. 3/5..
A lot of truth in this film..unfortunately there are some women who are that desperate, I know because I used to be one of them! Thank God I got over it.