50 First Dates (2004)
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
50 First Dates (2004)
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Released Year: 2004
Runtime: 99 minutes
Directors: Peter Segal
Casts: Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, Drew Barrymore, Wayne Federman, Amy Hill, Missi Pyle, Jackie Sandler, Blake Clark, Lusia Strus, Maya Rudolph, Jonathan Loughran, J.D. Donaruma, Rob Schneider, Katheryn Winnick, Kevin James, Dan Aykroyd, Jessica Bowman, Nectar Rose, Glen Chin, Peter Dante, Sean Astin, Lynn Collins, Jordan Kirkwood, Pomaika'i Brown, Dom Magwili, Esmond Chung, Kristin Bauer van Straten, Virginia Reece, Kent Avenido, Nika Williams, Brenda Vivian, Peter Chen, Joe Nakashima, Anne Stedman, Sharon Omi, Aukuso Gus Puluti Sr., Ishtar Uhvana, Chantell D. Christopher, Lin Yan, Nicola Hersh, Melissa Lawner, David Suapaia, Michael K. Osborn, Denise Bee, Albert Chi, Brian L. Keaulana, Americus Abesamis, Paul Edney, Darin Fujimori, Michelle Lee, Anthony Patricio, Mark Pinkosh, Darlena Roberts, John Patrick Shulak, Meilinda Cecilia Soerjoko
IMDB: 50 First Dates (2004)
Storyline
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
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Reviews
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Entertainment Weekly -
As a comedy, 50 First Dates is standard Sandler, but as a love story it left me pleasantly buzzed, if not quite punch-drunk.
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Washington Post -
A chick flick for guys, with a pH balance in perfect equilibrium between the crass and the sweet.
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Charlotte Observer -
For all the irrelevant silliness, though, the movie never loses sight of its romantic center, and the script doesn't cop out with phony miracles or sudden changes of direction.
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Philadelphia Inquirer -
I don't think 50 First Dates is a great movie, or a particularly funny one, but I admired its romanticism and its gentle plea for the acceptance of difference. Of how many romantic comedies can you say they are sweet and disturbing?
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Chicago Tribune -
The movie's sole selling point turns out to be its sweetness. Sandler, Segal and writer George Wing obviously like all of the characters despite the constant ribbing, and Sandler and Barrymore are as cuddly as a pair of love-struck walruses. But only a sucker would get too close.
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Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.
Henry is a player skilled at seducing women. But when this veterinarian meets Lucy, a girl with a quirky problem when it comes to total recall, he realizes it's possible to fall in love all over again…and again, and again. That's because the delightful Lucy has no short-term memory, so Henry must woo her day after day until he finally sweeps her off her feet.