He's Just Not That Into You
He's Just Not That Into You
He's Just Not That Into You
- PG-13
- 2h 9m
- 2009
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Based on the best-selling self-help book that's a social commentary about modern day relationships and the age-old problems of misunderstanding the opposite sex, He's Just Not That Into You stars Drew Barrymore and a veritable who's who of romantic comedy stars and starlets including Oscar winners Jennifer Connelly and Ben Affleck, Entourage's Kevin Connolly, The Hangover's Bradley Cooper, "Mac Guy" Justin Long, Big Love's Ginnifer Goodwin, Friends' Jennifer Aniston, Vicky Cristina Barcelona's Scarlett Johannson and many more. A virtual Traffic of romantic comedy, the film's interconnecting story arcs connect each character with the others in an off-the-wall comedy of errors where the social faux pas rule the day.
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Critics Consensus: Despite the best efforts of a talented cast, He's Just Not That Into You devotes too little time to each of its protagonists, thus reducing them to stereotypes.
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Common Sense Says
Appealing but unsurprising romcom dispenses familiar wisdom.
What Parents Need to Know
Parents need to know that this romantic comedy, while often charming, reinforces the idea that being in a relationship is the surest way to be happy. Both male and female characters conform to fairly standard romcom "types," and while the movie attempts to shed fresh light on the ups and downs of dating, it all boils down to how men and women long for someone to love. Expect some mild nudity (nothing sensitive shown), swearing, and social drinking. The question of whether or not one character is smoking in secret plays a significant role in the movie. One storyline deals with infidelity, and there are a few heated exchanges between couples.
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Additional Info
- Genre:Drama, Comedy
- Release Date:February 6, 2009
- Languages:English
- Captions:English
- Audio Format:5.1
- Screen Pass Eligible:Yes
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