Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$20,305,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$45,029
Gross worldwide
$39,468,111
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$20,305,251
Opening weekend US & Canada
$45,029
Gross worldwide
$39,468,111
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By Spencer 2022-12-20 20:45:15
I first watched this film because of Ewan Mcgreger. After
watching it, I feel that the drama is quite dramatic .
The performance of the two protagonists who like this light-hearted comedy is still in place. Renee with a swollen face still shows the feeling of the 60s, those The costumes still helped...
Ewan is still so fascinating that he can't pay for his life, but the playboy shows such a cute expression from time to time. No matter how he looks at his beauty, Renee...
By Jasmin 2022-11-13 05:49:52
Insufficient tribute, pure parody
Because there are beautiful Renee Zweig and Ivan McGregor, a light comedy in the 60s style, the dialogue implies a strong front, a lot of sexually suggestive short paragraphs, but for today's look, it is just funny. The clothes are very beautiful. It is said that the fashion designer designed a lot of clothes for Renee Zweig according to the color spectrum. The fashion at that time seems a bit too much today. Many clothes are too gorgeous and almost exaggerated. Among them, there is a hat like...
By Kacey 2022-11-10 21:47:58
I want to sleep with such a playboy too
Before the male lead appeared on the stage, I wanted to abandon the film, but when the male lead appeared on the stage, he smiled evilly at the secretary. Just fell into the glamorous trap of the male protagonist and can't be pulled out again. The plot is also very unexpected. The male protagonist does not want to fall into the female protagonist's routine. This can be regarded as a vivid interpretation of routines and anti-routines. Also, this is an inspirational history of how a female dick...
By Destinee 2022-04-29 06:01:06
I watched a lesson twice. The first time I lamented that Nancy had worked hard to get love, and the second time I lamented that the true equality between men and women is hard-won.
IIn order to achieve equality, you have to become an intellectual counterpart of your lover, to advance neck and neck in professions, to earn a parity of status, and most importantly, to love and sacrifice equally.
Spoiler:
Lupin’s magic, Floating radiantly.
Can't help it, Gu...
By Dahlia 2022-04-29 06:01:06
During the Cold War, it usually showed the Soviet spies, the atomic bomb crisis, the charming American president, and his wife... What kind of chaotic sixty-year-old pop culture is
this movie. The melodrama of the 1960s, very funny...Oh, yes, there are astronauts, and Dongdong from the 1960s, .......but it was the beginning of the 1960s , There is no explosive head yet, the Beatles are just in their early days, and they still retain the integrity of the fifties, but my heart has begun...
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By Bo 2023-09-29 21:36:07
I like the world of pink chocolate love on Broadway! At first I thought it was a dull movie by the name of the movie, but I didn't expect it to be finished on the...
By Anderson 2023-09-24 04:08:21
I don't want to know if there is love or not, it must be no brains anyway! This kind of movie is a waste of money for a man like Ivan. ....
By Caterina 2023-09-13 09:45:39
Oh~~~ 60's! ! ! ! Uncle Ivan, you are so cute! !...
By Jason 2023-09-10 12:56:45
Quite alternative romantic comedy. The meat jokes are accurate and coincidental. Ivan’s Playboy is also an uncommon screen image. You can compare it with the two “Miss Potter” who collaborated for the second time: both are romantic stories that teach independent women how to fall in...
By Roberto 2023-09-08 12:38:25
A light comedy, with a great sense of stage drama, a tribute to the colorful Hollywood films after the mime era! The editing is quite lively....
Barbara Novak: Another ruse, Catcher? You know I have no interest in seeing you.
Catcher Block: But you know you have to, and you know I know you have to. I'm sure you know how things are at KNOW ever since your new NOW.
Barbara Novak: I have no way of knowing how things are now at KNOW. I knew how things were at KNOW before NOW.
Catcher Block: Then you should know now at KNOW things are a lot like they are at NOW, we have to interview every applicant for every job, and so do you or you'd be going against NOW's definition of discrimination and you wouldn't want the readers of NOW or KNOW to know that, now would you?
Barbara Novak: Have a seat, Mr. Block.
Barbara Novak: I'm not gonna storm out of here, Catch. And I'm not gonna admit that you got Barbara Novak to fall in love... because I'm not Barbara Novak. There is no Barbara Novak.
Catcher Block: Huh?
Barbara Novak: And I didn't fall in love with Zip Martin. I fell in love with Catcher Block. And that was a year ago, when for three and a half weeks, I worked as your secretary. I don't expect you to remember me. I wasn't a blond then. But you did ask me out. And it broke my heart to say no, but I loved you too much. I couldn't bear to become just another notch in your bedpost. With your dating habits, I knew that even if I was lucky enough to get a regular spot on your rotating schedule... I would never have your undivided attention long enough for you to fall in love with me. I knew I had to do something to set myself apart. I knew I had to quit my job as your secretary... and write an international best-seller controversial enough... to get the attention of a New York publisher as well as "KNOW" magazine... but insignificant enough that as long as I went unseen, "KNOW" magazine's star journalist would refuse to do a cover story about it. I knew that every time we were supposed to meet, you would get distracted by one of your many girlfriends and stand me up... and this would give me a reason to fight with you over the phone... and declare that I wouldn't meet with you for a hundred years. And then all I would have to do was be patient and wait... the two or three weeks it would take for everyone in the world to buy a copy of my best-seller - and then I would begin to get the publicity I would need for you... to, one, see what I look like, and, two, see me denounce you in public as the worst kind of man. I knew that this would make you wanna get even by writing one of your exposés. And in order to do that, you would have to go undercover, assume a false identity and pretend to be the kind of man who would make the kind of girl I was pretending to be fall in love. And I knew that since I was pretending to be a girl who would have sex on the first date you would have pretend to be a man who wouldn't have sex for several dates. And in doing so, we would go out on lots of dates to all the best places and all the hit shows until finally, one night, you would take me back to your place - that you were pretending was someone else's - in order to get the evidence you needed to write your exposé... by seducing me until I said, "I love you." But saying "I love you" was also my plan. I just wanted to tell you the truth so that when you heard me say, "I love you" you would know that I knew who you were, and you would know who I was. Then you, the great Catcher Block, would know that you'd been beaten at your own game... by me, Nancy Brown, your former secretary. And I would have, once and for all, set myself apart from all the other girls you've known, all those other girls that you never really cared about, by making myself someone like the one person you really love and admire above all others: you. Then, when you realized that you had finally met your match... I would have at last gained the respect that would make you wanna marry me first and seduce me later.
[after looking at Catch's face]
Barbara Novak: I just wanted you to hear all this from me before you heard it from your private eye.
[repeated line]
[as Barbara answers her phone]
Barbara Novak: This is Barbara Novak!