Gross US & Canada
$3,351,735
Opening weekend US & Canada
$63,308
Gross worldwide
$5,883,891
Gross US & Canada
$3,351,735
Opening weekend US & Canada
$63,308
Gross worldwide
$5,883,891
Movie reviews
( 18 )
Add reviews
By Arne 2022-01-18 08:01:38
Life outside of McGee's plan is more exciting
McGee is a university professor with a double master's degree. He is young, beautiful, thoughtful, and single. She is a very assertive person. She doesn't want a marriage, but she wants a child of her own.
McGee and every ex-boyfriend seem to be good friends. She will not end up with each other because of a breakup, and she will be open to everyone. McGee made a plan about raising a child by himself. She found a university alumnus who agreed to donate sperm. As the father of the child, the...
By Pearl 2022-01-18 08:01:38
Life is not limited to a dilemma since ancient times
For McGee, who was born in an intellectual family and loves reading, paying attention to spiritual satisfaction is far more important than sexual pleasure. A spiritually independent woman naturally knows what she needs, that is, a child, and she devotes herself to raising the child. There is a husband outside of her plan, and the last proposal to bring her husband and ex-wife together is a kind of smooth operation. After all, it must be a divorce sooner or later. Why not make...
By Autumn 2022-01-18 08:01:38
The life of Nerds, madly and lovely.
OMG, I love this film. I like the nerd way they talk to each other. I like the idea that unborn children are the real gods, dictating the fates of us poor clueless mortals. And more.... I will go back to watch.
After I have finished watching this film. I find there is a lot that have been told in it. One thing I find resonating with me is the two different kinds of academics the film presents. One kind is presented by Maggie, who know the ethics and discipline of life as well as...
By Concepcion 2022-01-18 08:01:38
"McGee's Plan": Personality is planned, life is changed
Modern people don't seem to like "surprise" so much, but an orderly life is reassuring. How old are you when you are in love, how old you are to get married, how many years you have been working for, what position you are promoted to, when you are a few years old, how much money you have in your bank? Life under data monitoring gives people a kind of scientism psychological comfort. Reason is always capable of self-willedness. Everyone is more or less a control freak at the moment when you open...
By Orland 2022-01-18 08:01:38
The style is brisk and the content is thought-provoking
Unexpectedly, this film is very fast-paced, and the narrative style is relatively brisk, but the marriage and family issues discussed are very realistic. If there is a narration, I would think it is Woody Allen's film. McGee is actually a junior, but her personality is very cute. Like the original partner said, she is very innocent. She is highly educated and good at housework and work life balance, so she likes this girl. The original partner is also very good, successful in career and...
User comments
( 96 )
Add comments
By Olen 2022-04-24 07:01:22
sadly that's the truth towards a man that never grows...
By Francisco 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Copycat version of Woody Allen's...
By Tillman 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Classical three-stage, mysterious momentum between men and women,...
By Jaylon 2022-04-24 07:01:22
Plans and changes, life is not so simple, the movie can be said to tell a very strange story with three views, is it a discussion of feminism? Very interesting, the ending was really...
By Buster 2022-04-24 07:01:22
A bit Woody Allen but the dialogue and baggage make it less adept than the old man. The story is a bit silly, but the contrast in the clips where the two female characters appear together is still very...
Tony: It's what keeps my wife in post-modern choreography and me in self-loathing.
Georgette: You've had your thinking licence revoked.
Maggie: I've decided to embrace the mystery of the universe and stop bossing everybody around so much.
Max: Good luck with that, bossy pants.
Tony: He's gonna write a book about us one day and we are *not* gonna look good.