The Family Man

The Family Man

  • Director: Brett Ratner
  • Writer: David Diamond,David Weissman
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Italian
  • Release date: December 22, 2000
  • Runtime: 2h 5min
  • Sound mix: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Сім'янин
  • "The Family Man" is a feature film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Nicolas Kim Coppola and Téa Leoni . The film was released in the United States on December 22, 2000.
    The film tells the story of Jack Campbell, an investment broker on Wall Street, who was completely changed his single life by an accident on a snowy Christmas night   .

    Details

    • Release date December 22, 2000
    • Filming locations Tarrytown, New York, USA
    • Production companies Universal Pictures, Beacon Communications, Riche-Ludwig Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $60,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $75,793,305

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $10,554,960

    Gross worldwide

    $124,745,083

    Movie reviews

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    • By Horace 2022-08-05 10:22:38

      The Family Man--Family is the Most Important Thing

      Jack, who is nostalgic among the flowers, is already the CEO of a business. He has no shortage of women every night. However, on Christmas Eve, when his work partners go home to spend the holiday with their families, he is the only one who walks out of the office alone. I was afraid that when I fell asleep, I would wake up and find that the world had changed, and I suddenly realized that it was just Duke Zhou Mengdie. The man sees it and thinks that it is more important to work hard for the...

    • By Mitchell 2022-08-04 10:17:28

      The Family Man--Career and Family are Equally Important

      A career and family are equally important, and it is reflected in the fact that after gaining one party, you will suddenly find that if the other party is missing, it will be the biggest regret in your life. This also reflects people's different types of needs for society. For a career, it is to realize self-value. In the final analysis, it is a matter of one person; for the family, it is a symbol of...

    • By Leonard 2022-07-29 16:14:16

      The Family Man--To be an Elite or a Rural Happy Boy

      I saw this legendary Cage film in 2020, and it made me feel very uneasy. The basic logic of the whole film is that the social elites who work hard on Wall Street must be single, have no wife and children, be promiscuous, and must also have no family affection. On the contrary, a person who sells tires in the country can achieve all of the above. Life is full and meaningful because family is more...

    • By Tillman 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Happiness has nothing to do with rich or poor, it is connected with the heart.

      This is a tender and compact film with a very clever and compact structure. Telling a man faced with the choice of money and affection. The family environment set up for Jack in the film once made him want to return to a superior office building to continue a luxurious life, but his marriage with Kate made him understand that without the company of a lover and children, no amount of material enjoyment is a person. Loneliness, a person's high wall, a person's sadness and sorrow.

      It was...

    • By Arielle 2022-04-24 07:01:07

      Family man's hindsight

      Cage said he was really characterful when he made a deal with a robber, and he had a really funny look when he saw a woman lying next to him the next morning and he didn't know who it was. His daughter suspects that he is not her real father, and then uses touch to see if he is real, which is very childlike. It was really sweet that they danced in the restaurant. The transition from a rich man with a successful career to a poor man with a successful family is really big. Of course, the...

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    • By Kole 2023-07-29 04:12:58

      A movie that makes people roll their eyes. Although there are countless possibilities in life, everyone has their own choices. Forcing others to experience a lifestyle that may not belong to them and then make other choices Maybe it's just a habit. If this is a domestic drama with the same plot, people will definitely give this movie a low score, but I don't like children even...

    • By Bethany 2023-07-16 17:41:30

      Nicholas has been receiving bad fantasy movies in recent years, and he doesn't know which door has his head caught. In fact, it is quite suitable for him to see tension in such warmth. The theme is thought-provoking, but the characters are not full enough, three and a half stars, and the scene of Little Loli is too wonderful, plus half a...

    • By Elza 2023-06-29 22:10:12

      Many people said yes, and many people scolded it... I just think that the contrast between J's transformation before and after is too great, and even a little forced to accommodate the script and ending and make a rapid transformation. The jump between the two ideologies, how easy it is to change! ? At any time, please be true to your choice and finally your soul! For any possible outcome of choice, just accept it, whatever maybe or...

    • By Meaghan 2023-06-24 15:39:09

      Favorite Favorite Favorite Love...

    • By Melba 2023-06-06 12:01:09

      Still Cage's previous movies are good, with acting, plot, passion, and emotion. Finally, WELCOME TO...

    Movie plot

    Jack Campbell ( Nicolas Kim Coppola ) was originally a typical Wall Street playboy, who has always lived a free and happy single noble life. However, his chic, fast-paced lifestyle was completely broken on a snowy Christmas night. On this day, he accidentally ran into a group of robbers who were robbing a grocery store. Out of self-defense instinct, he bravely fought with the robbers, drove away the gangsters, and acted on the ground....
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    Evaluation action

    The highlight of the film is not only the actor Nicolas Kim Coppola, but the storyline in the film also attracts the audience. It captures the audience's curiosity about personal fate and, to a certain extent, it also captures the box office   . (China Entertainment Channel Review)
    Even if Nicolas Kim Coppola tried to act so bravely and sincerely, it couldn't make up for the inherent falsehood of the film. ("Los Angeles Times" review)...
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    Movie quotes

    • Jack: [going through "family man" Jack's closet] This is... this is just... subpar.

    • Kate: [about the apartment] So, what's the big surprise? You didn't rent this for the weekend, did you?

      Jack: Think bigger.

      Kate: For the week?

      Jack: This place is a perk, Kate.

      Kate: A perk? For what?

      Jack: A company called PK Lassiter investment house. Uses it to attract new executives. I'm going into arbitrage, Kate. It turns out, I have an act for it.

      Kate: Jack, what are you talking about?

      Jack: I'll be making twice what I make now, plus a hefty bonus and that's just the start. And we can live in this apartment practically rent free until we find a place of our own.

      Kate: Are you out of your mind?

      Jack: I don't think so. This is gonna be a better life for us. We can put Annie and Josh into private schools...

      Kate: Annie goes to a great school, Jack.

      Kate: I'm talking about the best schools in the country here, Jack.

      Kate: Jack, what could you possibly thinking about? What about my - what about my job?

      Jack: Well, this is New York City. It's like the needy people capital of the world. Your Jersey clients aren't a tenth as pathetic as the ones you could find here.

      [laughs]

      Kate: I can't even believe you're talking about moving back into the city, Jack. I thought the reason that we left was because we didn't want to raise the kids here.

      Jack: No. No. This is the center of the universe. If I were living in Roman times, I would be in Rome. Where else? Today America is the Roman empire. New York is Rome itself. - John Lennon.

      Kate: Jack!

      Jack: Listen, Ok, you know something? I'm detecting, like, a funky tension here and this was supposed to be a happy day, so guess what? I don't need this. We don't have to live here. Forget it. I'll commute. I'll drive to work.

      Kate: God! In traffic, Jack. It's over an hour each way. That's like three hours every day. When are you ever going to see the kids?

      Jack: Kate. You're not understanding me. I'm talking about a perfect life, a great life. Everything we pictured when we were young. The whole package. You said so yourself. Life is throwing us a few surprises and we made sacrifices. Well, guess what? Now I can finally get us back on track. I can do that, Kate. I want to do that. I-I need to do that as a man! For all of us. Please just think about this for one second. No more lousy restaurants. No more clipping coupons. No more shoveling snow.

      Kate: Then get a goddamn snowblower, Jack! Don't go get a new career without even telling me about it! And don't - don't take Annie out of a school she loves and don't move us out of a house we've become a family in.

      Jack: You're-you're... Don't you see? I'm talking about us finally having a life that other people envy.

      Kate: Jack. They already do envy us.

    • Jack: Do you have any idea what my life is like?

      Kate: Excuse me?

      Jack: I wake up in the morning covered in dog saliva. I drop the kids off, spend 8 hours selling tires retail. Retail, Kate. I pick the kids up, walk the dog, which by the way, carries the added bonus of carting away her monstrous crap. I play with the kids, take out the garbage, get 6 hours of sleep if I'm lucky and then everything starts all over again. So-so what's in it for me? Wh-where are my-my Mary Janes?

      Kate: You know, it's sad to hear that your life is such a disappointment to you.

      Jack: I can't believe it isn't a disappointment to you! Jesus, Kate. I could've been a thousand times the man I became. I could have been one of the richest - Forbes - How could you do this to me? How could you let me give up on my dreams like this? Really, I want to know.

      Kate: Who are you?

      Jack: All right, look. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I was such a saint before, and I'm such a *prick* now! But maybe, I'm just not the same guy that I was when we got married.

      Kate: You know what? Maybe you're not. Because the Jack Campbell I married would not need a $2,400 suit to feel better about his life. But I'm telling you, if that's what it's gonna take, then buy it. Jesus! We'll take the money out of the kids' college fund.

      Jack: [takes jacket off] Forget it. We'll get a funnel cake. It'll be the highlight of my week.