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He's Just Not That Into You (2009)

February. 06,2009
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6.4
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy Romance
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Remember that really cute girl/guy who said they'd call – and didn't? Maybe they lost your number. Maybe they're in the hospital. Maybe they're awed by your looks, brains or success. Or maybe... They're just not that into you.

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Flyerplesys
2009/02/06

Perfectly adorable

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PlatinumRead
2009/02/07

Just so...so bad

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Robert Joyner
2009/02/08

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Phillida
2009/02/09

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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lancereddish
2009/02/10

I was not expecting too much going into this movie other than to pass time, but it was actually great! Many successful actors/actresses play in this film. Very "feel-good" flick that won't disappoint!

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HotToastyRag
2009/02/11

Am I the only one who didn't like this movie? It reminded me of one of those Garry Marshall films named after a holiday with all-star casts, each on the screen for about ten minutes, and each luring hopefully enough people to the theaters on opening weekend to make up the cost of their salary. Only, instead of an incredibly goopy layer of cheese mixed in with each vignette, He's Just Not That Into You is dipped in cynicism and hopelessness.Why would anyone want to go see a movie in which several couples and hopeful couples try like Hades to make their relationships work, only to have infidelity, cruelty, and general disinterest get in the way? Even during a man-bashing girls' weekend with Cosmos and chocolate, I can't imagine enjoying this two-hour smear of searching for love.

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Uriah43
2009/02/12

"Gigi" (Ginnifer Goodwin) is all confused about men. As a result she constantly gets the signals men send her all mixed up and her dating life suffers dramatically. Fortunately, she has a couple of friends she works with named "Beth" (Jennifer Anniston) and "Janine" (Jennifer Connelly) to lend her advice and emotional support. Unfortunately, their personal lives suddenly become as emotionally unstable as hers and they begin to need advice and support from her. For example, Beth has been living with "Neil" (Ben Affleck) for seven years and she starts to fear that he doesn't want a long-term commitment. Janine, on the other hand, is married but she begins to suspect that her husband "Ben" (Bradley Cooper) is concealing something from her. Additionally, there are other characters in this movie who have other issues as well. However, rather than reveal too much I will just say that this was a cute movie which had quite a bit of drama and not nearly as much humor as I would have liked. Even so, the director (Ken Kwapis) managed to keep a good balance between the drama and comedy so that it didn't get too serious overall. In any case, although this certainly wasn't a great movie by any means, I enjoyed the movie for the most part and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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juneebuggy
2009/02/13

I generally like these types of movies with interconnected stories and a whose-who cast although I have seen better in "Valentines Day" and "Love Actually."Decent ensemble here but most of the women are freakin nuts and I found them frustrating to watch especially Ginnifer Goodwin, sitting by the phone, making desperate excuses for loser men. When did the purpose of life become solely about finding a man? This is the message that Sex & The City puts out there too, Why? Jennifer Connelly was also painful, as a control freak with a cheating husband (Bradley Cooper). -I'd cheat with Scarlett Johansson too though. Justin Long seemed miscast as the womanizing bartender and would have done better if he'd exchanged roles with Kevin Connelly, the needy real estate agent. Ben Affleck has a smaller role, playing the commitment-phobe good guy and Jennifer Aniston goes about her usual "Rachelness" managing to look fantastic in a pair of jeans but still be a big loser where love is concerned. Enjoyed the story arc at the wedding with her father (Kris Kristopherson) 02.27.14

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