50 First Dates

2004

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Adam Sandler Photo
Adam Sandler as Henry Roth
Katheryn Winnick Photo
Katheryn Winnick as Young Woman
Drew Barrymore Photo
Drew Barrymore as Lucy Whitmore
Sean Astin Photo
Sean Astin as Doug Whitmore
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750.95 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13 on a
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 5 / 16
1.40 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
PG-13 on a
23.976 fps
1 hr 39 min
P/S 7 / 42

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by MartinHafer7 / 10

Enjoyable despite a tough to believe plot

50 FIRST DATES is a very enjoyable film--especially as a date movie. However, it's also a film that also has a plot that is completely ridiculous and unbelievable, so you really need to be able to put aside your critical side and just sit back and take the movie for what it is--a nice romantic-comedy.

Adam Sandler is a tough actor to pigeonhole. On one hand, he's the guy who made such obnoxious comedies as LITTLE NICKY but on the other, he can make some enjoyable comedies (WATERBOY) and probably his best film was another romance starring Drew Barrymore, THE WEDDING SINGER. Considering how successful and sweet this film was, it's certainly not surprising that they'd return for another try.

This time, the plot is very unusual to say the least. Adam plays a rather shallow womanizer who becomes totally infatuated with a woman who is just about impossible to get to love because she cannot remember anything that occurred after an accident. In other words, no matter how much he captivates her and makes her love him, when she awakens, she can't remember anything from the previous day. While brain damage can create an individual with impaired short-term memory, the way the illness is portrayed is pure fiction....as is the idea that any guy could see a future with anyone with such an injury. It's sure fun seeing Drew and Adam together, but you just can't take the plot seriously at all.

My advice on this one is to watch it. And, if the plot is too much to handle, switch it off and try something else. However, if you stick with it, nice acting and a nice quirky romance might just make it worth your time. Oh, and guys, this is a great "chick flick"--even if you don't like it, your special someone very likely will.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird7 / 10

Very sweet feel good film

I will admit right now, I am not an Adam Sandler fan. However, I found this film to be surprisingly enjoyable. It is sweet and cute in places, and while certainly not a masterpiece it is above decent. A vast majority of the jokes work here, and that was great to see, and the direction was surprisingly subtle. The camera work was good making good use of the gorgeous scenery, and the soundtrack was lovely. I had little problem with the performances; Adam Sandler gives of his more likable performances, and Drew Barrymore is the persona of sweetness as his love interest. Out of the supporting performances, Rob Schneider guarantees a number of laughs, and Sean Astin comes close to stealing the film in places. But it is the chemistry of Sandler and Barrymore that shines through despite the flaws that mar it from being more than enjoyable.

While Dan Aykroyd has a small appearance, it is sadly one that isn't particularly memorable. The plot isn't exactly original, and certainly isn't the most interesting one ever. And the script does have its ups and downs, and is predictable. Overall though, it is a sweet feel good film. It has its flaws, but it is a brave attempt at a romantic comedy, and mainly because of the chemistry of the two leads it mostly succeeds. 7/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle7 / 10

good chemistry

Henry Roth (Adam Sandler) is a lying, womanizing, veterinarian in Hawaii. He meets Lucy Whitmore (Drew Barrymore) and falls for her right away. Only Lucy is suffering from short term memory loss and can't remember him the next day.

Sandler and Barrymore make for a lovely couple especially for a rom-com. I just don't understand why Sandler feels it necessary to push his character into unlikeable territory. Why does he have to be so sleazy? And can Rob Schneider get any more annoying? The only good thing from Schneider is that hilarious Happy Gilmore swing.

Adam Sandler is relatively under control in this movie. He should just be a nice guy who meets a nice girl. Drew has her part down perfectly. Adam has it in him to play the nice moral guy.

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