He's Just Not That Into You

2009

Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

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Justin Long as Alex
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Ben Affleck as Neil
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850.94 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
2 hr 9 min
P/S 5 / 13
1.70 GB
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English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
2 hr 9 min
P/S 9 / 27

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle6 / 10

Standard rom-com, but what's with all the A-listers.

Gigi Haim (Ginnifer Goodwin) is a young woman looking for a good guy in a sea of jerks. She blames her failures to the much passed around notion that guys act like jerks to girls they like. Alex (Justin Long) is a bar manager who just can't see how cute Ginnifer Goodwin is. It marks the reunion of these two actors from TV show Ed. That's the good part. If that's all, then this would a simple good rom-com.

This is yet another pretty-girl-who-can't-find-a-good-guy rom-com. There's nothing with that other than it's utterly unoriginal. For some reason, all kinds of A-listers descended on this film. Chances are that Drew Barrymore as producer called in quite a few favors. Scarlett Johansson, Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, and Jennifer Connelly are just the big names. The trouble is that they are very distracting. With all the different story lines, none of the actors get enough screen time. They are just sucking away the screen time for the main leads. Luckily I like all the actors involved. Ginniger Goodwin is adorable. If they kept it simple, they would have a great rom-com.

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho7 / 10

Marriages, Relationships and Affairs

The needy Gigi Haim (Ginnifer Goodwin) is an young woman seeking her prince charming in unsuccessful dates. After dating the real estate agent Conor Barry (Kevin Connolly),Gigi anxiously expects to receive a phone call from him. However Conor never calls her and she goes to the bar where he uses to go expecting to see him, but she meets his friend Alex (Justin Long) that works in the place. They become friends and Alex helps Gigi to interpret the subtle signs of the men.

The aspirant singer Anna Taylor (Scarlet Johansson),who dated Conor, meets Ben Gunders (Bradley Cooper) in a supermarket and they begin a conversation, and Ben offers to help Anna in her career. Later Ben has a love affair with Anna, and his marriage with Janine Gunders (Jennifer Connelly) comes to an end.

Beth Bartlett (Jennifer Aniston) lives with Neil Jones (Ben Affleck),who does not believe in marriage as an institution. When Beth's sister informs that she will get married, Beth pushes Neil to marry her affecting their relationship.

"He's Just Not That Into You" is a delightful movie about marriages, relationships and affairs. The entwined story with many characters is supported by a realistic screenplay and a magnificent cast. I saw this movie in a flight and I have really appreciated. My vote is seven.

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Reviewed by kosmasp5 / 10

Wasted potential

In more than one sense. Story wise and actor/actress wise too. It's especially a shame, because it has a pretty strong beginning, has great actors in it and it seems to put a new spin on things. The main word is of course "seems".

Because in the end, it falls back on clichés that it made fun of at the beginning. A movie with more than one main character isn't so new either. We have seen quite a few movies, that are far superior in the same vain(see Playing by heart just for one great example).

Having characters saying things that should be clear by that moment in a long running relationship, just isn't right. But those things (and most of the "real" dialogue) are minor things, that don't really matter that much. What matters is, that actors get wasted and seem completely out of touch.

The movie still gets points for trying. And women seem to love the movie more than men. Still another great movie, that handles relationships and their drama far better is called "L'ultimo bacio", an Italian production, which got remade in America as "The Last Kiss". I saw both and I'd say the original is better. Watch that for "real" drama and real people and almost no clichés.

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