Six Days Seven Nights

1998

Action / Adventure / Comedy / Romance

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Harrison Ford as Quinn Harris
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Anne Heche as Robin Monroe
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Allison Janney as Marjorie, Robin's Boss
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Amy Sedaris as Robin's Secretary
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1 hr 42 min
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Turkish 2.0
PG-13
25 fps
1 hr 42 min
P/S 3 / 30

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by claudio_carvalho7 / 10

Lost in Paradise

In New York, the assistant magazine editor Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) has dinner with her boyfriend Frank Martin (David Schwimmer) that invites her to spend six days and seven nights in the paradisiacal island Makatea. When they arrive in Tahiti, they take the charter owned by the rough middle-aged pilot Quinn Harris (Harrison Ford) and assisted by his friend, the hot Angelica (Jacqueline Obradors). On the arrival in Makatea, Frank proposes Robin and gives a ring to her. However, her editor Marjorie (Allison Janney) asks Robin to fly to Tahiti to cover a story and she hires Quinn, who has the only available plane, to travel during the night. Out of the blue, the weather changes and they crash on an uninhabited island. Now they have to support each other to survive and wait for the improbable rescue.

"Six Days Seven Nights" is a funny and romantic adventure from the 90's with Harrison Ford performing the free-spirited pilot Quinny and the gorgeous and expressive Anne Heche performing the independent New York woman Robin in the lead roles. The locations are amazingly beautiful and Quinny and Robin seem to be lost in paradise. The delightful romance is highly recommended for fans of the genre. My vote is seven.

Title (Brazil): "Seis Dias, Sete Noites" ("Six Days Seven Nights")

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca2 / 10

A souring experience

The film that soured me to Anne Heche and it's no surprise that her career tanked afterwards. Harrison Ford is way too old for the role and the best thing is the Danny Trejo cameo. The scenario reeks of cliche and the humour just isn't funny.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

Ford not the rom-com type

Robin Monroe (Anne Heche) is an assistant editor of a fashion magazine in NYC. She goes on a tropical vacation with boyfriend Frank Martin (David Schwimmer). After accepting Frank's proposal, Robin has a quick job to supervise a photo shoot. She hops on Quinn Harris (Harrison Ford)'s plane to make the short trip but a storm forces them to crash.

I've never bought Harrison Ford as a rom-com lead and this is a prime example. Although he has more chemistry with Anne Heche than David Schwimmer has with her. This is pretty standard rom-com fare. If it had better actors for this type of movie, I think this could have worked. Anne Heche also has a bit of problem with light rom-coms. There is a specific type that these two actors don't necessarily fit.

Then there is the switch in tone midway through. If that's the tone, then the first half is ill-fitting. I hate that the movie keeps going back to Schwimmer. His character really doesn't work for many reasons. This movie struggles to find the right tone.

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