DVD : Then She Found Me

Then She Found Me

starring: Matthew Broderick, Colin Firth, Helen Hunt, Bette Midler, Salman Rushdie
directed by: Helen Hunt




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3973







Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Image Entertainment
EAN: 0014381494723
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: THINKFILM
Manufacturer: THINKFILM
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: THINKFILM
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 02, 2008
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 3973
Studio: THINKFILM
Theatrical Release Date: 2007









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Product Description:
An all-star cast with memorable performances by Helen Hunt, Matthew Broderick, Bette Midler and Colin Firth powers this smart, funny drama about love and destiny. Desperate to start a family, schoolteacher April Epner (Hunt) is thrown into confusion when she is unexpectedly abandoned by her husband (Broderick). She gets another shock when she meets her unusual birth mother (Midler), a self-centered talk show host who's not exactly the ideal mom. At first she rejects her, along with the attentions of a divorced dad (Firth), but then she begins to find her life opening up in ways she had never imagined.

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Like all the most intriguing titles, Then She Found Me lends itself to multiple interpretations. Does 'she' refer to New York talk-show host Bernice (Bette Midler, in a welcome return to the screen), the self-proclaimed birth parent who enters the life of schoolteacher April (Oscar winner Helen Hunt) upon the death of her adoptive mother? Or does the pronoun refer to April, who meets divorced dad Frank (Colin Firth) the day her marriage to co-worker Ben (Matthew Broderick) comes to an abrupt halt? The surprising conclusion to Hunt's directorial debut suggests a third interpretation. In adapting Elinor Lipman's novel, Hunt treads well-worn ground, but does so with grace and sensitivity. When Ben walks out on his 39-year-old wife, she fears he's left with her chances of having a baby. As much as she enjoyed her childhood, April would prefer not to adopt, and with the support of her non-adopted brother, Freddy (Ben Shenkman), she struggles to reconcile her warm feelings towards the awkward Frank with her chilly reaction to the slippery Bernice. Though April has a hard time imagining they could be related, the teacher and the TV personality both want children in their lives, so it's not as if they lack a common bond. When April finds out she's pregnant, further complications ensue. Though Then She Found Me circles Lifetime movie-of-the-week territory, Hunt resists the urge to smooth away her characters’ rough edges, investing her film with the crackle of real life. --Kathleen C. Fennessy









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Not your typical Hollywood comedy - lots of heart and some tears
This is a comedy that does not ask you to suspend your belief and laugh at contrived situations. Each one of the characters - Hunt (a 39 year old childless women who was dumped by her husband but who still longs for a biological child of her own), Firth (a divorced father of two young children who is still recovering from his failed marriage), Broderick (an immature ex-husband who does not know what he wants), and Midler (a local celebrity who is doing all she can to gain the acceptance and love of her daughter whom she had abandoned during infancy) are flawed in their own ways. Yet, I can empathize with each one of them and find them all likable. The plot is different and in my opinion richer and better and more realistic than that of the typical Hollywood comedy. What makes this a good movie is that I do care what happens to each of the characters! The bittersweet situations in the movie were just the icing on the cake.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - "Jump And I'll Catch You" ~ And They Lived ...?
After watching the '07 attempt at romantic comedy `Then She Found Me' I can only assume the moral of the story is that `happily ever after' is no longer the goal in a relationship. It has now been replaced by the more realistic and they lived `somewhat content for the time being'. Yes, in my estimation the film is indeed that cynical and pessimistic. This assumption on my part is further supported by the Jewish joke told at the beginning and end of the movie. It's about a trusting child being told by his Father to jump off a high step only to be allowed to fall instead of being caught by his Dad as promised. What's the lesson? I guess it's something like even the ones you love the most will let you down, or worse, don't trust anyone.

Needless to say I didn't enjoy this film despite the presence of the usually charming Colin Firth and the always vulnerable, girl-next-door Helen Hunt. On the positive side there are some unexpectedly unique twists and turns in both storyline and dialogue but it's not enough to save this overall dismal film. Oh yeah, I liked Bette Midler in this one, thought I'd never say that about her in anything.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A few laughs, a few tears and a lot of heart...
This movie is about half sad and half happy. It's definitely more of a chick flick, but I think single fathers might appreciate this, too. I rented it on a whim because I love Colin Firth, and I loved him in this movie...a very realistic portrayal of a single father on the edge of breaking, caring for two children all on his own. Helen Hunt did a wonderful job in her role as the main character, April (and as director). She really knows how to deliver her lines and pace her reactions. I am not at the baby fever stage yet of my life, but she drew me into her character's baby drama. I felt for her and cried when she cried. This was a very touching story. The ending was so sweet and not what I predicted at all.

Random note - Helen Hunt wasn't believeable as being 39 to me. I couldn't get over her droopy eyes and cheeks.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I LOVED IT
I don't know what movie others saw but I thought this was a very good movie. To those critical of Helen Hunt's wrinkles etc., I say GOOD for Ms. Hunt! - We can get pulled, and botoxed faces from any number of phony hollywood stars, both women and men. If you are looking for the typical hollywood love story forget it, if you are looking for a challenging life situation that makes you think or *GASP* think, view this movie. If you are looking for Hollywood slick/contrived this is not for you.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic movie
This is a really good movie. It's real - unlike a lot of the Hollywood stuff that's fed us. Helen Hunt is believable and gives a very touching performace. Bette Midler is - well - Bette Midler. She's always good. This is a bit of a chick flick that I enjoyed watching. My wife and I enjoyed it throughly.

Me Found She Then




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