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Lead Actors

Adam Sandler Thumbnail
Adam Sandler
as Henry Roth
Drew Barrymore Thumbnail
Drew Barrymore
as Lucy Whitmore
Rob Schneider Thumbnail
Rob Schneider
as Ula
Sean Astin Thumbnail
Sean Astin
as Doug Whitmore
Lusia Strus Thumbnail
Lusia Strus
as Alexa

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Crew listing

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Jay Roach
(Producer)
George Wing
(Producer)

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Studios



Columbia Pictures Corporation

50 First Dates (2004)

Rating:
  
6.8
/ 10
  18 votes
MV Ratings:
Director: Peter Segal
Writer: George Wing
Release Date: 13 February 2004 (Canada)  more
Language: English | Hawaiian | Mandarin | Turkish
Genre: Comedy | Drama | Romance
Tagline: Imagine having to win over the girl of your dreams... every friggin' day.

Storyline

Henry Roth lives in a Hawaiian paradise with the company of endless women with no strings attached. This is until he meets Lucy Whitmore. Both Henry and Lucy enjoy the company of each other and feels the start of a serious relationship occurring. Approaching Lucy the next day, Henry is confused when Lucy fails to recognise him. This is the moment Henry discovers that Lucy actually suffers from short term memory loss and can't remember each individual day. Henry won't let this stop him and is prepared to make her fall in love with him all over again, each and every day.

User Reviews

50 First Dates (Segal, 2004)
La trama de toda película de comedia es una tragedia, y «50 First Dates» no es la excepción. Henry Roth (Adam Sandler) es un donjuán de Hawaii que jamás ha entablado una relación más que pasajera. Un día conoce a Lucy (Drew Barrymore) en un café y se enamora por única vez en su vida. El problema es que Lucy todas las noches olvida completamente lo que hizo el día anterior. Henry se enfrenta a la imposibilidad de entablar una relación que vaya más allá de la primera cita, con alguien que sólo puede tener primeras citas.

«50 First Dates» no es la típica rom-com cuya historia trata de una pareja que se enamora, y después se pelean a muerte, sólo para que al final ambos (en el último segundo) se arrepientan y se den cuenta de su amor verdadero. No, «50 First Dates» es diferente. Es diferente precisamente por el final. El final feliz, no es un final donde todo mágicamente se arregla. Es un final donde el protagonista se hace cargo de la tragedia, toma parte de ella, y la articula a su vida de un modo original. Y resulta ser un detalle que le da cierto peso a la película, la des-banaliza, la desmarca de la serie de comedias románticas tan light que dejan de ser humanas.
reviewed by
santoposmoderno
(Filmaster.com) on the 4th of August 2010

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