
He's Just Not That Into You (2009)
Año de lanzamiento: 2009
Nación: United States
Alternative Title: Simplemente no te quiere, Ele Não Está Tão a Fim de Você, Laisse tomber, il te mérite pas!, Az tak moc te nezere
Director: Ken Kwapis
Writer: Abby Kohn, Marc Silverstein
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Nancy Juvonen
Co-Producer: Gwenn Stroman, Michael Disco
Executive Producer: Drew Barrymore, Michael Beugg, Michele Weiss, Toby Emmerich
Compañías: Flower Films, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros. Pictures
Género: Comedy, Comedy Drama, Drama, Film Based On Book, Melodrama, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Budget: 40.000.000
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: baltimore, maryland, based on novel or book, dating woes, duringcreditsstinger, extramarital affair, friendship, interpersonal relationships, married couple, relationship, relationship problems, single woman
Historia
The movie 'He's Just Not That Into You' follows several interconnected stories of relationships in Baltimore, Maryland. Gigi (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Alex (Justin Long), friends since childhood, are drawn into a complicated dynamic as Alex advises Gigi on her love life while also developing feelings for her. Beth (Scarlett Johansson) has been with Neil (Derek Luke) for seven years but is frustrated by his lack of commitment, wanting a proposal but only getting gifts like shoes instead. Janine (Jennifer Aniston), married to Ben (Kevin Connolly), struggles with trust issues due to Ben's past infidelity and his lingering attraction to Anna (Scarlett Johansson). Meanwhile, Anna can't decide between her married lover, Conor (Kevin Dunn), and her reliable but dull boyfriend, Conor (Mike Vogel). Mary (Drew Barrymore) is a serial dater who finds love with a man she meets at the laundromat, but he turns out to be gay. Throughout the film, these characters navigate their relationship woes, sometimes intersecting with each other's stories.
Resumen
'He's Just Not That Into You' (2009) is a comedy-drama directed by Ken Kwapis, based on the self-help book of the same name by Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo. The film explores the complexities of modern dating and relationships through a series of interconnected stories set in Baltimore, Maryland. It delves into themes of communication, trust, commitment, and the confusion that often arises from mixed signals in romantic pursuits. Although primarily a comedy-drama, the movie also touches on deeper issues such as fidelity, infidelity, and the fear of vulnerability.