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New Year's Eve (2011)

Comedy | 118 minutes
2,62 717 votes

Genre: Comedy / Romance

Duration: 118 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Garry Marshall

Stars: Halle Berry, Jessica Biel and Jon Bon Jovi

IMDb score: 5,6 (92.569)

Releasedate: 8 December 2011

New Year's Eve plot

"The one night anything is possible."

The film is about the entwined stories of a group of New Yorkers trying to find their way to romance over New Year's Eve. We follow an embittered dying man in a hospital (De Niro), a frustrated executive secretary (Pfeiffer) who finally tries to fulfill her unfulfilled dreams, a female producer (Swank) of the famous Times Square New Year's Eve show and a young man ( Kutcher) who hates New Year's Eve.

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blurp194

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Definitely a mistake to watch this movie after New Years. Just before that, it may even provide a marginally better viewing experience.

Some segments are still funny - the elevator, the resolutions. But the rest is quite old-fashioned to downright annoying. The somewhat lesser actors - Heigl, Parker for example - are very impressive, perhaps due to a lack of attention from the director. Perhaps overwhelmed by the complexity to bring 9 stories together somewhat. Overextended to the script, it seems.

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IH88

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New Year's Eve

To hang an entire love movie on Christmas or Valentine's Day I understand. And to see all kinds of famous actors struggling with their love lives provides entertaining material. But to extend that to New Year's Eve is a bridge too far. The result is an uninspired film full of annoying characters and actors who collect their paychecks on autopilot.

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Onderhond

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ugh.

I knew this was a thing (say a thing - fans can look for the All's Well Ends Well movies) in Hong Kong, but it's actually the first time I see it in the Western film world. The ensemble film around New Year, in which an enormous can of actors is opened in order to lure a lot of people to the cinema.

The difference is that those HK films are often smooth comedies where those famous actors like to embarrass themselves when necessary. Marshall opts for a mix of broken drama and failing romance, which immediately makes such a film a lot less interesting.

It also doesn't help that it is mainly B-grade actors who show up here, that the stories are very dull and that the film also lacks a warm heart in the end. It's just as fake as the whole New Year's thing, coincidentally the event that is glorified here.

I won't remember much about it, except that I think Nivea sponsored this film entirely. I have nothing against a little product placement per se, especially when it happens naturally, but the advertising in this film is really ridiculous.

1.0*

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