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Date | Los Angeles, California
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7.7/10
IMDb500 Days of Summer is a romantic comedy drama film that tells the story of a hopeless romantic, who falls in love with Summer, a woman who doesn't believe in love. The movie's direction and cinematography are impressive. Plus, Joseph Gordon-Levitt delivers a charming and relatable performance as Tom, and his character's journey of self-discovery and heartbreak is both entertaining and heartwarming. Zooey Deschanel also delivers a convincing portrayal of Summer, the free-spirited woman who captures Tom's heart. The film's themes of love, heartbreak, and the complexity of relationships are explored in a compelling and thought-provoking manner that highlights the importance of communication and self-awareness in relationships. Overall, 500 Days of Summer is a well-made and emotionally powerful film that offers a fresh and realistic perspective on the ups and downs of modern relationships. It's a must-watch for fans of romantic comedies and anyone who has experienced the highs and lows of being in love.
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 2010 | Scott
Best Writing Original Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Location Professional of the Year Features | 2009 | Michael
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Screenwriter of the Year | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Comedy | 2009
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Top Ten Films | 2009
2009 | Marc
Best Debut as Director | 2009 | Marc
Best Editing | 2009 | Alan Edward
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Screenplay | 2010 | Michael H.
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2010
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2010 | Joseph
Best Sound Editing Dialogue and ADR in a Feature Film | 2010 | Judah
Best Sound Editing Music in a Feature Film | 2010 | Jen
Best Edited Feature Film Comedy or Musical | 2010 | Alan Edward
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Feature Studio or Independent Comedy | 2010 | Eyde
Best Picture | 2010
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Michael H.
Excellence in Contemporary Film | 2010 | Hope
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Scott
Best Film | 2009
Best Director | 2009 | Marc
Best Actor | 2009 | Joseph
Film of the Year | 2010
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Michael H.
Best First Feature | 2010 | Marc
Best Music Adapted Song | 2010 | Zooey
Best Film Editing | 2010 | Alan Edward
Most Cinematic Moment | 2010
Screenplay | 2010 | Michael H.
Favorite Independent Movie | 2010
Choice Movie Actor Romantic Comedy | 2010 | Joseph
Best Original Screenplay | 2010 | Michael H.
Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actress | 2010 | Chloë Grace
Best Actor in a Leading Role | 2009 | Joseph
Best Motion Picture | 2009 | Steven J.
Best Original Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Film Editing | 2009 | Alan Edward
Most Promising Filmmaker | 2009 | Marc
Best Film | 2009
Best Actress of the Year | 2009 | Zooey
Best Screenplay of the Year | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Comedy of the Year | 2009
Best Actor of the Year | 2009 | Joseph
Best Music in a Movie | 2009
Best Picture | 2009
2009 | Marc
Best Film | 2009
Best Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2009 | Zooey
Best Picture | 2009
Best Film | 2009
Best Comedy Film | 2009
Most Original Innovative or Creative Film | 2009
Special Merit for best scene cinematic technique or other memorable aspect or moment | 2009
Best First Feature | 2009 | Marc
Best Screenplay | 2009 | Michael H.
Best Screenplay Original | 2009 | Michael H.
Budget 7,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 60,781,545 USD
According to the DVD commentary, one of the film's writers estimates that 75% of the film actually happened to him.
During the flashback to Summer's job selling ice cream, Tom can be seen waiting in line.
The film's blue-centric color scheme was done to bring out Zooey Deschanel's eyes.
The studio never intended to include the documentary about love in this film, even going so far as to tell director Marc Webb not to film it. The audience's reaction during the first test screening convinced them otherwise.
Jenny Beckman, the girl who is mentioned at the beginning of the movie, was a real girl who dumped one of the screenwriters, Scott Neustadter. Summer is based on this girl, and the script of the movie on their relationship.
"Author's Note: The following is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental. Especially you Jenny Beckman. Bitch."
"Rachel Hansen: Look, I know you think she was the one, but I don't. Now, I think you're just remembering the good stuff. Next time you look back, I, uh, I really think you should look again."