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The story of a young man disillusioned by love who meets a breathtaking young woman at a charity dinner by pretending to be a philanthropist. Turns out that she’s engaged to a guy who doesn’t like her going on dates. Challenged by the chase, and egged on by his eclectic friends, he feigns a platonic relationship in order to keep seeing her as he tries to conquer her heart
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The story of a young man disillusioned by love who meets a breathtaking young woman at a charity dinner by pretending to be a philanthropist. Turns out that she’s engaged to a guy who doesn’t like her going on dates. Challenged by the chase, and egged on by his eclectic friends, he feigns a platonic relationship in order to keep seeing her as he tries to conquer her heart
5.9/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 1,323,415 USD
At the end of the movie, Me (Chris Evans) is seen tap dancing. His mother owned a dance studio and taught Evans to tap. He has admitted in interviews that he does it when he is nervous.
During the movie, the names of Chris Evans' and Michelle Monaghan's characters are never revealed. Evans' character refers to himself as "Me", and Monaghan's character is "Her".
Jaeden Martell and Chris Evans who played the same character Me at difference ages would later play cousins in Knives Out (2019) and Father and Son in Defending Jacob.
Chris Evans shares the screen with Anthony Mackie for the eighth time. Previously they appeared together in What's Your Number (2011), Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Playing It Cool (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), and Captain America: Civil War (2016), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Chris Evan's character's name is never mentioned. Scott says "what's up N-word" in the library after they meet when he chases Scott down to give him back the book/package that Scott left in the first scenes.
"Narrator: I'm gonna tell you this one from my point of view so you can put yourself in there. Narrator: So the story goes:The guy falls in love with a girl the second he meets her, but it takes them a lifetime to get it together. Narrator: When they do they end up on a boat, and they realise the only way they can stay together is to never go ashore. Narrator: So they raise the yellow colour flag so no port would take them and they drift out to sea 'til the end. Narrator: And it makes you realize there are people in your life so important that they dwarf everything else. Narrator: It's up to you to figure out who they are.If you have to give up everything else and spend the rest of your days on a boat, who are the must haves, the ones you can't live without? Narrator: Figure out your own list and then do everything you can to let them know how much they mean to you."
"Narrator: Love is fucked up. It is confusing and it's terrifying and it's painful. It sucks. But I'm looking at you right now and I wanna risk it. I know it could be a mistake, I know we can make each other miserable but even if we had the slightest chance of being that one time, I'm willing to regret you for the rest of my life."