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Directed by Nancy Meyers, "Something's Gotta Give" is a heartwarming romantic comedy that follows the story of Erica Barry (Diane Keaton), a successful playwright who finds herself torn between two very different men. When Erica's daughter's boyfriend, Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), unexpectedly falls for Erica instead, she must navigate the complexities of love, age, and relationships. Things take a comedic turn when a charming young doctor named Julian Mercer (Keanu Reeves) enters the picture, adding a new layer of complication to Erica's romantic dilemma. Released in 2003, "Something's Gotta Give" is a delightful blend of humor, drama, and romance, brought to life by a talented ensemble cast that includes Amanda Peet alongside the stellar performances of Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson, Keanu Reeves. With sharp wit and heartfelt moments, the film explores themes of love, self-discovery, and the unexpected twists that life can bring. As Erica navigates the ups and downs of her romantic entanglements, viewers are taken on a journey of laughter, tears, and ultimately, the realization that sometimes, love truly knows no age.
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👍 A solid film worth your time with notable strengths. While not perfect, it offers substantial entertainment value.
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Jack Nicholson initially turned down his role as Harry Sanborn because he felt too young to play a character struggling with aging and romantic issues with an older woman. It was only after director Nancy Meyers reworked the script, adding more depth and humor to his character, that Nicholson agreed to take on the part.
The Paris scenes in 'Something’s Gotta Give' were actually filmed entirely in New York City. The production team used creative set designs and visual effects to transform parts of Manhattan into convincing Parisian locales. This included using CGI for the Eiffel Tower backdrop and sourcing authentic French props and signage.
Diane Keaton unexpectedly brought real tears during a pivotal crying scene, which was originally planned to involve just minimal tearing up. The authenticity of her emotion was so compelling that Nancy Meyers decided to keep the take in the final cut, enhancing the scene’s emotional impact significantly.
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🎬During the kitchen scene where Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson's characters argue, a genuine argument broke out between the actors about how the scene should be played. This real tension was captured and kept in the film, adding to the authenticity of their characters' relationship dynamics.
💡The beach house used in Something's Gotta Give, which appears to be in the Hamptons, was actually a custom-built set on a soundstage. The production team constructed the entire house to control the lighting and ambiance precisely, costing over $200,000 to build.
🎯Keanu Reeves was not the first choice for his role as Julian Mercer. The part was initially offered to Tom Cruise, who turned it down due to scheduling conflicts with another film. Reeves was cast afterward, bringing a different style and vibe to the character that was well-received.
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