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"The Object of My Affection" is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Nicholas Hytner and starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd in lead roles. Released in 1998, the film follows the story of Nina (Aniston), a young social worker in New York City who forms a close bond with her gay best friend George (Rudd). As Nina navigates the complexities of her personal and professional life, she finds herself falling for George, despite his sexual orientation. Set against the backdrop of the vibrant city, "The Object of My Affection" explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery with a perfect blend of humor and heart. Lena Cardwell and Kali Rocha deliver standout performances in supporting roles, adding depth and charm to the film. With its witty dialogue, engaging characters, and touching moments, this romantic dramedy is a must-watch for fans of the genre and anyone looking for a feel-good movie that tugs at the heartstrings.
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Jennifer Aniston was initially hesitant to accept her role in 'The Object of My Affection' because she was deeply entrenched in filming 'Friends' and worried about scheduling conflicts. It took a personal visit from director Nicholas Hytner, who rearranged the entire shooting schedule around her availability, to convince her to join the cast.
To authentically portray his character, Paul Rudd spent extensive time volunteering at a LGBTQ center in New York City before filming began. He participated in workshops and one-on-one conversations to understand the personal experiences and challenges faced by the LGBTQ community, which he felt was crucial for bringing depth to his role.
The script required a crucial winter scene, but the shoot was scheduled during one of New York City's hottest summers. The production team imported over 20 tons of artificial snow and strategically placed giant cooling fans off-camera. This not only transformed the set into a winter wonderland but also kept the cast comfortable in their heavy winter costumes.
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🎬During filming, an unexpected cameo by a famous New York drag queen happened purely by chance. She was walking by the set, recognized Paul Rudd, and jokingly interacted with him. Director Nicholas Hytner loved the authenticity and spontaneity, so he included her in the background of the park scene.
💡The brownstone used as the main characters' home in 'The Object of My Affection' was later used in several other films and TV shows, becoming one of the most filmed locations in Manhattan. It's appeared in 'Sex and the City', 'Gossip Girl', and even a Woody Allen movie.
🎯The pivotal dance scene was choreographed by a then-unknown Broadway talent who would later become a major choreographer for musicals. This scene was his first major film job, leading to his discovery and subsequent career in big-budget theater productions.
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