It has no tempo, energy or pulse.
Alex and Emma (2003)
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Reviews Counted:35
Fresh:2
Rotten:33
Average Rating:3.3/10
Consensus: A dull and unfunny comedy where the leads fail to generate any sparks.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content and some language
Runtime: 1 hr 36 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Jun 20, 2003 Wide
Box Office: $14,070,101
Synopsis: "Adam Shipley had given up on love. Art was to be his mistress. And so it was that in the summer of 1924, he took a sabbatical from Andover to write, if not the Great American Novel, certainly... "Adam Shipley had given up on love. Art was to be his mistress. And so it was that in the summer of 1924, he took a sabbatical from Andover to write, if not the Great American Novel, certainly something that would make the world sit up and take notice." Alex Sheldon (LUKE WILSON) is an author whose writer's block is the least of his problems - he also happens to be flat broke and owes Cuban loan sharks $100,000. After hanging him out the window and destroying his laptop computer, the thugs give Alex an ultimatum: pay up in 30 days or wind up dead. The only way Alex is going to get that kind of money is by finishing his novel, which is currently less than one sentence long. He's got some idea of what he wants the story to be; as he puts it, "It's about the powerlessness of being in love, how it devours the insides of a person like a deadly virus. It's a comedy." He just can't seem to get it out onto paper. Now lacking both inspiration and a laptop, Alex secures the services of opinionated stenographer Emma Dinsmore (KATE HUDSON) to help him complete the novel and get paid by his publisher in time to save his skin. The story of Adam Shipley (also portrayed by LUKE WILSON) soon begins to emerge. The fictional Adam is a romantic young writer who has been hired to tutor the children of Polina Delacroix (SOPHIE MARCEAU), a chic, gorgeous French woman in dire financial straits. The story that reveals itself is of the obsessive love that Adam develops for Polina while ignoring the potential for true love with Polina's au pair, known in successive incarnations as the stern Swede Ylva, Elsa the bawdy German, Eldora the Spanish beauty and down-to-earth American Anna, (all played by KATE HUDSON). Meanwhile, Alex and Emma spend their days and nights working together on the novel. Emma challenges his ideas at every turn, and her initially irritating but undeniably intriguing input begins to influence Alex and his story. Soon, real life begins to imitate art, and art, to imitate life. [More]
Starring: Luke Wilson, Kate Hudson, David Paymer, Sophie Marceau
Starring: Luke Wilson, Kate Hudson, David Paymer, Sophie Marceau
Director: Rob Reiner
Director: Rob Reiner
Screenwriter: Jeremy Leven
Producer: Rob Reiner, Alan Greisman, Todd Black, Elie Samaha
Composer: Marc Shaiman
Studio: Warner Bros.
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Reviews for Alex and Emma
Dull and listless from the start, partly because the leads fail to connect and partly because both the script and the direction let them down.
A desperately slight romantic comedy marked by contrived romance and little comedy.
Meant to be a funny, feel-good love story. Instead, it feels wan and uninspired, despite its likable cast.
A movie within a movie that proves two halves don't always make a whole.
Alex & Emma is lighter than helium, but it's just sturdy enough to be pleasing.
The book-within -the-film is a bad light comedy inside another bad light comedy.
[The film] fails despite Kate Hudson's tinkling laugh and Luke Wilson's likably laconic presence.
Imitating that life, Alex & Emma is more artifice than art. But chemistry is the key to a romantic comedy, and this one has enough to unlock guarded hearts.
It's a little like Adaptation, but with the contemporary fashion for romantic comedies with a deadline.
Insomniacs in search of a solid two-hour nap should greet the arrival of Alex & Emma with some enthusiasm. All others will want to diligently avoid this film.
Alex & Emma has trouble overcoming the badness of the novel at the center of its story. It doesn't help that the movie declares it a literary success.
Alex and Emma is a film for people who haven't been to the movies since the silent era.
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