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Bounce (2000)
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Reviews Counted:106
Fresh:54
Rotten:52
Average Rating:5.5/10
Consensus: Critics say Bounce is more of a thud. Plot turns feel cliched and contrived, and the romance between Paltrow and Affleck fails to engage.
Theatrical Release:Nov 17, 2000 Wide
Box Office: $35,825,414
Synopsis: When Buddy Amaral (Ben Affleck) decides to have a casual fling with a woman he meets in an airport, he gives up his ticket to Greg Janello (Tony Goldwyn), an earnest man on standby for the flight... When Buddy Amaral (Ben Affleck) decides to have a casual fling with a woman he meets in an airport, he gives up his ticket to Greg Janello (Tony Goldwyn), an earnest man on standby for the flight who is desperate to get home to his wife and child. But when the plane crashes because of snowy conditions, killing everyone on board, Buddy plunges into a sea of despair and confusion. At the edge of a nervous breakdown, Buddy seeks out Abby Janello (Gwyneth Paltrow), Greg's widow. He approaches Abby, who works as a real estate agent, under the pretense of finding a new location for his advertising agency. But, he never reveals that he knows about her husband's death. While his only intention is to do a good deed for the grieving Abby, Buddy slowly finds himself falling in love with her and she responds to him with a similar sincerity. The only thing keeping them apart is the dark secret that Buddy is hiding. BOUNCE is writer-director Don Roos's follow-up to his engaging, clever, independent debut, THE OPPOSITE OF SEX. Like that film, BOUNCE examplifies Roos's knack for writing witty dialogue and using it to make a intelligent, sweet films. [More]
Starring: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Natasha Henstridge, Alex D. Linz
Starring: Ben Affleck, Gwyneth Paltrow, Natasha Henstridge, Alex D. Linz, Jennifer Grey, Tony Goldwyn, Johnny Galecki, Joe Morton
Director: Don Roos
Director: Don Roos
Screenwriter: Don Roos
Studio: Miramax Films
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Reviews for Bounce
As a director, [Roos] brings a keen eye for character and nuance to his writer-side's lapses.
You can almost see the strings as the actors are manipulated into position for one more weepy scene.
Something is missing in Bounce, the muted dynamic of which calls forth a perhaps inevitably muted reaction.
Clearly wants to be a compelling, ambiguous work, but sacrifices its integrity for a more palatable date-movie tone.
You can believe [Paltrow and Affleck] as people who've never met, grow closer timidly, then surprise each other with the depth of their attraction.
I wanted [Buddy and Abby] to become lovers, which means they sold me on themselves.
Mais Que o Acaso se salva graças ao desempenho de seus protagonistas e à química existente entre estes.
Ben and Gwynneth, "just friends" or no, have a lovely, believable chemistry that isn't all hot sex or amusing rapid fire witticisms.
[A] delicate study of two people finding a connection and opening up to each other.
An insipid, mawkish romance drama which, absent the two remarkable principals in the cast, might find a comfortable slot on 4 o'clock TV.
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