He Said, She Said Reviews
Nicki M
Super Reviewer
January 25, 2008
Acting is okay. They are convincing but both kind of whiny.
The first half is told from his perspective, the second from hers. I guess it's a different twist, but not enough to make it truly interesting. It's inoffensive and watchable, but only just.
It's okay to watch once, but very dated to look at. It screams early 90's (in a bad way), actually reminds me of my first job in an office back then, looking at the frumpy clothes - that's got to bring anyone down!
Acting is okay. They are convincing but both kind of whiny.
The first half is told from his perspective, the second from hers. I guess it's a different twist, but not enough to make it truly interesting. It's inoffensive and watchable, but only just.
jjb3332003
March 29, 2009
It started out a bit hokey but ended up being quite cute. I love movies that tell a story from opposing perspectives.
May 15, 2008
I'm sure it wouldn't change now that I am an adult.
I remember hating this movie when I was younger.
I'm sure it wouldn't change now that I am an adult.
Morris N
Super Reviewer
May 10, 2007
This isn't a great movie, but it's a very good romantic comedy. I have a special affection for it because it was one of the first films my wife made me watch, after which I was forced to admit it was very good.
1980sgirl
October 17, 2006
I love the story of this, his side and then her side. It really portrays how the opposite sex views a relationship quite well.
May 16, 2006
I've seen better love stories, but I liked how it showed both sides to the story and not just the man's or the woman's. Plus I couldn't help, but fall in love with their love and hope they'd work it all out and cheer them when they did.
Snehil K.
August 30, 2011
I was little bored during the few parts of the movies. The movie lose the grip in few parts and works good in few parts. In few sequences.. Emily perkins is awesome. Usual relationship stuff mixed with mediocre comedy and storyline is "He Said, She Said".
The story is based on relationship, fights, Romance, fun.. etc etc.. usual stuff.
Kavin Becon and Emily perkins are well suited for the roles. Sharon Stone is a complete delight to watch.
I would say.. there are better options available. Watch it once.. and forget.
"He Said, She Said" is not bad movie. It's one time watch for sure.
I was little bored during the few parts of the movies. The movie lose the grip in few parts and works good in few parts. In few sequences.. Emily perkins is awesome. Usual relationship stuff mixed with mediocre comedy and storyline is "He Said, She Said".
The story is based on relationship, fights, Romance, fun.. etc etc.. usual stuff.
Kavin Becon and Emily perkins are well suited for the roles. Sharon Stone is a complete delight to watch.
I would say.. there are better options available. Watch it once.. and forget.
August 10, 2011
I was little bored during the few parts of the movies. The movie lose the grip in few parts and works good in few parts. In few sequences.. Emily perkins is awesome. Usual relationship stuff mixed with mediocre comedy and storyline is "He Said, She Said".
The story is based on relationship, fights, Romance, fun.. etc etc.. usual stuff.
Kavin Becon and Emily perkins are well suited for the roles. Sharon Stone is a complete delight to watch.
I would say.. there are better options available. Watch it once.. and forget.
"He Said, She Said" is not bad movie. It's one time watch for sure.
I was little bored during the few parts of the movies. The movie lose the grip in few parts and works good in few parts. In few sequences.. Emily perkins is awesome. Usual relationship stuff mixed with mediocre comedy and storyline is "He Said, She Said".
The story is based on relationship, fights, Romance, fun.. etc etc.. usual stuff.
Kavin Becon and Emily perkins are well suited for the roles. Sharon Stone is a complete delight to watch.
I would say.. there are better options available. Watch it once.. and forget.
June 12, 2007
It was good. Not amazing. The only reason I saw it was because Nathan Lane was in it. Even Kevin Bacon, the star, didn't like this movie. See it only if you have nothing better to do.
Kurtis E.
March 22, 2010
The film is technically two films joined into one. The first is a male perspective on reality and the second is about the woman's perspective. However, it would have been more entertaining if they both didn't re-enact the same scenes. The second act shows a different version of the first which doesn't hold your attention for very long because it's almost like watching that first act again. The film attempts to create a Hudson/Day romantic comedy, but over intellectualizes the plot and makes it so detailed that it gives you a head ache to even try and understand what the hell is going on.
Feuding TV Personalities turned lovers are played by Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins, and I can honestly say I haven't seen a couple with less chemistry since Garry Shandling and Annette Bening in What Planet Are You From? Bacon brings zero energy levels to the film, and Perkins is only slightly more enjoyable. Sharon Stone plays a typecast role as the seductive other-woman of Bacon's character; but surprisingly, her performance is rather entertaining and enjoyable.
Overall, while it's not a total train wreck of a movie, it's a good one at that. Most character's are likable and the story is slightly enjoyable; but overall it is just way too confusing to be entertaining.
He Said She Said begins as a Battle of the Sexes film, but soon emerges as a muddled and confusion piece of trickery that doesn't even answer it's plot's question about how men and women relate to reality. However, a hilarious performance by seductress Sharon Stone and a bumbling producer played by Nathan Lane save this sinking tinny.
The film is technically two films joined into one. The first is a male perspective on reality and the second is about the woman's perspective. However, it would have been more entertaining if they both didn't re-enact the same scenes. The second act shows a different version of the first which doesn't hold your attention for very long because it's almost like watching that first act again. The film attempts to create a Hudson/Day romantic comedy, but over intellectualizes the plot and makes it so detailed that it gives you a head ache to even try and understand what the hell is going on.
Feuding TV Personalities turned lovers are played by Kevin Bacon and Elizabeth Perkins, and I can honestly say I haven't seen a couple with less chemistry since Garry Shandling and Annette Bening in What Planet Are You From? Bacon brings zero energy levels to the film, and Perkins is only slightly more enjoyable. Sharon Stone plays a typecast role as the seductive other-woman of Bacon's character; but surprisingly, her performance is rather entertaining and enjoyable.
Overall, while it's not a total train wreck of a movie, it's a good one at that. Most character's are likable and the story is slightly enjoyable; but overall it is just way too confusing to be entertaining.
ANG3L
January 15, 2010
From both Sides of The Spectrum* His version And Hers They agree to dissagree*
jazza923
March 6, 2006
Strained romantic comedy that is downright irritating. The lack of chemistry between the stars is not helpful. Trite writing. Not particularly funny and I never got drawn into the characters.
