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What's Your Number? (DVD)
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January 10, 2012 "Please retry" | Extended | 1 | $5.89 | $1.60 |
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January 10, 2012 "Please retry" | No enhanced packaging | 1 | $8.29 | $2.48 |
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Genre | Comedy |
Format | NTSC |
Language | English |
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Anna Faris is Ally Darling, a young woman, who decides after hitting the number of 20 lovers, to re-visit all her ex-boyfriends in the hope of finding the man of her dreams. A sassy and hilarious comedy of one woman’s unconventional search for love, includes all the bits too rude for the cinema."On paper this rom-com shouldn’t be as good as it is--but a hilarious performance from the hugely gifted comic actress Anna Faris lifts the material to produce what is a very funny film" **** The Sun"You can keep your Friends With Benefits, your No Strings Attached, even your Crazy, Stupid, Loves. What’s Your Number?...is funnier and more charming than any of them" *** Daily Telegraph "Refreshingly raunchy--Faris is a delight" **** Sunday Mirror "If you liked 27 Dresses, Bridget Jones’s Diary…You'll like this" *** Daily Mirror "A must-see" **** Closer "Hugely entertaining rom-com with a wicked comic bite--Faris is genuinely funny and fearless" 8/10 Daily Star "A fun and engaging comedy, with two winning stars as its heart" *** Heat
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7.48 x 5.31 x 0.55 inches; 2.82 Ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Item model number : 5039036049771
- Media Format : NTSC
- Dubbed: : Spanish
- Subtitles: : English, Spanish
- Studio : 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B004U5BUGO
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,348 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #5,552 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Chris Evans and Anna Faris are adorable together. The movie has all the elements of its genre - implausible situation, funny dialogue with some great visuals as well, mostly light-hearted story-telling, and a happy ending. There's even the time-honored parallel romance of a secondary couple. The activities by which the protagonist couple bonded were a little off the beaten track, which I really enjoyed. Best of all, the script and the performances showed, with a light and deft touch, the moments that, bit by bit, built a truly believable and meaningful relationship between the two protagonists.
Here, then, is why I enjoyed a second viewing and, though I originally only rented it, am now quite tempted to shell out the extra money to purchase. This movie works perfectly as a feel-good rom-com, but it is not fluff. Abusive family dynamics, performative femininity, double standards, the uneasy truce between friendship and flat out internecine warfare among girls and women when they form groups, predatory men and date rape - these are all touched on in Allie's odyssey, offered for thought if one wishes, but never pushed to the fore so stridently that a viewer can't skim over it if they prefer. There are no windy speeches, and yet, small comments, the wedding toasts, and final professions are deep enough to form a lump in the throat. I think Chris Evans is underrated as an actor, perhaps because he is so attractive. Anna Faris was brilliant, and the supporting cast made every moment of the movie believable and fun. Special kudos to Ari Graynor who was a great younger sister to Anna's Allie. These two actresses' sister chemistry really sparked.
I'm sorry, was I reviewing a movie? I got a little lost there.
A lot of the reviews I read were criticizing What's Your Number for being predictable, which confused me. It's a romantic comedy. Were you expecting Shakespeare? When I settle down for a rom com, I'm not looking to be shocked by the plot. I'm looking to laugh, root for the main characters, want the main characters to get together, drool over the male lead (and drool I definitely did, have you noticed?) as well as identify with the female one. I was able to do all of that, therefore I walked out of the movie theater content and pleased. I have recommended this movie to others and was very, very happy with it, going by that criteria. When I watch a rom com, I'm not looking to have my life changed, I just want to forget about everything for an hour and whatever minutes.
On that note, Chris Evans and Anna Faris were adorable together and did help me forget life for awhile. Faris was, for me, super relatable and flawless. The two had excellent chemistry and carried what could have been a better script. I have bought this movie and plan on squirreling it away for rainy days when I just want to curl up in bed and eat chocolate and appreciate the male form in all its wonder.
Have I mentioned I really like Chris Evans? And his body/face combo? I might be a little biased. I'll stop gushing and go now.