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Then She Found Me

Then She Found Me

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Director: Helen Hunt
Actors: Helen Hunt, Colin Firth, Bette Midler, Matthew Broderick, Lynn Cohen
Studio: Egami
Category: Movie

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Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 41 reviews
Sales Rank: 103

Genre: Comedy
Rating: R (Restricted)
Media: Video On Demand
Running Time: 101 Minutes


Theatrical Release Date: September 11, 2008
Release Date: October 27, 2008
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Synopsis:

A New York schoolteacher hits a midlife crisis when, in quick succession, her husband leaves, her adoptive mother dies and her biological mother, an eccentric talk show host, materializes and turns her life upside down as she begins a courtship with the father of one of her students.

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2 out of 5 stars Hunt's Good....Movie ISN'T!   January 4, 2009
Mommabookworm (Ca.)
Wow...what a jumpy, choppy, uninteresting story. There are many great actors in this movie that just seem lost. Hunt does a great job with her character, but the movie isn't strong enough for it. Broderick was just an extra it seemed, appearing in random segments. Midler's performance was annoying. Poor Firth should have picked a better script as well.

Don't bother with this one. This movie just proves the extreme excess that Hollywood pays for substandard quality.



2 out of 5 stars Painstakingly boring.   December 28, 2008
M. Western
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

There are many movies that don't get made for a long time because people are afraid to take a financial risk on something different. There are other movies that maybe just shouldn't be made. This is the latter. I can't give it one star because it was well acted. The few people who recognize this title probably sought it out and are into a very niche sort of veiwer. They will like this because it is what it is. A bad Lifetime movie sort of offering but well acted and filmed. This movie just isn't compelling or funny or other. If Helen and the artists involved made it out of their own pocket and produced it as a labor of love, more power to them. They created what they were after and it is a work they can appreciate themselves. It doesn't matter what the world thinks.


3 out of 5 stars Betrayal   December 19, 2008
Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States)
After recently watching Twister again, it made me want to see what Helen Hunt was doing. "Then She Found Me" finds Hunt working as screenwriter, director, actress & producer. It is quite a lot for one project, which may explain why the film works only moderately well. In the DVD extras, Hunt discusses making the rookie director mistake of acting in your own movie, but defends it because she wouldn't have "had time to communicate to another actress." The result doesn't support the viewpoint. Hunt looks much better in the interview in the DVD extras than she does in the film. A director who was not directing herself would have made sure her star in a romantic comedy would look good. Even though Hunt has an Oscar for As Good As It Gets & even though I love her great talent, this did not work. There's a scene where Hunt comes to her husband in a negligee. While the negligee looks good, where were the makeup artist and the hair stylist? There was no reason for Hunt's character April to look so plain, particularly when Frank describes her as "a knock out."

I also love Bette Midler's work. This was her first picture since The Stepford Wives (Full Screen Collector's Edition) in 2004. Midler has two Oscar nominations for "For the Boys" in 1991 & "The Rose" in 1979. She's fun. She comes on with energy and verve, "chewing the scenery" as she describes her high energy style in the DVD interview. But this does not mix with the sad sack April that Hunt plays. Even when Hunt makes love, she looks depressed.

Colin Firth does a good job of playing Frank Harte who gets a crush on April. Matthew Broderick signed onto the film as a long-time friend of Hunt's and does well with the comic style. Ben Shenkman who was nominated for an Emmy & a Golden Globe for "Angels in America" in 2003 does a good job as April's brother. Lynn Cohen who has a small part as Grandma Carrigan in Across the Universe (Two-Disc Special Edition) plays a feisty mother. Unusually cast, Salman Rushdie who created such a controversy for his book The Satanic Verses: A Novel plays the doctor administering April's sonogram. John Benjamin Hickey who was in Freedom Writers (Full Screen Edition) plays Bernice's TV producer friend.

This film won the Rogue Award at the Ashland Independent Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Hunt speaks about how this is a film about betrayal. For me the film didn't work because Hunt's ability to direct herself betrayed Hunt the actress. Even with these problems, this is still an interesting film dealing with issues of adoption and parenthood, good for an evening's entertainment. Enjoy!



2 out of 5 stars Lame and sometimes yucky   December 17, 2008
Alan A. Elsner (Washington DC)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This movie starts with a Jewish wedding. In the next scene a few months later, the bride's mother is dying in the hospital but still berating her adopted daughter for not having children. In the next scene, the groom played by Matthew Broderick admits having an affair; the next scene, the mother dies; the next, a woman shows up claiming to be the bride's birth mother; the next, the bride played by Helen Hunt, an elementary school teacher, sees the father of one of her students (Colin Firth) and it's LOVE at first sight; the next, she's sleeping with him (with his two small kids in the house); the next, she's pregnant; the next, she's making out with Broderick in a car in the middle of the street in broad daylight; the next, Firth is pissed; the next, she discovers the birth mother (Better Midler) lied to her; the next, she discovers she really is the birth mother; the next, she's having a miscarriage --- and so it goes, on and on, one stupid thing after another in this incoherent, unfunny, unwitty, uninsightful and often yucky movie. (I'm giving it two stars because I reserve one star for the really godawful howlers that I can't even watch to the end).
Here, none of the characters are convincing. Firth does his usual Mr. Darcy thing but seems to have the mind of a 14-year-old in the body of a late 40-something. Midler has the mind of a 12-year-old in the body of a late 60-something. Broderick, the mind of a 10-year old etc etc...
One good thing: Helen Hunt seems to be allowing herself to age naturally instead of doing the Hollywood botox thing. One bad thing: the various Jewish bits interspersed here for no good reason and without reverence for the reality of Judaism.
Two thumbs down.



2 out of 5 stars Get out the clothes-pins ... Stinkeroo!   December 11, 2008
Kevin Quinley (Fairfax, VA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Helen Hunt plays a newly married 39-year old woman whose biological clock is ticking. Her callow hubby, played by Matthew Broderick, dumps her and she soon thereafter takes up with the father (Colin Firth) of one of her preschool students. Right!

The cast is strong but cannot carry this weak plot. The characters are two-dimensional and formulaic. There wasn't a single one I cared for. At times, Helen Hunt sounds like she is literally reading her lines. The pacing is slow as a tortoise.

I wish she hadn't found me!


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