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Definitely, Maybe
Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 romantic comedy film written and directed by Adam Brooks, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, and Kevin Kline.
Set in New York City, the film is about a former political consultant who tries to help his daughter understand his impending divorce by telling her the story of his past romantic relationships and how he ended up marrying her mother.
The film was released on February 14, 2008, grossed $55 million worldwide. It received positive reviews by critics, who praised the cast performances, premise, and writing. Definitely Maybe solidified Ryan Reynolds as a leading man.
Will Hayes works at an advertising agency in New York City and is in the midst of a divorce from wife Sarah. After her first sex education class, his 10-year-old daughter Maya insists on hearing the story of how her parents met. Will gives in, but changes the names and some of the facts, leaving her to guess which of the women from his past is Sarah, her mother.
In 1992, Will graduates from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, then leaves behind his college sweetheart, "Emily Jones", to work on the Bill Clinton campaign in NYC. There, he meets "April Hoffman", a fellow campaign staffer, and delivers a package from Emily to her college friend, "Summer Hartley". The package is revealed to be Summer's diary, which Will reads, learning she had a brief affair with Emily. Summer is dating her professor, Hampton Roth, but spontaneously kisses Will.
Will tells April his plan to propose to Emily, so he rehearses with her; April replies, “Definitely, maybe.” They go to her apartment where Will asks about her many copies of Jane Eyre. She explains that her father gave her a copy with a personal inscription shortly before he died, but the book was later lost. She has spent years searching secondhand bookstores for it and collects any copy with an inscription. April and Will kiss, but he abruptly leaves.
The following day, Emily arrives but when Will tries to propose, she confesses that she slept with his roommate, and urges him to move on and pursue his ambitions.
After Clinton is elected, Will opens a political consulting firm with his friend and former co-worker Russell, staying in close touch with April as she travels the world. He encounters Summer, now a journalist and single, and they begin a relationship.
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Definitely, Maybe
Definitely, Maybe is a 2008 romantic comedy film written and directed by Adam Brooks, and starring Ryan Reynolds, Isla Fisher, Rachel Weisz, Elizabeth Banks, Abigail Breslin, and Kevin Kline.
Set in New York City, the film is about a former political consultant who tries to help his daughter understand his impending divorce by telling her the story of his past romantic relationships and how he ended up marrying her mother.
The film was released on February 14, 2008, grossed $55 million worldwide. It received positive reviews by critics, who praised the cast performances, premise, and writing. Definitely Maybe solidified Ryan Reynolds as a leading man.
Will Hayes works at an advertising agency in New York City and is in the midst of a divorce from wife Sarah. After her first sex education class, his 10-year-old daughter Maya insists on hearing the story of how her parents met. Will gives in, but changes the names and some of the facts, leaving her to guess which of the women from his past is Sarah, her mother.
In 1992, Will graduates from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, then leaves behind his college sweetheart, "Emily Jones", to work on the Bill Clinton campaign in NYC. There, he meets "April Hoffman", a fellow campaign staffer, and delivers a package from Emily to her college friend, "Summer Hartley". The package is revealed to be Summer's diary, which Will reads, learning she had a brief affair with Emily. Summer is dating her professor, Hampton Roth, but spontaneously kisses Will.
Will tells April his plan to propose to Emily, so he rehearses with her; April replies, “Definitely, maybe.” They go to her apartment where Will asks about her many copies of Jane Eyre. She explains that her father gave her a copy with a personal inscription shortly before he died, but the book was later lost. She has spent years searching secondhand bookstores for it and collects any copy with an inscription. April and Will kiss, but he abruptly leaves.
The following day, Emily arrives but when Will tries to propose, she confesses that she slept with his roommate, and urges him to move on and pursue his ambitions.
After Clinton is elected, Will opens a political consulting firm with his friend and former co-worker Russell, staying in close touch with April as she travels the world. He encounters Summer, now a journalist and single, and they begin a relationship.