Serendipity (Blu-ray) PG-13
Sometimes True Love Can Have More Than One Face.
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 31 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: January 3, 2012
- Originally Released: 2001
- Label: Miramax Lionsgate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | John Cusack & Kate Beckinsale | |
Performer: | Jeremy Piven, Bridget Moynahan, Molly Shannon, John Corbett & Eugene Levy | |
Directed by | Peter Chelsom | |
Edited by | Christopher Greenbury | |
Screenwriting by | Marc Klein | |
Composition by | Alan Silvestri | |
Produced by | Peter Abrams, Simon Fields & Robert L. Levy | |
Director of Photography: | John de Borman | |
Executive Production by | Julie Goldstein, Bob Osher & Amy Slotnick |
Entertainment Reviews:
Fluffy and innocuous as Cool Whip, it is nonetheless uplifting, romantic and delightful, further enhancing the world's enduring love affair with the Big Apple.
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Observer
...Fanciful and sprightly....Cusack and Beckinsale spark well...
Variety
Rating: 3/5 --
Director Peter Chelsom's follow-up to the disastrous Town and Country is occasionally sickly sweet, but is saved from being just another dollop of seasonal pudding by Cusack's winning performance.
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Radio Times
Despite its coincidental excesses, Serendipity is sweet fare, reminding us of the beauty and magic of life and love and of being in love in New York.
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Behind The Lens
A movie I found myself liking more than perhaps I should.
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Observer
Rating: 4/5 --
Lightweight romance may appeal to teens.
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Common Sense Media
Well, of course Serendipity is only supposed to be a romantic comedy. But it can't be funny or romantic unless we can believe in it at some level. And this is quite impossible. It really is an affair to forget.
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Guardian
Product Description:
New York City, just before Christmas. The last pair of black cashmere gloves in Bloomingdale's is on its way to the counter. As the gloves arrive, Sara (Kate Beckinsale) and Jonathan (John Cusack) claim them simultaneously. And so it begins--Sara and Jonathan go to a little coffee shop, named Serendipity, to decide who gets the gloves. They skate in Central Park. They look at the stars--the Cassiopeia constellation has the same pattern as the freckles on Sara's forearm. She writes her phone number in a book, saying she'll sell it to a random bookstore tomorrow. Jonathan writes his number on a five-dollar bill and she gives it to a street vendor. If destiny means them to be together, the book will find him, and the five-dollar bill will find her.
Several years later--in New York--Jonathan is about to marry Hally (Bridget Moynahan). On the West Coast, Lars (John Corbett) proposes to Sara. Both Jonathan and Sara remember their delightful night. Jonathan sets out with friend Dean (Jeremy Piven) to find the book. Sara, with her friend Eve (Molly Shannon), flies to New York looking for Jonathan. Crisp direction from Peter Chelsom, a witty script by Marc Klein, and beautiful performances by John Cusak and Kate Beckinsale, make SERENDIPITY a delightful romantic comedy.
Several years later--in New York--Jonathan is about to marry Hally (Bridget Moynahan). On the West Coast, Lars (John Corbett) proposes to Sara. Both Jonathan and Sara remember their delightful night. Jonathan sets out with friend Dean (Jeremy Piven) to find the book. Sara, with her friend Eve (Molly Shannon), flies to New York looking for Jonathan. Crisp direction from Peter Chelsom, a witty script by Marc Klein, and beautiful performances by John Cusak and Kate Beckinsale, make SERENDIPITY a delightful romantic comedy.