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43 out of 48 people found the following review useful:
One of the best romantic comedies for all ages., 14 May 2001
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snowhiteinforest from Portland, Oregon
Return to Me is a movie you will want to own. It is a story of inspiration and family love that appeals to all ages. The story, though seemingly impossible, aspires to divine intervention when a man looses his wife in a tragic accident and finds that love again in the woman who receives his wife's heart. David Duchovny and Minnie Driver give warm hearted performances as the designated to-be-lovers who meet by chance. But the real story lies in the friends and family around them who love and support them in times of trial. Carol O'Connor as Minnie Driver's grandfather, is authentic in every scene. Bonnie Hunt as the friend whose wit and encouragement underlines Minnie as a 'sister' is funny yet warm in the scenes especially with James Belushi as her husband. Classic scenes and writing makes this story so enjoyable and touching to watch over and over again. Thank you for making a movie that demonstrates families and friends as close knit caring people who love each other through difficult times.
44 out of 55 people found the following review useful:
Beyond Wonderful, 24 October 2004
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thediva59 from New York
I just watched this move for the 5th or 6th time and am still in love
with it. It still makes me cry and sing and worry and celebrate.
I almost wrote Bonnie Hunt a letter to tell her how much I love it.
David Duchovny's grief scene is so flippin real!!! Minnie Driver is so
natural and honest. My favorite line is when Duchovny says "I miss
Elizabeth but I ache for Grace". Oh man! I'm crying just thinking about
it. ALSO... Bonnie Hunt and Jim Belushi are sooooooooooooo the perfect
Chicago area couple!! I know them I swear! I'm related to them I'm
sure.
This movie is in my three times a year rotation!!! I'd watch it once a
week but I'm afraid I'd get too used to it!!! I always want to make it
a special day when I watch it!!
32 out of 38 people found the following review useful:
One of the most surprisingly well done films I have seen in quite some time., 29 May 2000
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Dan Grant (dan.grant@bell.ca) from Toronto, Ontario
When I saw the trailer for this film, I said out loud to no one in
particular "this film is going to bomb." I also said that about THE MATRIX
and look at what happened there. Now I am not a box office guru by any
stretch but I usually have a pretty good gut about what is going to be good
and what is going to really suck. In this case I was blinded by my complete
and utter apathy towards David Duchovney. Let me put it to you a different
way: I don't like his as a person ( from what I have read of him in
interviews, he is unbelievably pre-madonna like and he is full of himself
considering all he has done is X-Files ) or as an actor. PLAYING GOD was a
really poor film but he came off thinking that for some reason he deserved
big bucks on the big screen. But I am happy to say that even though those
things may still be true about the man, Return To Me is delightful and has
it's heart in the right place. Bonnie Hunt has directed a beautiful story
and she has told it with class and grace. This is one of the most romantic
films I have seen and even though it may seem to be a bit sad and maudlin in
its premise, give it a chance and you will be hooked.
It has to be said ( and this pains me to do so ) that the reason this film
works so well is because of the story and the cast. Duchovney and Driver
are so wonderful and believable here that I honestly wanted to cry along
with them. There is one particularly powerful scene when Duchovney comes
home after his wife has died and he slumps down on the floor of his house.
As it always does, the family dog looks to the door to wait for his wife to
come walking in. She doesn't and with his shirt collar still stained with
blood, Rob ( Duchovney ) tells him that she is not coming home, ever. He
then calls the dog over to him and they seem to share a cry together. The
dog lets out a small moan and then Rob cries. And this is one of the most
realistic moments of pain I have ever seen in any character in any movie.
You can feel his pain and at that moment I forgot I was watching an actor
that I generally don't like, and I felt that I was watching someone that I
knew moarn the loss of his beloved. This is powerful stuff.
Another strength of the film is the supporting cast. Bonnie Hunt has
combined an ethnic melting pot of Irish and Italian characters that share a
common bond. They share a pub called O'Reilley's Italian Pub. That is a
delicious name all by itself. And heading the diametric scale of clashing
cultures is Carol O'Connor and Robert Loggia. These are two proud old men
that love their homeland but love their granddaughter and niece ( I think it
is ) respectively. And that is the character played by Minnie Driver. This
scenario is ripe for comedy and Hunt doesn't miss anything
here.
Bonnie Hunt and James Belushi also share some funny moments together as the
middle aged married couple and Belushi gets top points as he accepts
humility gracefully and shows off his ample keg of a stomach for laughs.
With his family consisting of three or four kids, there is very little time
for him and the wife to have quality time. And again Hunt handles this with
perfect elegance.
This is a wonderful story of finding true love, knowing how lucky you are to
have true love and the power of friendship and family. Return To Me is a
wonderful romance and even though I still don't have a great admiration for
David Duchovney, I have to admit that he was perfect in this role and I
could not picture anyone else playing his character. He was sensitive and
believable and the movie was good because of him, not just because of him,
but he sure added to the flavour.
If you are a sucker for a good romance and you want a good cry, then this is
the film for you.
8.5 out of 10 I will see anything that Bonnie Hunt puts out with her in the
director's chair.
29 out of 35 people found the following review useful:
Delightfully entertaining, 29 March 2000
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cheermom140 (cheermom140@yahoo.com) from Philadelphia, PA
My two daughters (ages 11 and 13) and I were lucky enough to see a screening of this movie last night. We were all pleasantly surprised to see how entertaining and funny this movie was. David Duchovny was very appealing as the male lead and Minnie Driver gave her usually competent performance. Some of the scenes are laugh out loud funny - especially one scene Minnie Driver has with a fellow "transplant" donee. I liked the fact that it was a movie that I could watch with my children and I wasn't embarrassed by any scene whatsoever. Everyone in the movie theater was laughing and enjoying themselves. Thumbs up Bonnie Hunt!
17 out of 19 people found the following review useful:
Great Romantic Comedy!, 30 August 2003
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FCDramaGirl (FCDramaGirl@yahoo.com) from Los Angeles, CA
I love this movie! It has everything! Bonnie Hunt did a fantastic job co-writing, directing and co-starring in this film. David Duchovny is just plain hot. and Minnie Driver is as cute as ever. combine all that talent with David Allen Grier, Carol O'Connor, Robert Loggia, Joley Richardson, and Jim Belushi you have a Oscar worthy movie! I'm surprised they didn't get one. if you haven't seen it, go rent the DVD, watch it once then put directors commentary on...Bonnie Hunt is Fabulous!
20 out of 26 people found the following review useful:
Oh, Sweet mystery of life at last I've found thee...Destiny, that is., 13 June 2004
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prncescbb85 from Columbia, MO
I saw this movie with my mother, and I loved it! It was such a sweet
story, (Not to mention funny because of the supporting cast!) They
never make movies like this...ever! My favorite part is when
Grace(Minnie Driver) finds out about her boyfriend's wife's death, and
that she has the deceased wife's heart and she screams, "WHAT WAS GOD
THINKING?" I do believe everyone(No matter who you believe in) has
thoughts like that once in awhile. But while it's very sappy, it just
might make you believe in true love and destiny for once and for
all.(Sigh)
The comedic timing between Bonnie Hunt and Jim Belushi will just make
you crack up(especially in the aforementioned scene, it's terrible, and
yet so funny!). They make a good pair, and I hope to see them again in
something soon. 10/10 Stars
17 out of 21 people found the following review useful:
Wholesome and captivating!, 5 September 2005
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recontramil from Glendale, California
I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!
This beautiful, charming love story drew me in immediately with its
lovable characters and heart-warming romance. I became so attached to
the characters throughout the film that I felt as if I knew them
personally. The storyline is very enchanting, and it brought me to
tears in several touching moments. Duchovny and Driver have a very
cute, chaste relationship that you can't help getting involved in. This
one's worth watching more than once, and showing to all your friends.
I'm just curious, why wasn't this a big hit?
I give this a 10 out of 10! Spectacular film! (And this is coming from
a guy who thinks that 9 out of 10 movies aren't even worth watching.)
13 out of 14 people found the following review useful:
Still love this movie, 26 November 2005
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franseg from United States
I watched this movie again yesterday with a 20-year-old intern from my
office (OK - it was the quiet day after Thanksgiving) and we both loved
it. I love the unique plot, David Duchovny, David Allen Greer, and the
way the dog keeps waiting at the door. Isn't part of each of us just
like that dog after someone we love dies?
I also love the old folks at the restaurant - they remind me of some of
the older people around Southern New England, where your ethnic group
is a very important topic of discussion. And I love the wedding at the
end.
Minnie Driver is great in this movie - and Bonnie Hunt should have won
an award for everything.
Bonnie - make more movies!
11 out of 12 people found the following review useful:
Predictable, but moving, 13 December 2001
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Daniel Little (balddanny@hotmail.com) from Columbus, Ohio
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
May contain spoilers
If there is anything negative to say about this film, it's that you can see
the ending of the movie coming by a long shot. It's one of the most
predictable movies I've ever seen simply based on the setup-a guy's wife
dies and another woman gets a heart transplant from her donated heart-guy
falls in love with woman with heart transplant; the plot isn't rocket
science-yet this movie moved me to tears-it's such a sweet story. Plus,
Carroll O' Connor is in his last screen performance and Jim Belushi is
hilarious. I loved this movie so much and I can't understand why. It's one
of my favorites of all time.
4 out of 4 people found the following review useful:
Simply one of the best movies you could see!, 25 July 2001
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Ldyandrea (Ldyandrea@hotmail.com) from Manchester, CT
I must admit that I didn't get around to seeing this movie in the theater.
As it was released at the beginning of a summer blockbuster season, this
cute little film couldn't help but get a bit lost in the shadow of
multi-million dollar special effects movies, could it?
"Return to Me" has a lovely and simple story at its core, and is extremely
well-directed and written by Bonnie Hunt (who has been in a number of major
pictures as an actress herself....along with this one!) The charming story
is beautifully woven with clever comedy and brought to life with superb
performances by veteran as well as younger actors.
To those who say that David Duchovny hasn't really had a good shot at
breaking out of his "Fox Mulder" mold, I agree. I've seen his other film
work, and is, by far, the best thing he could have done for himself.
Minnie
Driver is simply beautiful, charming, funny, and lively in her role as
Grace.
Outside of these two leads, however, you are surrounded by Grace's
close-knit family and friends. Jim Belushi is an absolute stitch, Bonnie
Hunt is a stable and real-life force. I cannot, however, go without
mentioning the talents of Robert Loggia, and the dearly departed Carroll
O'Connor. Ironically, I watched this film again on DVD only the day before
he passed away. This was his last film, and he gave a performance that an
actor of his calibre could certainly be proud to leave as the finale to a
great career.
Overall, "Return To Me" turned what would have still been just a fun love
story, and grew it into a film that has become one of my favorites! Take
the time rent this one.....it's well worth the effort!
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