This movie changed my whole chemistry as a 43 year old woman and how I see my life now. Kind of felt like my best days had passed and then I watched the movie. Maybe there’s a chance for love still.
I like that it doesn't feel forced and a more Realistic way, if an UNREALISTIC thing...to meet a singer/famous person in a trailer you thought was a bathroom inside. So kudos to making it natural and not forced.
@@Rochelle2 what a lovely comment. Yes, he did. There is an old movie industry phrase, used rarely these days: "the camera loves him." Yes, the camera loves Nicholas Galitzine. And it is not just because of his looks. It is to do with the aura that comes off such a natural, untaught, totally instinctive talent.
Right?? I thought it was going to be very one dimentional but i got attached to the characters so much! I teared up on quite a few scenes! Anne never disapoints and just discovered Nick this year but cant wait to see more of him. Their chemistry was really charming!!
Yes! I've never been much into romance movies but this one is great and actually addresses what I'd assume are real issues with these types of dynamics.
As a divorced women this movie hit hard. Not the boy band stuff of course but the ex husband doing what he did. Coming into a newly single life trying to be the best mom and trying to find what makes her happy. If it looks like a younger guy so be it. This was so cute.
🪄 I'm manifesting this in my life a Libra nice and this good looking guy, financially stable (will meet me when I already own a house, properties for rentals, successful businesses and when I already healed my inner child - hopefully before I turn 40) someone liking me right away and will pursue me for the rest of his life even when I push him away.
And understandable when you see the girlie's by the pool. So which is worse - vacuous and on the make, or super intelligent and on the make? This scene shows exactly why Hayes, the museum nerd, and the one with so much emotional maturity due to his own broken past, looks for someone older and unconnected to his fame and not impressed by it either. And finds that with Solene
I’m so happy that they changed the ending from the book - partly to have a “happily ever after” but more seriously, I was unhappy how the book ended, basically stating an older woman/younger man relationship couldn’t work. Whereas older men/younger women relationships are “allowed” to work out. So I like how the scriptwriters altered it - left it open, but hopefully it worked out. Why not?
Well said! The movie ending makes sense, and more than anything does two things: demonstrates they were truly in love and not just having a fling, but put Izzy first, and how and why Hayes related to that with his broken past.....and to leave them and us with hope. The book ending does not do this, and much as I can appreciate the harsh ending of the original, a movie needs something more, because audiences invest differently into three dimensional people they see in front of them. And to be honest, who could not want Anne's Solene and Nicholas's Hayes to be anything other than happy ever after after all they have been through?
Yeah, why not! When two people's psychological frequency matches and they stay open minded, not thinking what society expects... Their relationship can actually bloom like a fresh flower!!!
There’s a reason why older women don’t end up with younger men. Generally young men are still trying to figure out their lives and older women generally don’t have the time or inclination to want to wait until they do. They want men who are already there and know what they’re doing with their life m. Women value experience in the men they date and men tend to value youth and inexperience because they don’t mind helping her grow into the woman she wants to become. It’s no right or wrong about it women are just different in terms of the things like or want in a partner.
The book ending makes sense though. In the book Solene literally went "Well are you ready to be my daughter's FATHER?" and he couldn't even respond. Like I'm sorry but the author of the book did it right.
@@vincew4297actually it can and it does. I believe women choose to keep it under wraps and more private, than older men with younger women, seem to do.
She recently said that she’s been sober for about 5 years as of now. Honestly, it’s not a bad idea to consider given the negative side effects to the body when consuming alcohol regularly even if it’s just in moderation (one or two drinks a week). ❤
This may be contrived, but as played by Hathaway and Galitzine is a perfect opening scene that establishes their characters and set up what is to come. I love that "Ouch! - truth hurts, doesn't it?" They put so much nuance into such simple dialogue. I love it! Now find them another project together, because such chemistry should not be wasted!
I loooooved this scene! Nick plays this character in such a natural, effortless way that you just instantly believe it and of course, fall in love with the Idea of Hayes Campbell. And of course, Anna is flawless! I’ve already watched this movie three times and the soundtrack is on repeat in my head. Can’t wait to see what Galitzine gets up to next 👏🏻
He has said in interview that next month (June) he starts work on two projects in London, and has mentioned a third. Also that he wants to develop music work, and would even jump at the chance to do some August Moon reality. The producer of the AM music, Savon Kotecha, is very open in his appreciation of Galitzine's vocal ability and work ethic, so it looks like a lot of doors are opening.
I loved this movie so much. I am so happy we are finally seeing movies like this again. The cinema space was so oversaturated with horror, thrillers, and superhero movies the past 10-15 years. It’s been so long since we’ve seen good romance and romantic comedy movies! I am so happy!
@@jessicatran6005 First, leaving the watch gives him an excuse to return, with the pretence of just getting it back. But it also signals many other things. That to him, time is immaterial. That the time (age gap) between them means nothing, as does their time apart That a watch is very personal, and as he says in the hotel, it looks better on her than on him. It is also an unspoken pledge, and to Hayes, as good a symbol as a ring. It speaks of his heart but is more personal, just between the two of them. And also practical, which they are together- not just romantic. And I should add, she is wearing his watch in the "Five Years Later" - and I would bet she has worn it every day of those five years as the charm to bring him back to her.
I appreciate the objective of giving older women permission to pursue love and happiness. I ask that the producers/director ask themselves why Hayes was underdeveloped as a maturing partner for Solene--the film rewards older women by giving them beautiful young lovers, but I don't think that's sufficient. It is Hayes who asks for more from the relationship. Nicholas Galitzine took every opportunity to give us a glimpse at depth: Hayes isn't a contented boy band member (what if Hayes was cast as Tiny Tim, his bandmates are certainly more childlike, he admits to be attracted to Solene for her intelligence). He grew facial hair for the final scene, but perhaps the Graham Norton interview could have provided us with the list of things Hayes accomplished in 5 years (I can imagine a long list of activities he might have undertaken to respond to the charge to find happiness), so that when he and Solene chat in the future they might have something to talk about! Perhaps a glimpse of Hayes's flat in London (mise en scene) once the art is unpacked--it might reveal that Hayes has become a connoisseur (under Solene's influence)--and maybe a reader with books open and everywhere as he's realized that to keep the love of a smarter older woman there is some internal work that has to happen, or a music studio with awards for his earnest songwriting post-August Moon. There was a real chance to make Solene's triumph much more significant if Hayes had been allowed to escape cliché with her... I believe in Galitzine they had the actor to pull it off as well, so I hold the movie makers to account on this one.
I agree with everything you say. But. Galitzine has explained that the Graham Norton slot was just a happy accident. Julianne Moore (his Mary and George costar) was on the GNS which gave him the window of a few minutes to scurry in, record the song and improvise the chat with Graham to create the update bridge fir the epilogue.
They should make more heartfelt and amazing characters like these. Ugh, give me time to wipe off my tears. Excuse me, I need to sob more at the corner. 😭 🤧 Fresh songs energizes my space! ❤❤❤
This was a very sweet film and shows how men are perceived compared to women, it's ok for a young guy to date a hot older woman but not for an older woman to date a young guy.
@@eyeseeyou5796did you….watch the movie? also people always have opinions on female partners of any male celebrity, especially if there’s an age gap or any other “odd” thing the public can latch onto.
@eyeseeyou5796 There's tons of people who bat an eye. It's all over social media when a younger man likes and dates an older woman. I like Asian dramas and when it's an older woman, younger man, love story people don't like it. It's odd that it matters that much to people.
I love the story of this movie bec. of the portrayal of the main characters. I love the chemistry of Anne Hathaway & Nicholas Galitzine. They are so believable that they are really madly in love with each other in this movie. 100% I have a new romance movie that I love this 2024. ♥️😘
They’re acting as if he wouldn’t immediately call security bc he would assume she’s a rabid fan that broke in and then security would tackle her to the ground and escort her out. But then again… I guess if you looked like Anne Hathaway, the rules in life are different for u lol
You do know it's bad that it is that way ? making a book and then a movie out of harrys experience with gr00ming as a teenager and then basically filming his whole life in one direction ? this should NOT be a compliment, it's disgusting and weird that they did that
@@liamregjun I know for a fact that Harry would HATE this comment of yours at his age today. He CAN'T STAND people like you who imply Caroline Flack was a paedophiIe. He's spoken about the tabloids AND social media driving her to un alive herself. Tbh, it was those incessant & constant opinions, thrown at her everyday until _she_ called off the relationship herself (those vile, bullying comments still continued afterwards) that were disgusting!
@@aureliaansah1462 girl, he was SEVENTEEN and she was in her THIRTIES. that IS grooming, he was literally a minor at that time, and it's disgusting if you can't see that. grooming does not immediately mean pa3dophilia. If anything she would've been an ephebophile because he was 17, so a post-pubescent teenager. please google those words. no matter what contract or love there was, I would and could NEVER be in a relationship with a child while I'm an adult, and the fact that she was fine with that speaks volumes.
@@liamregjun I'm telling you HIS point of view NOW, not mine regarding the relationship. I am however judging the people like you, he constantly saw verbally harassing her through social media because of a relationship he fully admits HE instigated & she resisted, until she gave in. No grooming took part on her side. Please google the true definition of the word 'grooming'. Her choice to have a sexual relationship with a 17 year old, is heinous enough for society to reconcile. So there is no need to add the further atrocity of grooming (especially when not true) to the outrage.
Io penso che Anne Hathaway sia una attrice STRAORDINARIA e con molto talento. In alcune scene sembra una ragazza di 20 anni con una energia contagiosa. In lingua italiana bisogna fare i complimenti alla doppiatrice. Il suo tono di voce, a seconda della scena, è irresistibile. Ti fa toccare con mano le emozioni del memento. Un bel film e una Hathaway stellare ❤
I'm so glad i didnt read or see anything about this movie before watching it. I just knew the backstory and thought it was certainly just an ok film. So yep my expectations were pretty low and were greatly superseded. The storyline, the acting, the gang of gen Z kids, the dialogues, the laughs, the emotion, the middle-life crisis, the realistic dimension of it all...! I'm impressed and had a brilliant time. Twice.
@@g1xrider13 Oh I agree. Younger people today look a lot older than what they should. My point was that I can see that Anne is in her 40s but she looks good because she takes care of herself. Younger people today don't take care of themselves which is why they are aging badly.
Fascinated with this MOVIE!! I’m living my best life post divorce. Published a book on finding true WHOLENESS after divorce called “THE SUN ALWAYS PIERCES THROUGH” 🌧️ ☀️
I watched the movie today, the idea of feminist guy is so important to understand because where I live, most men think feminist guy is 'gay' or act female like or anything but not the correct idea of it. No wonder why my surroundings are full of toxic dominant males 😢 I want to comment on a dialogue too, "why do you hate Danielle and support me when we do exactly same thing? Because I hate him and I love you." The correct dialogue in my opinion would be, "because he was dating another woman while being married and you are divorced years ago." Otherwise the movie is perfect ❤ I love it.
@@gemmaskyvery much so. All his concern was for her. And that little loving smile when she grabs his hand to stifle her cries. My goodness, Nicholas Galitzine. That was both hot and caring combined.
His facial expression when she was about to leave the trailer, he was interested right away. I really liked this movie. ❤
Yes! You can see in his eyes him desperately trying to think of a way to make her stay.
This movie changed my whole chemistry as a 43 year old woman and how I see my life now. Kind of felt like my best days had passed and then I watched the movie. Maybe there’s a chance for love still.
@@dawnjohnson4869Yes!!!!!
@@LoveLight_2025I am 52 and I am 100% sure that I will dance again!
Can u please help me to find the full movie
Her going into his trailer because she thought it was a public restroom is actually a pretty hilarious and unique concept. lol
I like that it doesn't feel forced and a more Realistic way, if an UNREALISTIC thing...to meet a singer/famous person in a trailer you thought was a bathroom inside. So kudos to making it natural and not forced.
Hello
I’ve read about it in my early-teens wattpad era 😌
Nah. It happens to me all the time. Clumsy people do that.
She was a VIP at the concert. She didnt think it's a public restroom
I thought the chemistry worked because he looked like an old soul. He had such poise & elegance to pull it off. A lovely match for beautiful Ann❤
What a lovely comment! Reflects all those real life qualities in the real life Nicholas Galitzine, which makes his growing stardom the real deal.
he's definitely more mature than the other members of the band
Yes he did have what it takes to pull this off!!! I Jake Gyllenhaal could have done this years ago but Galitzine OWNED this role.
@@Rochelle2 what a lovely comment. Yes, he did. There is an old movie industry phrase, used rarely these days: "the camera loves him." Yes, the camera loves Nicholas Galitzine. And it is not just because of his looks. It is to do with the aura that comes off such a natural, untaught, totally instinctive talent.
The movie is so heartfelt and beautiful. Will definitely rewatch. Both main characters are strong and well defined.
Right?? I thought it was going to be very one dimentional but i got attached to the characters so much! I teared up on quite a few scenes! Anne never disapoints and just discovered Nick this year but cant wait to see more of him. Their chemistry was really charming!!
Yes! I've never been much into romance movies but this one is great and actually addresses what I'd assume are real issues with these types of dynamics.
As a divorced women this movie hit hard. Not the boy band stuff of course but the ex husband doing what he did. Coming into a newly single life trying to be the best mom and trying to find what makes her happy. If it looks like a younger guy so be it. This was so cute.
I young and if the mom is anne hathaway fxckd it im hitting
@greenm0bsta889 you would have to ask him. 😂😂.
😂😂😂
Was such a treat. Loved how he adored her...and through it all.
It's so sweet how he liked her right away.
Yas
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I'm manifesting this in my life a Libra nice and this good looking guy, financially stable (will meet me when I already own a house, properties for rentals, successful businesses and when I already healed my inner child - hopefully before I turn 40) someone liking me right away and will pursue me for the rest of his life even when I push him away.
And understandable when you see the girlie's by the pool. So which is worse - vacuous and on the make, or super intelligent and on the make? This scene shows exactly why Hayes, the museum nerd, and the one with so much emotional maturity due to his own broken past, looks for someone older and unconnected to his fame and not impressed by it either. And finds that with Solene
She wasn't a fangirl.
I’m so happy that they changed the ending from the book - partly to have a “happily ever after” but more seriously, I was unhappy how the book ended, basically stating an older woman/younger man relationship couldn’t work. Whereas older men/younger women relationships are “allowed” to work out. So I like how the scriptwriters altered it - left it open, but hopefully it worked out. Why not?
Well said! The movie ending makes sense, and more than anything does two things: demonstrates they were truly in love and not just having a fling, but put Izzy first, and how and why Hayes related to that with his broken past.....and to leave them and us with hope. The book ending does not do this, and much as I can appreciate the harsh ending of the original, a movie needs something more, because audiences invest differently into three dimensional people they see in front of them. And to be honest, who could not want Anne's Solene and Nicholas's Hayes to be anything other than happy ever after after all they have been through?
Yeah, why not! When two people's psychological frequency matches and they stay open minded, not thinking what society expects... Their relationship can actually bloom like a fresh flower!!!
There’s a reason why older women don’t end up with younger men. Generally young men are still trying to figure out their lives and older women generally don’t have the time or inclination to want to wait until they do. They want men who are already there and know what they’re doing with their life m. Women value experience in the men they date and men tend to value youth and inexperience because they don’t mind helping her grow into the woman she wants to become. It’s no right or wrong about it women are just different in terms of the things like or want in a partner.
The book ending makes sense though. In the book Solene literally went "Well are you ready to be my daughter's FATHER?" and he couldn't even respond.
Like I'm sorry but the author of the book did it right.
@@vincew4297actually it can and it does. I believe women choose to keep it under wraps and more private, than older men with younger women, seem to do.
Nicholas Galitzine is a talented actor with a great voice should expand his singing career.
His confused face is the cutest 😂❤
I can listen to Nick speaking whole day. Such a beautiful voice ❤
Anne is really an example of perfect ageing! She's absolutely stunning!❤
She is!
What are you taking about aging ? She looks youthful.
She recently said that she’s been sober for about 5 years as of now. Honestly, it’s not a bad idea to consider given the negative side effects to the body when consuming alcohol regularly even if it’s just in moderation (one or two drinks a week). ❤
Both of them did a great job in this movie. Nicholas was too cute 😊
I can’t stop watching this scene, I really want a sequel for this movie. Best romantic movie I seen in a while.
This may be contrived, but as played by Hathaway and Galitzine is a perfect opening scene that establishes their characters and set up what is to come.
I love that "Ouch! - truth hurts, doesn't it?" They put so much nuance into such simple dialogue. I love it! Now find them another project together, because such chemistry should not be wasted!
❤❤❤totally agree
I loooooved this scene! Nick plays this character in such a natural, effortless way that you just instantly believe it and of course, fall in love with the Idea of Hayes Campbell. And of course, Anna is flawless! I’ve already watched this movie three times and the soundtrack is on repeat in my head. Can’t wait to see what Galitzine gets up to next 👏🏻
Nick is very talented!!! It seemed effortless for him.
He has said in interview that next month (June) he starts work on two projects in London, and has mentioned a third. Also that he wants to develop music work, and would even jump at the chance to do some August Moon reality. The producer of the AM music, Savon Kotecha, is very open in his appreciation of Galitzine's vocal ability and work ethic, so it looks like a lot of doors are opening.
A sequel to Red White And Royal Blue!
No no repeats of Red White and Blue!
However would love to hear more from his vocal side!
I loved this movie so much. I am so happy we are finally seeing movies like this again. The cinema space was so oversaturated with horror, thrillers, and superhero movies the past 10-15 years. It’s been so long since we’ve seen good romance and romantic comedy movies! I am so happy!
Well said!
The way he awkwardly tried offering her drink options lowkey reminded me of that scene with Hugh Grant in Notting Hill lol
that was what I thought. This is like the straight version of carol crossed with Notting hill
Yes kind of Nothing hill vibes, I would say desame.
It really remind me of Nothing hill, that was a great movie too.
Director Michael Showalter has said that this was also an homage to Notting Hill.
@@dawnjohnson4869 Ohhh, that's why! Thanks for the info!
lol! That’s exactly what I thought of watching that scene! It must be a British thing! I LOVE both movies!!! ❤️💗💕
When the assistant says “We got the Tag Hauer campaign” it introduces the storyline of the watch that will come to play an important role in the film.
Can you explain?
@@jessicatran6005to remember him by
@@jessicatran6005 First, leaving the watch gives him an excuse to return, with the pretence of just getting it back. But it also signals many other things. That to him, time is immaterial. That the time (age gap) between them means nothing, as does their time apart That a watch is very personal, and as he says in the hotel, it looks better on her than on him. It is also an unspoken pledge, and to Hayes, as good a symbol as a ring. It speaks of his heart but is more personal, just between the two of them. And also practical, which they are together- not just romantic.
And I should add, she is wearing his watch in the "Five Years Later" - and I would bet she has worn it every day of those five years as the charm to bring him back to her.
Wow, I LOVE how you think!
@@Belaughbeautifully said
I don't remember the last time i watched a rom com this good. They should be making more movies like this. Great work.
Just cannot get enough of this... have been watching this over and over and still want more...
Pls have a sequel so that we actually get more of it.
His confidence face is the cutest
I appreciate the objective of giving older women permission to pursue love and happiness. I ask that the producers/director ask themselves why Hayes was underdeveloped as a maturing partner for Solene--the film rewards older women by giving them beautiful young lovers, but I don't think that's sufficient. It is Hayes who asks for more from the relationship. Nicholas Galitzine took every opportunity to give us a glimpse at depth: Hayes isn't a contented boy band member (what if Hayes was cast as Tiny Tim, his bandmates are certainly more childlike, he admits to be attracted to Solene for her intelligence). He grew facial hair for the final scene, but perhaps the Graham Norton interview could have provided us with the list of things Hayes accomplished in 5 years (I can imagine a long list of activities he might have undertaken to respond to the charge to find happiness), so that when he and Solene chat in the future they might have something to talk about! Perhaps a glimpse of Hayes's flat in London (mise en scene) once the art is unpacked--it might reveal that Hayes has become a connoisseur (under Solene's influence)--and maybe a reader with books open and everywhere as he's realized that to keep the love of a smarter older woman there is some internal work that has to happen, or a music studio with awards for his earnest songwriting post-August Moon. There was a real chance to make Solene's triumph much more significant if Hayes had been allowed to escape cliché with her... I believe in Galitzine they had the actor to pull it off as well, so I hold the movie makers to account on this one.
I agree with everything you say. But. Galitzine has explained that the Graham Norton slot was just a happy accident. Julianne Moore (his Mary and George costar) was on the GNS which gave him the window of a few minutes to scurry in, record the song and improvise the chat with Graham to create the update bridge fir the epilogue.
I want to see more of them!!! Sequel please?? I agree with everyone - don’t waste the chemistry that’s here!
One of the best movies I’ve watched in a long time, sexy and romantic. I just love it.
I want to see more of them together and more of him in anything he plays in. Will watch that movie over again and again
They should make more heartfelt and amazing characters like these. Ugh, give me time to wipe off my tears. Excuse me, I need to sob more at the corner. 😭 🤧
Fresh songs energizes my space! ❤❤❤
This movie was good. Anne is absolutely gorgeous.
…and so is he ❤
It's worth noting: no groupies, band mates and personal effects in Hayes' trailer. He was already drifting from August Moon before meeting Solenè...
@@ShelbyBaby27 Good point. All so impersonal.....until Solene invades his empty space.
I watched it 3x, this week😂 i can't get enough of this two super perfect,i hope there is a part 2 ❤❤❤
Oh gosh me too!! This has never happened to me before! Can’t get enough of it! 🙈😂
Is it just me or I like the movie so much better than the book
It's not just you. I couldn't finish the book.
This was a very sweet film and shows how men are perceived compared to women, it's ok for a young guy to date a hot older woman but not for an older woman to date a young guy.
Not really…as long as they’re adults no one bats an eye
@@eyeseeyou5796did you….watch the movie? also people always have opinions on female partners of any male celebrity, especially if there’s an age gap or any other “odd” thing the public can latch onto.
@eyeseeyou5796 There's tons of people who bat an eye. It's all over social media when a younger man likes and dates an older woman. I like Asian dramas and when it's an older woman, younger man, love story people don't like it. It's odd that it matters that much to people.
Loved it, especially the ASMR part, I kept rewatching it❤😂
I’m watching this again. It was so good.
they're SO good! LOVE THEM! 💗💗💗
1:06 He is Smitten🥰
Couldn’t get enough of them
Surprisingly good movie. Watched it twice!
Perfect "meet cute"
This made even an old cynic chuckle.
Ann is so beautiful in this
One of my favourite movies of the year
yupp!!
yes, me too
The movie is Simply beautiful! 👌👌👌
Part 2 sequel pls. Watch this 10 times already hahah
Yess!! I'm personally not into chick flicks but this was so well written. We need a sequel!
She didnt have to do anything, it was love at first sight😅😅❤❤
I love the story of this movie bec. of the portrayal of the main characters. I love the chemistry of Anne Hathaway & Nicholas Galitzine. They are so believable that they are really madly in love with each other in this movie. 100% I have a new romance movie that I love this 2024. ♥️😘
Watched last night loved it 🥰 I’m still reading the book ☺️
Yes I want a sequel. I am obsessed with this movie and their beautiful sexy energy
They’re acting as if he wouldn’t immediately call security bc he would assume she’s a rabid fan that broke in and then security would tackle her to the ground and escort her out. But then again… I guess if you looked like Anne Hathaway, the rules in life are different for u lol
He's so Harry Styles, the way he speaks, the voice, the gestures .... spot on
that's a sensitive comment and also nicest compliment only Harry's fans whould ever say. love it
You do know it's bad that it is that way ? making a book and then a movie out of harrys experience with gr00ming as a teenager and then basically filming his whole life in one direction ? this should NOT be a compliment, it's disgusting and weird that they did that
@@liamregjun I know for a fact that Harry would HATE this comment of yours at his age today. He CAN'T STAND people like you who imply Caroline Flack was a paedophiIe. He's spoken about the tabloids AND social media driving her to un alive herself. Tbh, it was those incessant & constant opinions, thrown at her everyday until _she_ called off the relationship herself (those vile, bullying comments still continued afterwards) that were disgusting!
@@aureliaansah1462 girl, he was SEVENTEEN and she was in her THIRTIES. that IS grooming, he was literally a minor at that time, and it's disgusting if you can't see that. grooming does not immediately mean pa3dophilia. If anything she would've been an ephebophile because he was 17, so a post-pubescent teenager. please google those words.
no matter what contract or love there was, I would and could NEVER be in a relationship with a child while I'm an adult, and the fact that she was fine with that speaks volumes.
@@liamregjun I'm telling you HIS point of view NOW, not mine regarding the relationship. I am however judging the people like you, he constantly saw verbally harassing her through social media because of a relationship he fully admits HE instigated & she resisted, until she gave in. No grooming took part on her side. Please google the true definition of the word 'grooming'. Her choice to have a sexual relationship with a 17 year old, is heinous enough for society to reconcile. So there is no need to add the further atrocity of grooming (especially when not true) to the outrage.
Jody is the epitome of what a great supporting actor should be 😂
Steals the scene without stealing the scene
Io penso che Anne Hathaway sia una attrice STRAORDINARIA e con molto talento. In alcune scene sembra una ragazza di 20 anni con una energia contagiosa. In lingua italiana bisogna fare i complimenti alla doppiatrice. Il suo tono di voce, a seconda della scena, è irresistibile. Ti fa toccare con mano le emozioni del memento. Un bel film e una Hathaway stellare ❤
Anne is really an example of perfect ageing! She's absolutely stunning!
The..."so...her Father, not your husband" line had me WEAK! lol
Nick is so handsome
I would love to have a part 2 where Solane and Hayes end up together for real !
His sleeveless are rolled what harry used to do a lot😮
MY FAVORITE MOVIE NOW ❤
I'm so glad i didnt read or see anything about this movie before watching it. I just knew the backstory and thought it was certainly just an ok film.
So yep my expectations were pretty low and were greatly superseded.
The storyline, the acting, the gang of gen Z kids, the dialogues, the laughs, the emotion, the middle-life crisis, the realistic dimension of it all...! I'm impressed and had a brilliant time. Twice.
Wow, looking back at this movie now maybe it must’ve been fate that brought those two together
This reminds me of the meet-cute scene in Notting Hill! :)
Hayes is the hottest man everrrr🥵
His face card is perrrrfect❤
He's hotter, and a more likeable character, in Red, White, and Royal Blue
6/10
@@littleveganhippie935 Never heard of it...
I loved this movie!
At the Met, he called her Annie. Maybe everyone calls her that? But that was super cute. ❤❤❤
Queen Anne Hathaway forever! 👑🌟⭐️♥️♥️♥️♥️⭐️🌟👑
This scene is so crack- up 🤣🤣
Anne Hathaway is absolutely timeless
You had me at hello....
The punch lines...goshhhh best director and script writers
His boldness is oddly sexy.
I bet Olivia Wilde watched this movie IMMEDIATELY after it was released.
I've watched this film hundrend times! I really liked it
If you are a single mom as a result of divorce you can really relate to this movie.
great movie! I will sure watch it again
Wow that's a great unexpected great way to meet each other 😊❤
He could easily mistake her for a 25 year old.
I don't know I thought she looked her age. She looks good but definitely not a 25 year old. It's ok to look your age.
@@arizonagirl6474 I’ve seen some pretty old looking 25-30 year olds. Anne Hathaway looks on average 10 years younger than her age at least.
@@g1xrider13 Oh I agree. Younger people today look a lot older than what they should. My point was that I can see that Anne is in her 40s but she looks good because she takes care of herself. Younger people today don't take care of themselves which is why they are aging badly.
this is my new favorite movie, i feel like hayes sometimes.....Swagger
Je l ai déjà vu 4 fois ☺️😁😍
We reached an age where Anne hathway plays a cougar. We old guys
Talented actors. Just noticing the details.
Wish I could see this film.
The can of soda changing places! 🤣🤣🤣
So cute ❤❤❤
Why do these comments sound like they were written by AI
They probably were- or at least by paid shill farms. Same as the comments on most movie/tv trailers that come out nowadays.
Lol I thought the same. So fake it seems
She thought its a public RR😭😂😂
so coincidentally that Anyone but You meet cute also involve the bathroom :)
Love these 2💞
Pretty nice movie
Fascinated with this MOVIE!! I’m living my best life post divorce. Published a book on finding true WHOLENESS after divorce called “THE SUN ALWAYS PIERCES THROUGH” 🌧️ ☀️
Bery good movie❤
And if I go into a singer’s trailer … I’ll just get arrested 😭 taken out by Security
His soda can keeps moving.
In ❤ with this movie and this guy. He is so sweet like a candy. Though its a film to dream i don't have to pay❤
Watched this with my daughter(43) really liked it, gives alot of thought to the hipocstry ,men can date/marry/father WAY younger, women do it-😮
His pick up line was so cliché but it works😊 only him..hehe
I watched the movie today, the idea of feminist guy is so important to understand because where I live, most men think feminist guy is 'gay' or act female like or anything but not the correct idea of it. No wonder why my surroundings are full of toxic dominant males 😢 I want to comment on a dialogue too, "why do you hate Danielle and support me when we do exactly same thing? Because I hate him and I love you." The correct dialogue in my opinion would be, "because he was dating another woman while being married and you are divorced years ago." Otherwise the movie is perfect ❤ I love it.
I saw the feminist side of Hayes when he satisfied Solene first thing in the Essex hotel scene.
@@gemmaskyvery much so. All his concern was for her. And that little loving smile when she grabs his hand to stifle her cries. My goodness, Nicholas Galitzine. That was both hot and caring combined.
Loved this movie
Okay fine, I'll watch the movie for the sixth time again
Pls someone should help me with the tittle of the movie
The movie called The idea of you
It's sad, if the roles were reversed and a man is 16 years older than the woman, no one would even question that. Such a sad society we live in