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How Do You Know

Published July 27, 2011

How Do You Know

Film info

  • Title How Do You Know
  • Director James L. Brooks
  • Year 2010
  • Run time 2hrs 1m
  • Genres Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Tagline How do you know it's love?

When everything she's ever known is suddenly taken from her, Lisa begins a fling with Matty, a major league baseball player and self-centered ladies man. Before their relationship takes off, Lisa meets up with George a straight-arrow businessman facing his own serious issues, both with his father and the law. Just when everything seems to be falling apart it doesn't.

Live Blog

Time Comment
5:49 She drinks Guinness. Mr C will approve.
6:53 She’s in Mistresses! Blimey.
8:13 “You have all the signs of a handful.”
10:43 I do like the idea of a drawer of toothbrushes though. There’s nothing like a new toothbrush.
13:59 Paul Rudd’s dad is Jack Nicholson. Huh.
15:26 “Drivel does not get to finish. Drivel gets interrupted.”
19:26 No Macs in this film. All Sony’s so far.
22:10 I like Paul far too much.
25:18 “I’m not sure how to further identify myself.” Hehehe!
29:14 He ran!
31:36 They are both having the worst day ever. Great time for a first date. I suppose if you’ve seen each other at your worst, it can only get better!
35:01 Even just grinning like an idiot he is funny. Bah.
38:11 Retainer and escrow are all words I don’t really know.
39:49 “Figure out what you want and learn to ask for it.” If it was that easy, he’d be out of a job.
45:02 Owen Wilson looks old in this film.
48:16 He’s got one of my Endless Pools! Want!
53:21 This must be the weirdest relationship someone can have with their assistant.
56:13 And there he was, wanting to make a good impression.
1:00:51 Not sure I’ve ever uttered this sentence before but: yay for the doorman!
1:07:08 His smaller flat is bigger than any I’ve lived in.
1:11:29 You don’t get points for asking about points.
1:20:30 For a minute, I thought she was going to storm out in bare feet. That would be some proper anger if you can’t pause to slip on some shoes.
1:28:27 Her instinct is to punch. That’s funny.
1:31:57 Now that WOULD have been a bad day.
1:37:03 Re-enactment… it’s never as good the second time.
1:40:33 You wait ages for a bus…
1:48:51 I love that she opens her presents slowly and carefully. I do that too!

Thoughts

I am keen to watch any film that involves Paul Rudd because I love him. Not that big a fan of Ms Reese, although she’s never done anything specific to offend. The trailer seemed intriguing, although I wasn’t sure it was going to be the normal kind of rom-com.

I just couldn’t figure this one out. It wasn’t too smooshy, so I figured it must be more of a comedy than a romantic comedy, but even then, it wasn’t crazy funny. Paul Rudd was brilliant, and I did like some of the conversations between Witherspoon and Wilson. The peripheral people were nowhere near as good. It almost felt like they were all given a bit of a skit - the dad going on about stuff, the assistant wanting to tell him things - but they just felt long and didn’t work for me.

I really think if Paul hadn’t been in it, I would have had to turn it off midway through. He really held together what was a strange story with odd characters.

Rating: 2 / 5

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