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New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve
2011 ·118 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 16+
5.0
IMDb 5.6 КП 6.9 RT 7% MC 22
Comedy, Romance
Director: Garry Marshall
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The lives of several couples and singles in New York intertwine over the course of New Year's Eve.

Budget: $56M
US Gross: $54.54M
Worldwide: $142.04M
Sarah Jessica Parker
Actor
Jessica Biel
Actor
Ashton Kutcher
Actor
🎬 Razzie Awards 2012 — Worst Picture
🎬 Razzie Awards 2012 — Worst Screenplay
🎬 Razzie Awards 2012 — Worst Cast Ensemble
🎬 Razzie Awards 2012 — Worst Director

New Year's Eve is a divisive holiday ensemble film that audiences generally view as a warm, festive mood-setter, while critics largely dismiss it for its shallow, formulaic storytelling. While many viewers enjoy the star-studded cast and its ability to evoke holiday nostalgia, others criticize the messy narrative structure and lack of genuine comedic impact.

Acting The massive ensemble cast, featuring established stars like Robert De Niro and Zac Efron, serves as a major draw that elevates the film's appeal for many viewers.
Emotion The film succeeds in creating a festive, heartwarming atmosphere that effectively captures the spirit of New Year's celebrations.
Screenplay The screenplay is widely criticized for relying on hollow clichés, predictable dialogue, and a disjointed anthology structure that feels overly saccharine.
Humor The humor is a point of contention: some find it charming enough to carry the film, while others describe it as flat, minimal, and unable to transcend its generic tropes.
Pacing The anthology format is divisive; while some appreciate how the numerous intersecting storylines ultimately resolve into a cohesive whole, others find the narrative arcs too chaotic and thin to be engaging.
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