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Something Borrowed
Something Borrowed
2011 ·112 min ·United States of America ·PG-13 18+
5.1
IMDb 5.8 КП 6.3 RT 15% MC 36
Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director: Luke Greenfield
📖 Based on the novel «Something Borrowed» byEmily Giffin
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Though Rachel is a successful attorney and a loyal, generous friend, she is still single. After one drink too many at her 30th-birthday celebration, Rachel unexpectedly falls into bed with her longtime crush, Dex -- who happens to be engaged to her best friend, Darcy. Ramifications of the liaison threaten to destroy the women's lifelong friendship, while Ethan, Rachel's confidant, harbors a potentially explosive secret of his own.

Budget: $35M
US Gross: $39.05M
Worldwide: $65.09M
Ginnifer Goodwin
Actor
Kate Hudson
Actor
Colin Egglesfield
Actor
🏆5 nominations total

Something Borrowed is a polarizing melodrama that divides audiences on its moral framework and the appeal of its lead characters. While some viewers appreciate its exploration of personal growth and emotional stakes, many criticize the stagnant pacing, lackluster chemistry, and the unlikable nature of the central love triangle.

Acting John Krasinski’s performance as Ethan is widely praised as the film's most likable and comedic asset, often outshining the primary leads.
Acting Kate Hudson is consistently highlighted as a standout presence, with many viewers finding her performance the most compelling aspect of the film.
Screenplay Opinions on the screenplay are divided: some find the exploration of messy, non-idealistic adult relationships refreshing, while others see it as a collection of banal, moral-defying choices.
Acting The central romance between Rachel and Dex is widely viewed as unconvincing, with critics describing the leads as bland, passive, and lacking genuine chemistry.
Pacing The film's pacing is a subject of significant disagreement, with some finding the narrative drags due to its runtime, while others find the contemplative tempo appropriate for its melodramatic tone.
Ending The ending is frequently criticized for being underdeveloped, anticlimactic, or leaving key character conflicts and narrative arcs unresolved.
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