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2001 romantic comedy film by Peter Chelsom

Serendipity
Serendipity poster.jpg

Theatrical release poster

Directed by Peter Chelsom
Written past Marc Klein
Produced by Peter Abrams
Simon Fields
Robert L. Levy
Starring
  • John Cusack
  • Kate Beckinsale
  • Molly Shannon
  • Jeremy Piven
  • Bridget Moynahan
  • Eugene Levy
Cinematography John De Borman
Edited past Christopher Greenbury
Music by Alan Silvestri

Production
company

Tapestry Films

Distributed by Miramax Films

Release dates

  • September 13, 2001 (2001-09-13) (TIFF)
  • October 5, 2001 (2001-ten-05) (United States)

Running time

91 minutes[ane]
Country Us
Language English
Budget $28 million[two]
Box office $77.5 million[3]

Serendipity is a 2001 American romantic one-act film directed by Peter Chelsom, written by Marc Klein, and starring John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale. The moving picture grossed $77.5 million on a $28 million budget.

Plot [edit]

While Christmas shopping at Bloomingdale's in New York City, Jonathan Trager meets Sara Thomas when both try to purchase the same pair of blackness cashmere gloves. Despite both being in relationships, a mutual attraction leads them to have dessert at Serendipity 3 where Sara explains that she lets fate's "niggling signals" decide many of her life decisions. After separating, they run into again when each returns to the eating house to retrieve something they forgot. After ice skating, Jonathan convinces Sara to give him her number, but when the wind blows it out of his grasp, Sara thinks it is fate telling them to back off. After Jonathan disagrees, Sara decides to let fate reunite them: she has Jonathan write his number on a five dollar beak then uses it to buy breath mints and promises to sell her copy of Love in the Fourth dimension of Cholera in which she will write her number. As one final experiment, Sara and Jonathan board separate elevators in the Waldorf Astoria and agree that if they arrive on the same floor, they are meant to be together. They each pick the same floor, just Jonathan is delayed finding Sara, leading her to believe that the experiment failed. Disappointed, they dissever.

Years after, Jonathan is engaged to Halley and Sara, now living in San Francisco, to internationally-renowned musician Lars. When Jonathan finds one of the cashmere gloves, he embarks on a search of the city with his all-time friend, Dean, to find her. Meanwhile, Sara, stressed past the hymeneals planning and Lars' focus on an upcoming globe bout, travels to New York with her best friend Eve to find Jonathan. After about crossing paths with Jonathan throughout the day, Eve and Sara have dessert at Serendipity where Eve convinces Sara to surrender her search. Equally Eve leaves, she picks upwardly the 5 dollar bill with Jonathan'south number on it that was left as their modify. They take hold of the same cab that Jonathan and Dean exited while searching for Sara. Afterwards finding that a bridal shop next to Serendipity at present occupies the address of a roommate finder service Sara in one case used, Jonathan sees information technology every bit a sign that he should marry Halley.

At the Waldorf Astoria, Eve and Sara encounter Halley headed to the wedding rehearsal. Halley invites Eve to bring together her since they were friends in college, but Sara declines. Exterior their room, she finds an atoning Lars.

At the rehearsal, Jonathan's distracted demeanor frustrates Halley. She tearfully pleads with him to focus on the wedding and he reassures her that his reservations have allow go of him. Halley then gives him Sara'south erstwhile volume containing her phone number as a wedding gift. Jonathan and Dean get her address and fly to San Francisco. One time there, they see Sara's sis and her fellow having sexual practice and assume it is Sara in a happy human relationship. Dean helps Jonathan realize that he shouldn't marry Halley while Sara decides to cease her engagement to Lars.

The next day, Sara finds the 5 dollar bill with Jonathan's number on it, having gotten hers and Eve's wallets mixed up. Afterward getting his address and existence told by the building superintendent of his wedding at the Waldorf, Sara hurries at that place and is relieved to discover the ceremony cancelled.

Dean reassures Jonathan that he did the right matter and vows to be more spontaneous in his ain marriage, which has been on the rocks. Jonathan wanders to the same ice skating rink where he spent role of his evening with Sara and finds a leather jacket on a bench. As it begins to snow, he lays on his dorsum in the middle of the rink with the jacket as a pillow and one of the pair of cashmere gloves on his chest. When the matching glove lands next to information technology, he sits up and finds Sara watching him, having come to claim her jacket. They introduce themselves and finally share a kiss.

Later they gloat their ceremony in front of the display of cashmere gloves where they met.

Bandage [edit]

  • John Cusack as Jonathan Trager
  • Kate Beckinsale equally Sara Thomas
  • Molly Shannon equally Eve
  • Bridget Moynahan equally Halley Buchanan
  • Jeremy Piven equally Dean Kansky
  • John Corbett every bit Lars Hammond
  • Eugene Levy as Bloomingdale's salesman (Macall Polay)
  • Marcia Bennett as Mrs. Trager
  • Eve Crawford as Mrs. Buchanan
  • Evan Neuman as Kenny
  • Cadet Henry (uncredited) as himself
  • Lucy Gordon as Caroline Mitchell (Sara's sister)
  • Kevin Rice as Kip Mitchell
  • Gary Gerbrandt every bit Josh

Production [edit]

Serendipity was shot in New Jersey, New York City, Ontario, and San Francisco, California in the summertime of 2000. Following the 9/xi attacks, images of the Earth Trade Center towers were digitally removed from all skyline shots of New York City.[4] Jennifer Aniston was offered the role of Sara Thomas but turned it downwardly to avoid being type-bandage in romantic comedies.[4] Carla Gugino and Claire Forlani auditioned for part of Sara Thomas.[iv]

Release [edit]

Serendipity premiered at the 2001 Toronto International Movie Festival.[5] The picture show opened at #2 at the U.S. box office earning $13,309,241 in its opening weekend, behind Training Mean solar day. With an estimated upkeep of $28 million, this was the offset of Chelsom's films to turn a profit.[2] Afterwards some of the biggest commercial failures of all time (Town & Country),[half dozen] Serendipity marked the kickoff of several box-office successes for Chelsom, peaking in 2009 with Hannah Montana: The Picture. The flick grossed $50,294,317 in the domestic box part and $27,221,987 internationally for a worldwide total of $77,516,304.[3]

Reception [edit]

Based on 141 reviews, the motion-picture show holds a 59% approval rating on review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 5.8/10. The site's consensus states: "Light and mannerly, Serendipity could benefit from less contrivances."[7] On Metacritic, the picture has a weighted average score of 52 out of 100 from 33 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[8] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the motion picture an boilerplate class of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[9]

Roger Ebert gave the film 1½ out of 4 stars.[x] The New York Times gave information technology a mixed review and compared it to cinematic candyfloss.[11]

Music [edit]

Serendipity (Music From The Miramax Motion Flick)
Soundtrack album by

Various

Released October 5, 2001
Label Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Columbia Records
Miramax Records

The soundtrack contains popular music past various artists, with 1 track from the musical score, equanimous and conducted by Alan Silvestri.

  • "Never a Day" - Wood
  • "Moonlight Osculation" - Bap Kennedy
  • "January Rain" - David Grey
  • "Waiting in Vain" - Annie Lennox
  • "The Altitude" - Evan & Jaron
  • "Similar Lovers Exercise" - Heather Nova
  • "When Yous Know" - Shawn Colvin
  • "Blackness Eyed Domestic dog" - Nick Drake
  • "Northern Sky" - Nick Drake
  • "Cool Yule" - Louis Armstrong
  • "This Year" - Chantal Kreviazuk
  • "(There's) Always Something At that place to Remind Me" - Brian Whitman
  • "'83" - John Mayer
  • "Fast Forward" - Alan Silvestri
  • "From Rusholme With Honey" - Mint Royale

Not included within the release of the soundtrack

  • "Someone Like You" - Van Morrison
  • "I'm Even so in Love" - CoCo Lee (Asian motion-picture show theme vocal)
  • "Rose Rouge" - St. Germain

See likewise [edit]

  • Serendipity
  • Missed connexion, where 2 people want to reconnect after an initial meeting but neither has the other's contact details.
  • Listing of Christmas films

References [edit]

  1. ^ "SERENDIPITY (PG)". Buena Vista International. British Board of Film Classification. October 31, 2001. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  2. ^ a b "Serendipity (2001) - Financial Information". The Numbers . Retrieved September eleven, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Serendipity (2001)". Box Part Mojo . Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  4. ^ a b c Guerrasio, Jason (2021). "'Serendipity' at 20: Director reveals why Jennifer Aniston turned downwards the lead part and his decades-long regret that Harvey Weinstein forced him to digitally erase the Twin Towers from the movie". Insider.
  5. ^ "Serendipity (2001)". AllMovie . Retrieved June 30, 2018.
  6. ^ "All-Time Best & Worst at the Box-Office". Retrieved March nine, 2010.
  7. ^ "Serendipity". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved October 6, 2021. Edit this at Wikidata
  8. ^ "Serendipity Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 6, 2014.
  9. ^ "CinemaScore". Cinemascore.com.
  10. ^ Roger Ebert (October v, 2001). "Serendipity Motion-picture show Review & Film Summary". Chicago Sunday-Times. RogerEbert.com. Retrieved May iv, 2020.
  11. ^ Mitchell, Elvis (October 5, 2001). "FILM REVIEW; A Honey Made in Heaven (Actually, a Sweetness Store)". The New York Times. {{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-condition (link)

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Serendipity at IMDb
  • Serendipity at Box Function Mojo

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